Low Voltage Electronic Systems Technician - NC
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Field/Service Technician, Security Systems Installation, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Overview
Join a Growing Team Building the Future of Security Technology. Are you driven, curious, and excited by the idea of working with cutting-edge electronic and security systems? Do you want a career where every day brings a new challenge — and where your expertise actually matters?
Integrated Protection Systems (IPS), a rapidly expanding security systems integrator headquartered in Minneapolis, is looking for motivated technicians who want to grow into technical leaders. Whether you're already experienced or just starting out, we'll invest in your future with professional training, certifications, and opportunities to advance.
Why You'll Love Working at IPSA Company That Puts People First. IPS is a family-oriented organization committed to the well-being and long-term success of our team members.
A strong culture of growth and recognition. We offer advancement opportunities, longevity bonuses, monthly employee recognition, regular performance reviews, and ongoing training and certification.
A commitment to safety and service. We maintain an excellent safety record and deeply honor those who have served, including military families.
What You'll Do as a Low Voltage Electronic Systems TechnicianYour day-to-day work will be diverse, hands-on, and technically engaging. You'll collaborate with experienced project managers to install and service advanced commercial electronic systems from the ground up — following plans, blueprints, and industry codes.
Typical tasks include:
- Running and organizing structured cabling
- Mounting & wiring control panels, video cameras, access control devices
- Testing, troubleshooting, and performing quality assurance
- Providing systems training to customers
- Tracking assets, materials, and work notes via mobile app
We're looking for people who are:
- Self-motivated and eager to build a career in the electrical/low-voltage field
- Comfortable working independently or as part of a team
- Able to read plans, follow a scope of work, and ask questions when needed
- Strong at organizing work and following procedures
- Interested in technology such as access control, surveillance, security, electronics, and networking
- Able to pass a background check, drug screen, and maintain a clean driving record
Experience is valued — but we'll train the right person who wants to grow.
About IPSIntegrated Protection Systems, Inc. installs and services advanced security technologies across multiple industries including housing, hospitality, gaming, and municipal sectors. We are headquartered in Minnesota and work on projects nationwide with employees in Minnesota, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado. Travel is not required — but optional opportunities exist if interested.
RequirementsPosition Summary
The Low Voltage Technician is responsible for installing and servicing security systems including burglar alarms, card access, video surveillance, IP networks and Wi-Fi, and cabling by following blueprints of electrical layouts and building plans. The Low Voltage Technician works in accordance with relevant codes and follows company standards.
Essential Functions And Duties- Installation of electronic systems:
Burglar Alarms, Card Access, Video Surveillance, Audio/Video, IP Networks and Wi-Fi, Cabling for above systems - Mount and fasten control panels, door and window contacts, sensors, video cameras or access control and attach electrical wiring to connect components
- Demonstrate systems for customers and provide training
- Test and repair circuits and sensors, following wiring and system specifications
- Feed cables through access holes, roof spaces, or cavity walls to reach fixture outlets, positioning and terminating cables, wires, or strapping
- Examine systems to locate problems, such as loose connections or broken insulation
- Test backup batteries, keypad programming, sirens, or other security features to ensure proper functioning or to diagnose malfunctions
- Drill holes for wiring in wall studs, joists, ceilings, or floors
- Inspect installation sites and study work orders, building plans, and installation manuals to determine materials requirements and installation procedures
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