Position Summary
The Electronic Specialist Advanced position ensures high quality installation maintenance and operation/performance of the Universitys telecommunications systems. The Electronic Specialist has responsibility for installing maintaining and servicing a variety of telephone equipment installing voice and data communication circuits security systems security cameras panic systems door access fire alarm communication elevator communications and associated cabling. The Electronic Specialist is responsible for organizing and completing the technical day-to-day operations assigned through work orders and servicing trouble calls. The Electronic Specialist also performs technical and skilled work in the installation maintenance testing calibration and communication to BAS of all utility meters. This to include electrical water chilled water and steam to insure accurate readings for energy usage logging and billing. This position also performs hardware and software preventive maintenance repairs and improvements. This position will reside in the Life Safety shop and report to the Lead Fire Alarm Tech. This is a mandatory position as defined in the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event policy. Mandatory employees are expected to report to or remain at work during adverse weather and emergency events and if deemed necessary to work a different schedule or shift than normally assigned. This position may also be required to participate in the On-Call and Emergency Callback program as outlined in the Facilities Operations Standard Operating Procedure.
Minimum Qualifications
ASSOCIATES DEGREE IN ELECTRONICS ; OR EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE . ALL DEGREES MUST BE RECEIVED FROM APPROPRIATELY ACCREDITED INSTITUTIONS .
Preferred Qualifications
Five to seven (5-7) years of direct or related experience and a minimum of an Associates degree or two year college equivalent preferred.
Work Environment
Driving - Car/Truck - O Equipment/Machines - Ladders - O Equipment/Machines - Step Stools - O Equipment/Machines - Scaffolds - O Extreme noise levels - O Extreme temperatures - O Inside Outside - O Ventilation ConditionsDust - O Ventilation ConditionsFumes - O Ventilation ConditionsGases - O Exposure to potential Hazardous Conditions - O Chemical Spills - R Electrical Hazards - O Overtime - F Others - O- Vibration; F - In close quarters crawl space shafts manholes small enclosed rooms small sewage and water line pipes and other areas which could cause claustrophobia.
Required Experience:
IC
Position SummaryThe Electronic Specialist Advanced position ensures high quality installation maintenance and operation/performance of the Universitys telecommunications systems. The Electronic Specialist has responsibility for installing maintaining and servicing a variety of telephone equipment i...
Position Summary
The Electronic Specialist Advanced position ensures high quality installation maintenance and operation/performance of the Universitys telecommunications systems. The Electronic Specialist has responsibility for installing maintaining and servicing a variety of telephone equipment installing voice and data communication circuits security systems security cameras panic systems door access fire alarm communication elevator communications and associated cabling. The Electronic Specialist is responsible for organizing and completing the technical day-to-day operations assigned through work orders and servicing trouble calls. The Electronic Specialist also performs technical and skilled work in the installation maintenance testing calibration and communication to BAS of all utility meters. This to include electrical water chilled water and steam to insure accurate readings for energy usage logging and billing. This position also performs hardware and software preventive maintenance repairs and improvements. This position will reside in the Life Safety shop and report to the Lead Fire Alarm Tech. This is a mandatory position as defined in the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event policy. Mandatory employees are expected to report to or remain at work during adverse weather and emergency events and if deemed necessary to work a different schedule or shift than normally assigned. This position may also be required to participate in the On-Call and Emergency Callback program as outlined in the Facilities Operations Standard Operating Procedure.
Minimum Qualifications
ASSOCIATES DEGREE IN ELECTRONICS ; OR EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE . ALL DEGREES MUST BE RECEIVED FROM APPROPRIATELY ACCREDITED INSTITUTIONS .
Preferred Qualifications
Five to seven (5-7) years of direct or related experience and a minimum of an Associates degree or two year college equivalent preferred.
Work Environment
Driving - Car/Truck - O Equipment/Machines - Ladders - O Equipment/Machines - Step Stools - O Equipment/Machines - Scaffolds - O Extreme noise levels - O Extreme temperatures - O Inside Outside - O Ventilation ConditionsDust - O Ventilation ConditionsFumes - O Ventilation ConditionsGases - O Exposure to potential Hazardous Conditions - O Chemical Spills - R Electrical Hazards - O Overtime - F Others - O- Vibration; F - In close quarters crawl space shafts manholes small enclosed rooms small sewage and water line pipes and other areas which could cause claustrophobia.
Required Experience:
IC
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