Waukesha-Pearce Industries
Job Details
Description
Job purpose
As a WPI Lead Installation Technician, you will play a vital role in performing low voltage installations in the Integrated Communications Technologies construction field. You will be responsible for cabling and installation of IP/CCTV cameras, thermal cameras, radars, analytics, monitors, rack equipment, etc…; Access Control Systems; Intrusion Detection Systems; Intercom Systems & Relays. This role demands meticulous attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to adapt to evolving project needs.
Duties and responsibilities
- Demonstrate ability to consistently complete projects within budget, on time and in a safe manner.
- Demonstrate advanced troubleshooting skills.
- Adhere to all required project safety and operational requirements as set forth by WPI and OSHA.
- Install CAT5e, Cat6, RG6, fiber, and misc. low voltage wiring.
- Pull, terminate, and test all standard industry cable types.
- Complete various administrative processes related to service and projects.
- Continued trade education, training, and personal development.
- Perform any other duties not specifically stated herein, but which your supervisor may assign.
Qualifications
- GED or High School Diploma.
- Must have at least 5 years of hands-on practical experience.
- CAT5, 5e, 6, and 6a data cabling including the termination of RJ45 and keystone jacks.
- Must be certified to operate a manlift.
- Must have experience installing and setting up IT infrastructure rack.
- Must have experience installing and deploying CCTV cameras.
- Must have experience with Fiber optic cabling includes splicing, polishing, and quick connection terminations.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong work ethics (promptness, reliability, responsible, moral).
- Be able to lift minimum of 50lbs climb ladders, crouch, kneel, stoop, push and pull, and repetitive motions.
- Communicate respectfully and courteously, anticipating customer needs, using best judgement when completing assigned scope.
- Savvy with technology and driven to understand how things work.
- Fiber optic cabling includes splicing, polishing, and quick connection terminations.
- Coax cabling including F and/or BNC connector termination.
- Server rack and closet buildouts including patch panel termination and network switch setup in MDF/IDF environments.
- J-hooks, ladder racks, and cable trays.
- 110 and 66 wiring blocks.
- Network wireless access points.
- Digital antenna boosters.
- Audio systems and SPL meter testing.
- LED boards and video walls.
- Smart boards, interactive touch screens, and flat panel displays.
- High-end projectors.
- Integrated AV equipment including Cisco, Zoom, Polycom, Digital signage, IPTV, SMART Board, Crestron, AMX, Extron, Kramer, ClearOne, Biamp.
- Fault finding, onsite diagnostics, and technical checks.
- Soldering of cables.
- Teleconferencing center buildouts.
- Workstation outlets.
- TIA, EIA, BICSI, or NEC Standards for installation, troubleshooting, service, communication standards, electrical codes, and building codes.
Working Conditions:
- Typical hours of work Monday through Friday; 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- Weekend hours as necessary.
- Travel to different sites as needed.
- Work conditions are both inside and outside.
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