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Job Type Full-time
Description Description:
We are seeking a hands-on
Engineering Technician
to perform physical installation, termination, testing, and troubleshooting of specialized electronic security systems and network infrastructure supporting the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard (USCG). The primary focus of this role is field work, including complex cable infrastructure, and the deployment and maintenance of
Access Control Systems (ACS) ,
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) , and
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
surveillance systems at various secure facilities.
Installation and Deployment
Physical Security System Installation:
Execute the full installation of physical security components, including door contacts, glass break sensors, motion detectors, control panels, and specialized sensors for
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) . Access Control Systems (ACS):
Install, wire, and test
Access Control System
hardware, including card readers, biometric scanners, electric door strikes, magnetic locks, and Request-to-Exit (REX) devices. CCTV/Surveillance:
Mount, aim, wire, and configure surveillance equipment, including IP cameras, encoders, Network Video Recorders (NVRs), and associated network switches for
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
systems. Full Rack Installation:
Perform complete rack-and-stack installation of server equipment, network switches, KVMs, and supporting hardware according to engineered diagrams and specifications. Cabling and Infrastructure
Cable Pulling and Routing:
Lead and execute the installation of copper ( CAT6/7 ) and fiber optic cable infrastructure in diverse environments (conduit, drop ceilings, open office, and outdoor cable trays). Termination and Testing:
Proficiently terminate and test all cables, including performing copper terminations (RJ-45, punch-down blocks) and fiber optic terminations/splices, ensuring compliance with TIA/EIA standards. Documentation:
Maintain precise, as-built documentation and labeling records for all cable runs, security device locations, and infrastructure components. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
System Diagnostics:
Conduct hands-on troubleshooting and repair of newly installed and existing security and network systems, isolating faults in wiring, power, hardware, and network connectivity. First-Line Support:
Perform corrective maintenance (repair) on Navy and Coast Guard security assets, including replacing faulty components and re-establishing system communication links. Maintenance Support:
Assist engineering teams with system testing, validation, and post-installation maintenance checks, using diagnostic tools (e.g., cable certifiers, multimeters).
Requirements Requirements: Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent; some low-voltage systems, or network cabling preferred. Experience:
Hands-on experience in low-voltage electrical installation, network cabling, or physical security systems integration preferred. Clearance:
Must possess an
Active DoD Secret
clearance or be eligible to obtain an interim Secret clearance prior to start. Technical Skills:
Proficiency in installing and troubleshooting
CAT6
cabling and termination techniques. Demonstrated to learn and become proficient in the following security systems:
ACS, IDS, or CCTV . Ability to read and interpret technical blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Familiarity with common network test equipment (e.g., cable testers, continuity testers).
Physical and Travel Requirements:
Must be willing and able to travel up to 50%, often on short notice, to various CONUS and OCONUS locations. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces and various weather conditions.
Job Type Full-time
Description Description:
We are seeking a hands-on
Engineering Technician
to perform physical installation, termination, testing, and troubleshooting of specialized electronic security systems and network infrastructure supporting the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard (USCG). The primary focus of this role is field work, including complex cable infrastructure, and the deployment and maintenance of
Access Control Systems (ACS) ,
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) , and
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
surveillance systems at various secure facilities.
Installation and Deployment
Physical Security System Installation:
Execute the full installation of physical security components, including door contacts, glass break sensors, motion detectors, control panels, and specialized sensors for
Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) . Access Control Systems (ACS):
Install, wire, and test
Access Control System
hardware, including card readers, biometric scanners, electric door strikes, magnetic locks, and Request-to-Exit (REX) devices. CCTV/Surveillance:
Mount, aim, wire, and configure surveillance equipment, including IP cameras, encoders, Network Video Recorders (NVRs), and associated network switches for
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
systems. Full Rack Installation:
Perform complete rack-and-stack installation of server equipment, network switches, KVMs, and supporting hardware according to engineered diagrams and specifications. Cabling and Infrastructure
Cable Pulling and Routing:
Lead and execute the installation of copper ( CAT6/7 ) and fiber optic cable infrastructure in diverse environments (conduit, drop ceilings, open office, and outdoor cable trays). Termination and Testing:
Proficiently terminate and test all cables, including performing copper terminations (RJ-45, punch-down blocks) and fiber optic terminations/splices, ensuring compliance with TIA/EIA standards. Documentation:
Maintain precise, as-built documentation and labeling records for all cable runs, security device locations, and infrastructure components. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
System Diagnostics:
Conduct hands-on troubleshooting and repair of newly installed and existing security and network systems, isolating faults in wiring, power, hardware, and network connectivity. First-Line Support:
Perform corrective maintenance (repair) on Navy and Coast Guard security assets, including replacing faulty components and re-establishing system communication links. Maintenance Support:
Assist engineering teams with system testing, validation, and post-installation maintenance checks, using diagnostic tools (e.g., cable certifiers, multimeters).
Requirements Requirements: Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent; some low-voltage systems, or network cabling preferred. Experience:
Hands-on experience in low-voltage electrical installation, network cabling, or physical security systems integration preferred. Clearance:
Must possess an
Active DoD Secret
clearance or be eligible to obtain an interim Secret clearance prior to start. Technical Skills:
Proficiency in installing and troubleshooting
CAT6
cabling and termination techniques. Demonstrated to learn and become proficient in the following security systems:
ACS, IDS, or CCTV . Ability to read and interpret technical blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams. Familiarity with common network test equipment (e.g., cable testers, continuity testers).
Physical and Travel Requirements:
Must be willing and able to travel up to 50%, often on short notice, to various CONUS and OCONUS locations. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces and various weather conditions.