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Responsibilities: Perform on-site audiovisual equipment installation for our clients, including low voltage wiring, trim-out, equipment rack setup, plasma/LCD, projectors and projection systems, media rooms, audio hardware and speakers, control systems, and some programming based on experience.
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Resolve design and flow issues related to physical design, identify potential solutions, and drive execution Deliver physical design of an end-to-end IP or integration of ASIC/SoC design Skills Must Have: 5 years of relevant physical design experience Experience in running physical-aware logic synthesis and achieving optimal synthesis QoR on low power designs Knowledge of static timing analysis and concepts, defining timing constraints and exceptions, corners/voltage definitions.
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Staff Electrical Engineer with Arcadis U.S., Inc. (Rochester, NY) Provide technical and design consulting services with a focus on medium and low voltage electrical power distribution. Performs load balancing and voltage profile improvement.
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Strong electrical background - Low voltage/electrical integration experience (4-20mA; 24 voltage dc power) Education and experience required: Associate degree in Electronics or equivalent military or technical school education.
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We are currently seeking a talented Full-Time Lead Low Voltage Technician with extensive expertise, Access Control, and Cat6 Cabling. We are a prominent integrator based in Los Angeles, specializing in and Commercial Low Voltage solutions.
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Experience with low voltage, cabling or device installation preferred. Installation, maintenance and service of low-voltage medical communications equipment. After more than 40 years and 8,000 clients later, Expeditor is the clear choice for building efficiencies that lead to increased revenues and patient satisfaction.
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The Facilities Tech Manager will provide provides incidental engineering and manages the total work effort associated with operation, sustainment, restoration, and modernization of structural facilities, pavement & grounds, plumbing systems, controlsystems, HVAC/R, Fire Suppression Systems, Electrical Low Voltage and compressed air.
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Calendar: 260-Day Rate: Maintenance – Skilled Trades Budget Code: Notes: See agreements, salary schedules, calendars, and benefits for this position at: Agreements & Salary Schedules - Puyallup School District (puyallupsd.org) Education Required: High School Diploma or equivalent 5 years electronic technical training Low Voltage Electrical License (EL06) required Licenses, Certifications, Bonding, and/or Testing Required: Valid Washington State Driver’s License and evidence of insurability.
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Experience with medium voltage or low voltage switchgear. You will perform troubleshooting and warranty repairs to Medium Voltage Equipment. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers.
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Dealing with Axis cameras, CATS cabling, routers POE switches, low voltage wiring. Must have some Mechanical, Low Voltage and Troubleshooting experience. Frequent exposure to aerosol paint and cleaning chemicals TRUCK CAB ENVIRONMENT – Heated and ventilated cab, low noise level, non-smoking environment The Peggs Company, Inc. is dedicated to excellent customer service and being an Employer of Choice.
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Technical understanding of principles of electronics and electricity, including generation, conversion, transformation, distribution, and utilization; types, capacity, and purpose of low voltage circuits, circuit breakers, switches, fuses, regulators, relays, instruments, and meters associated with electric generation and distribution.
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Position Objective Clover Park Technical College is seeking Electrical Low Voltage Substitute Instructors. Minimum Qualifications Minimum of a High School Diploma or GED. Experience training or mentoring low voltage electricians in the field.
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Review, propose optimization and seal (P.E. stamp) single line diagrams and detailed design for auxiliary systems (Diesel Generator, Low Voltage Switchgear, AC/DC distribution panels, batteries and battery chargers.
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Video surveillance systemsAccess control systemsIntercom systemsElectronics Hardware/Electric strikes, electrified hardware, Door Hardware knowledge and ability to install, maintain, integrate with low voltage systems and service.
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Additional skills : Low Voltage | Cabling. Low Voltage TechnicianWe are currently hiring Low Voltage Technicians with 1+ years of experience in a commercial environment.
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