Security Alarm Technician (Intrusion) Construction, Mining & Trades - Mary Esther, FL at Geebo

Security Alarm Technician (Intrusion)

The Security Alarm Technician is responsible for installing, testing, repairing, and servicing electrical and electromechanical equipment in customer's premises and signal receiving centers. The Installer performs associated duties in the field and shop, delivers supplies and maintains pertinent records as required.
Duties and Responsibilities of Residential Installer
-Installs, dismantles, and reconstructs equipment required by customer or order.
-Makes connections and required adjustments as directed; test operation of all components of each system to the signal-receiving center to properly establish service.
-Evaluates information furnished for the job, delivered materials, layout of customer's premises and practical routes for cable, conduit and/or wiring.
-Promptly reports defective material or equipment, inaccuracies or omissions in job information that may result in inadequate protection for customer use.
-Follows safety practices to safeguard against injury and damage to property.
Safeguards against loss of unused materials, ladders, and tools on a job site or office location.
-Cleans up debris from installation, patches drill holes, and returns unused materials.
Performs other duties as required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
-Education/Work Experience Required
-High School degree or equivalent mandatory.
-Electronic Trade School training desired
-2 years maintenance/installation experience
Core Competencies
-Excellent communications skills required.
-Valid driver's license.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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