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Build your career within a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment that combines leading-edge technology solutions - electronic access control, video surveillance, alarm monitoring, emergency communications, robotics, drones, and other smart tech innovative solutions - with physical security solutions to safeguard our clients and our communities.
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Must demonstrate professional knowledge with an in depth understanding of all or most of the following systems: fire alarm/life-safety, intrusion alarm, access control, video surveillance, nurse-call, plus low voltage systems in general, installation, testing, inspection and maintenance.
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Minimum of one (1) – five (5) years of security video surveillance, access control and/or fire alarm experience. What you will doAs a critical part of the team, the Commercial Security Systems Installer works onsite with our commercial customers to set up and program their customized Security solutions (security alarms, fire alarms, access control, video surveillance, intercoms, etc.
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Experience with integrated video surveillance, access control, and fire preferred. The Commercial Sales Consultant is a sales representative that specializes in growing customer verticals within commercial intrusion, fire, access control, surveillance products and services.
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Preferred: 24+ College credits in a field related to campus safety, DPSST, ASIS membership and/or certification; 3+ years operational experience at a University/College; Data analysis, Video Surveillance Software (Milestone Access Control Software (Lenel.
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Provide designs for telecommunications systems (structured cabling systems, telecom spaces, pathway infrastructure), electronic safety & security systems (IP video surveillance, access control, intercom), and audiovisual systems (image display, sound reinforcement and reproduction, control, signal distribution.
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Industry certification (ASIS CPP, BICSI RCDD, AVIXA (InfoComm) CTS/-D, Cisco CCNA, etc.) BMS, Lighting control, AV etc.) Understanding of local and national codes and industry standards (NEC, IBC, NFPA, BICSI, EIA/TIA) related to the design and operation of Security and Telecommunications systems.
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Effectively present Electronic Access Control, Video Surveillance, Intrusion Alarms, Fire/Life Safety Systems, IP Based Intercoms, Mass Notification, Gun Shot Detection, and other critical systems to our marketplace.
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Roles & ResponsibilitiesServe as the subject matter expert and mentor to assigned team of techniciansInstall, test, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all Security systems at customer sitesInstallation will include, but not limited to: Video Surveillance systems, IP and Analog cameras, wireless, Access Control panels, Intrusion Panels, magnetic locks, card readers, motion sensors, door contacts, electric door strikes, etc.
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As a critical part of the team, the Commercial Security Systems Installer works onsite with our commercial customers to set up and program their customized Security solutions (security alarms, fire alarms, access control, video surveillance, intercoms, etc.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in B2B sales representative, preferably in the security, telecom or technology industry. Cultivate new leads through referrals, company provided leads, networking groups and cold- calling.
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