Security Systems Technician - Access Control, CCTV, and Low Voltage Systems
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Field/Service Technician, Installation Technician
Mission
Support mission‑critical electronic security and communication systems that protect people, property, and operations. As a Security Systems Technician, you’ll serve as the trusted expert who ensures every access control, CCTV, and communications system operates with precision, reliability, and safety. You’ll represent the company directly in the field—where professionalism, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction define success.
Performance ObjectivesFor Both Roles:
Install, Service, and Maintain Systems: Work on access control, CCTV, VoIP, and data network systems to ensure optimal functionality and system uptime.
Diagnose and Repair Low Voltage Systems: Use schematics, meters, and diagrams to identify and resolve issues with minimal downtime.
Customer Support: Serve as the primary field contact for clients, delivering technical expertise and clear communication with professionalism and courtesy.
Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate service logs, installation reports, and inventory tracking for assigned systems and vehicles.
Safety & Compliance: Follow company safety procedures, electrical codes, and industry standards for all installations and repairs.
Security Service Technician
Focus:
Troubleshooting and maintaining existing access control and security systems.Required Experience:
5+ years in access control systems (post‑military or commercial).Objective:
Minimize downtime and deliver immediate, effective system recovery.
Focus:
Installation and setup of new access control, CCTV, and security systems.Required Experience:
3+ years in access control and system installation.Objective:
Deliver high‑quality system installations—on time, compliant, and client‑ready.
Hands‑on technician with strong low‑voltage troubleshooting skills
Detail‑oriented and methodical with strong customer‑facing presence
Calm under pressure and self‑directed in the field
Thrives in a role balancing autonomy and accountability
Strong communicator—able to translate technical terms into customer‑friendly language
Every system you install or repair protects lives, facilities, and mission‑critical operations. You won’t just fix circuits—you’ll safeguard organizations. For technicians who take pride in precision, service excellence, and human connection, this is a role where every day’s work has tangible impact.
Compensation: $28–$35/hour (based on experience and role level)
Schedule: Monday–Friday, local travel only (home nightly)
Vehicle: Company‑provided take‑home vehicle
RequirementsMust have served in the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Space Force, U.S. Reserves, or U.S. National Guard.
Proven experience with Access Control, CCTV, VoIP, and data network systems
Ability to use diagnostic tools (voltmeters, ohmmeters, multimeters, impedance meters)
Proficiency reading and interpreting blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics
Valid driver’s license and clean driving record (required for company vehicle)
Strong computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, Outlook)
Excellent communication and organizational skills
Responsible, self‑motivated, and customer‑oriented mindset
401(k) with company match
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance (life insurance paid by employer)
Cellphone reimbursement ($60/month)
Take‑home company vehicle with local service territory
New laptop every 3 years
Paid vacation, nine paid holidays, and three personal days
Overtime available as needed
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