Electronic Technician I Accounting - Burlington, MA at Geebo

Electronic Technician I

SummaryUnder the supervision of the Lead Technician or Program Manager (PM), the technician will provide technical evaluation and repairs on various low-voltage systems, such as CCTV and AV systems, using common hand tools, meters, and testing equipment.
The technician should have a working knowledge of network infrastructure and network troubleshooting.
ResponsibilitiesDuties and
Responsibilities:
Have a working knowledge and understanding of low-voltage electronic principals Possess the ability to use diagnostic equipment/software and established troubleshooting techniques to isolate network deficiencies, equipment failures and operational anomalies Ability to read, interpret electrical and electromechanical schematics and architectural drawings Reading and adhering to blueprints and installation design plans for the installation of sub-level devices (i.
e.
patch panels, junction boxes) and head end equipment Reading and understanding component level schematic diagrams for systems, equipment and devices Identifying appropriate cables from drawings and running cables/fiber per installation design plans Repairing and maintaining electronic security system equipment Understanding the infrastructure relationships between trades Testing continuity of conductor(s) or breaks in fiber Terminating basic connections such as butt splices, insulated connectors, terminal strips/blocks, fiber, telecommunications, and BNC connectors Mounting and terminating field devices (i.
e.
Readers, Door Contacts, REXs, Cameras) Installing and terminating sub-level devices (i.
e.
patch panels, junction boxes) and head-end equipment to include power and proper grounding Terminating and testing voice and data connections Performing field verification testing Other duties as assigned QualificationsMinimum
Qualifications:
(To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
) At least one to two years of experience in commercial/industrial or government electronic security installation & troubleshooting is required with a high school degree.
Can obtain a security clearance.
Must have a valid driver's license.
Must have personal transportation.
Must be capable of traveling up to 25 percent of the year if required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office products Recommended Skills Blueprinting Cladding (Construction) Electromechanics Infrastructure Management Microsoft Office Network Troubleshooting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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