This position is 100% on campus
Hourly Rate: $22.95/hr. or higher, commensurate with experience and/or education
JOB SUMMARY
The Electronic Security Systems Technician installs, maintains, repairs, and monitors the functionality of the university's Electronic Security and CCTV systems.
DUTIES
- Performs all aspects of installations of additions or replacements to the campus access control system, including cabling, device, and hardware setup, and initial programming
- Completes a daily camera checklist for over 600 cameras; confirms viewable images and recordings; makes any repairs or corrections required
- Confirms that the remote video monitoring stations are operating; assists their users as necessary
- Cables and installs IP cameras and associated hardware throughout the campus and performs the associated programming and configuration
- Physically tests access controlled doors for functionality; logs results and either repairs immediately or schedules maintenance; responds to calls regarding access problems due to door hardware
- Tests all alarm inputs, including the duress button, lockdown system, and doors and openings; repairs issues as they are found.
- Performs preventive maintenance quarterly on all access control hardware
- Installing, maintaining, and testing panic buttons; informing users about panic buttons
- Completes and provides documentation for all testing and maintenance of security and CCTV systems
MARGINAL DUTIES
- Performs all other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct Reports:
- None
Delegation of Work:
- N/A
Supervision Given:
- N/A
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge:
- Knowledge of basic electronics and simple DC circuits
- Understanding of schematic drawings and blueprints
- Knowledge of the functionality of alarms and software-based access control systems (preferably LENEL OnGuard).
- Experience installing IP cameras PTZ and Fixed
- Experience with different types of electrified door hardware (Best, HES, VonDuprin)
Skills:
- Good technical skills, including proficiency in MS Office
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Willingness to work independently and multi-task
- Follows Project Management Lead
Abilities:
- Ability to use a multimeter
- Ability to use ladders and lifts
- Ability to use hand and power tools
- Ability to use Windows and MS Office
WORK LOCATION AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Primary Work Location:
- Work is normally performed in an interior work environment but, at times, may require exposure to dirty or dusty environments or adverse weather conditions
Physical Demands:
- Work is normally performed in a typical interior work environment
- The individual is physically comfortable and has discretion about sitting, walking, standing, etc., and has occasional exposure to physical risks
- Work involves moderate exposure to elements, such as inclement weather, extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, oils, and airborne particles
- May occasionally require working in a confined space and in highly dangerous places
- May, on rare occasions, work near moving mechanical parts
- May, on rare occasions, be exposed to vibration, hazardous traffic conditions, and a risk of electric shock
- Must have precise hand-eye coordination, good spatial awareness, and the ability to identify and distinguish colors
- Must be able to move up to 75lbs
EEO/AA
Required Education:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
Required Experience:
- Minimum of one (1) year of related job experience
License/Certification:
- Must maintain a valid, current driver's license
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Three (3) years of related job experience