Responsible for installing, inspecting, programming, and performing preventive and routine maintenance on non-medical electronic systems across facilities, including audiovisual, communications, nurse call, pneumatic tube, life safety (sprinkler/fire alarm), access control, and automated door systems. Troubleshoots issues, completes repairs, and ensures reliable, safe operation in accordance with standards and procedures, while coordinating with users and vendors and maintaining accurate documentation.
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Education:
High school graduate or equivalent.
Completion of a two (2) year associate of science degree in electronic equipment repair or equivalent experience.
Experience:
Minimum of two (2) years electronic repair experience in industrial or commercial operations.
Must be familiar with regulatory agencies such as IEEE, FERC, FCC, NEC, etc.
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