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Lead Low Voltage Technician / Location Supervisor

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Overview

Ecosat LLC is hiring a

Lead Low Voltage Technician / Site Supervisor

to help launch and grow our operations in the San Diego area. This is a key role as we expand from cross-border government projects into long-term commercial and infrastructure work in Southern California. Responsibilities

Supervise and support a 2–3 person installation team Read and interpret plans, wiring diagrams, and specs Install, terminate, and test Cat6, coax, alarm, and conduit systems Mount and program cameras, door readers, panels, and alarms Maintain jobsite safety and quality standards Communicate with project managers, general contractors, and clients Document installation progress with photos and reports Requirements

Fluent Spanish

(required – team and vendors are bilingual) 3+ years of hands-on low-voltage installation experience At least 1 year of leadership or crew supervision experience Able to read blueprints and technical documentation Skilled with power tools, ladders, testers, and basic low-voltage tools Must pass a background check (for access to government sites) Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 Company Description

Ecosat is a fast-growing cross-border technology company providing software development, systems integration, and smart infrastructure solutions across Mexico and the United States. With over 20 years of experience and operations throughout, we specialize in security systems, structured cabling, automation, IoT, and software. Our U.S. entity, Ecosat LLC, is actively expanding operations in Southern California, beginning with projects in SoCal. We’re building a long-term presence to serve commercial clients, public infrastructure, and federal agencies — and we’re assembling a trusted field team to grow with us. Whether you’re a technician, developer, or project specialist, Ecosat offers hands-on opportunities with real career growth in both the U.S. and Mexico.

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