Security Technician
Overall Scope:
The Security Technician will be responsible for installing, servicing and troubleshooting/diagnostics on access control equipment and IP based video systems including, but not limited to: electrified and non-electrified locks, card readers, ancillary door devices, IP and analog cameras, head-end video recording devices, wired and wireless systems and intercom systems. As a security technician, projects are in highly visible environments, active and occupied projects and construction sites. This person is expected to very professional in various situations.
Duties & Responsibilities
· A Security Technician may be required to perform any of the duties and responsibilities associated with classification ST (Security Technician) in addition to the following;
· Demonstrate proficiency in reading and understanding electrical schematics, PDF drawings, and related documents associated with installation and/or service of security systems.
· Lays out work and preps materials for installation.
· Install cabling, mount equipment, install card readers, door contacts, mag locks, electrified strikes and integrated systems.
· Functional understanding of low voltage systems, relays, normally closed/normally open.
· Assembles and installs access control panels, power supplies, cable pathways system and various cable that includes, but is not limited to, CAT cable, low voltage cable and coax.
· General understanding of Network Topology.
· Test voltage and continuity using a multi-meter.
· Possess mechanical and computer skill and ability to effectively troubleshoot.
· Operates any hand tools and equipment necessary to perform all associated tasks.
· Performs other project related duties and assignments as instructed by supervisor.
· Meets attendance standards and complies with late/absence notification procedures.
Requirements
· Active, or ability to obtain access control license.
· Experience: Must have 5 or more years in relevant access control installation, service and configuration.
· Safety: Osha 10 or ability to get certified. Osha 30 is a Strong Plus
Experience with any or all of the following Preferred:
· Access Control (or ability to get certified):
· Software House (Preferred)
· Genetec
· DSX
· AMAG
· S2
· Open Options
· Lenel
· Hirsch
· CCTV:
· Milestone
· American Dynamics
· Exacq
· Salient
· OnSSI
Work Environment
• This job operates in a client project environment with exposure to employee, subcontractors and trades.
Soft Skills
• Ability to schedule and multitask
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