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Senior Installer (Security Systems)

Posted By: t3security

Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2018

Remuneration: $3,000.00

Mobile: +65 81822236

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Senior Installer (Security Systems)
Provide and coordinate technical support for deployment of Commercial integrated security systems, multiplexed CCTV Surveillance systems, Door Access Control systems, Turnstile gate solutions and Electronic Parking systems (and others as required).
https://t3securityintegration.com/


Job Responsibilities include:
● Configure, Install, Dismantle, reconstruct and programs Security, CCTV, and access control systems as required by the commercial customer or T3 Security Integration.
● Conducts service calls as required.
● Works safely and responsibly to avoid injuries, damage to property, loss of unused materials and cleans up installation debris.
● Tests operation of the system to the signal-receiving center to properly establish service.
● Reads building, electrical and Networking specification blueprints as required.
● Prepares estimates in accordance with prescribed instructions or directions of supervisor.
● Contacts customers prior to the date of scheduled installation to verify schedule.
● Follows proper schematic wiring diagrams and hook-up procedures.
● May manage installation teams on larger projects.


Required Qualifications
● 3 years electrical and electronic equipment experience with demonstrated mechanical aptitude.
● Hands on experience in working on Commercial CCTV and access control security systems is desirable.
● Ability to read blueprints and schematic drawings.
● Ability to operate hand and power tools.
● Ability to communicate and provide excellent customer service.
● Valid driver's license.


How to Apply
If you are interested to apply for this position, please sent in your CV application to daniel.tan(at)t-cubesystems.com



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