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Job Description
Job Description
Field Technician Job Description
As one the area’s largest regional technology companies, we have been servicing Southern Nevada for 25 years. We are looking to grow our Special Systems Division team with smart, skilled, and self-motivated people. We are a team-oriented company and need an individual who enjoys the challenge of learning and can work well alone or together with others.
Job Overview
Voice / Data, Fiber Optic, Camera, Fire Alarm, Nurse Call, Intercom, Paging, Conference Room, Data Center, systems for commercial clients
Full-time schedule
Be a part of an organization that values integrity, quality, and top-notch customer service.
Work with some of today’s latest Structured System technology
Competitive pay based on experience.
Preferred Experience
Experience installation, setup, programming, testing, and troubleshooting nurse call systems , including server applications with integrations with Hospital Data systems, phone systems, network infrastructure.
Experience installation, setup, Inspection, testing, programming, and troubleshooting fire alarm systems , including system demonstration of working systems for AHJ approvals.
Experience installation, setup, programming, and troubleshooting security systems , including integrations with Card Access systems, Closed Circuit Television systems (CCTV), Emergency Phones, Intercoms, Door Hardware and Locking Systems.
Experience installing wireless systems including access point device installation, heat maps.
Job Skills and Requirements
Must possess the Four C’s, Character, Commitment, Competence, and Curiosity.
Experience includes device installation, cabling termination, programming, testing, training, troubleshooting.
Knowledge of IT technologies is required. Familiarity with Managed Network Switch operation, Wi-Fi, RF, BLE, technologies and safety measures.
Must have own hand tools and transportation.
Ability to read, understand and install from wiring diagrams, floor plans, and project specifications.
Must be able to communicate verbally and in written form effectively and appropriately in English.
Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
Must be able to move freely and safely up and down ladders and stairs.
Must be able to kneel and bend freely.
Must possess a positive attitude and be able to interact with co-workers, customers, and other trade professionals.
Must be able to accommodate occasional shift changes and overtime work.
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