Low voltage technician Low voltage technician needs a strong blend of technical, problem-solving, and soft skills, including knowledge of electronics, wiring, and blueprints; troubleshooting and diagnostic abilities; and communication, attention to detail, and safety consciousness. They must also be adaptable and have a good work ethic to stay current with technology and manage their tasks effectively. Technical skillsElectronics and wiring : A fundamental understanding of electrical systems, including circuits and components, and the ability to perform electrical wiring for various systems. Blueprint and diagram reading : Proficiency in reading and interpreting technical diagrams, schematics, and blueprints is crucial for proper installation and repair. System knowledge : Familiarity with specific low voltage systems like security, security cameras, access control systems, automatic entry gates, alarms, audiovisual, and network infrastructure (e.g., Cat5e, Cat6, fiber optics). Tool proficiency : The ability to safely and effectively use hand tools and electrical equipment. Problem-solving and analytical skillsTroubleshooting : The ability to systematically diagnose and resolve issues in low-voltage systems is a core requirement. Attention to detail : Meticulous attention to detail is vital for accurate wiring, termination, and labeling, which prevents future problems. Critical thinking : Using analytical skills to address and solve complex technical challenges. Soft skills and other requirementsCommunication : Strong verbal and written communication skills to collaborate with clients and team members. Customer service : The ability to interact professionally with clients and explain technical issues in an understandable way. Safety consciousness : Strict adherence to safety protocols and awareness of industry regulations is vital, as even low-voltage work has risks. Work ethic : A commitment to completing tasks efficiently, managing time effectively, and being able to work both independently and as part of a team. Adaptability : The capacity to stay up-to-date with evolving technology through continuing education and training. Physical fitness : The ability to perform physically demanding tasks that are part of the installation and repair process. Valid driver's license : Often required to travel to different job sites, which can be remote. Must use reliable transportation and clean driving record. Must pass background and drug screenings Must be a great communicator Compensation Must sign noncompete and non disclosure
Low Voltage Technician • Hollywood, Florida, United States