ESSENTIAL DUTIES: - Inspecting electrical equipment, such as transformers, substations, and circuit breakers, to identify problems with performance Maintaining records of all work performed, including maintenance, repairs, and installations Installing electrical wiring and equipment according to building plans, blueprints, or other specifications Repairing electrical equipment such as lighting fixtures, fans, motors, switches, wiring, fuses, circuit breakers, and outlets installing and repairing security alarms, fire alarm systems, and burglar alarms Installing electrical wiring for new construction projects, including routing electrical cables through walls, ceilings, floors, and other surfaces Installing electrical equipment such as light fixtures, switches, outlets, and panel boxes Testing electrical equipment for safety and efficiency by measuring voltage, resistance, and amperage levels Troubleshooting malfunctions in electrical equipment KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Ability to maintain and upgrade all life safety systems (hardware and software). POSITION SUMMARY The Low Voltage Technician installs, configures, tests, and maintains all Life Safety Systems including but not limited to Fire, Burglary, Surveillance Cameras, Digital Video Recorders, Access Control Systems, Intercom, Network Clocks, Freezer/Cooler Probes, Audio, Security/HVAC Pressure Sensors, all related cabling, and other systems as assigned.