Pima County Facilities Management
ElectronicsSpecialistFireandIntrusionTechnician
“Electronics Specialist - Fire and Intrusion Technician at Pima County Facilities Management. Skills: Fire alarm systems, Intrusion alarm systems, Electronics maintenance. Perform skilled analysis. Troubleshoot electronic systems”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting; Diagnosis; Analysis
Rotating on-call shifts, Valid driver license, Valid AZ driver license, 39-month DOT Motor Vehicle Record review, Ability to obtain jail pass, Pre-employment background checks, Post-offer, pre-employment background screening, Post-job offer physical, Drug screen, Respirator fit test, Lift and carry up to seventy-five pounds, Operate assigned vehicles, Work in extremes of heat, humidity, dust, Wear required safety clothing/equipment, Work with on in the presence of obnoxious, Work with noxious or potentially hazardous chemicals, Ascend and descend ladders and stairs, Work upon elevated or below-grade work platforms, Differentiate between colors, Lift, push or pull objects weighing up to 100 pounds, Operate motor vehicle, Operate forklift/power industrial, Distinguish have depth, Have peripheral vision, On-call hours, Perform duties at correctional facility/detention centers, Perform duties in high secure areas
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Completion of an industry-recognized apprenticeship program in the electronics trade, One year of relevant journeyman-level experience, Valid driver license, Ability to obtain jail pass
Nice to Have
Recent experience, within the last five (5) years, maintaining, installing, upgrading, modifying, and programming electronic gate and door access control systems, Recent experience, within the last five (5) years, constructing and repairing analog and digital telecommunication systems, including CCTV camera systems, intercom, public address, computer LAN, and A/V systems, Recent experience, within the last five (5) years, installing, inspecting, testing, and servicing fire alarm systems using current NFPA standards, Recent experience, within the last five (5) years, installing, and servicing intrusion alarm systems, Journeyman-level experience with test instruments including, but not limited to, oscilloscopes, digital and analog multimeters, signal generators, voltmeters, current meters, frequency meters, audio and video level meters, and AC/DC power supplies, Recent experience, within the last five (5) years, performing electronic tasks including, but not limited to, the printed circuit board component level, NICET 1 Certification for Fire Alarm Systems
What You'll Do.
Perform skilled analysis
Troubleshoot electronic systems
Repair electronic systems
Maintain electronic systems
Perform quality control testing
Make corrective adjustments
Fabricate electronic equipment
Modify electronic equipment
Install electronic equipment
Prepare repair estimates
Prepare maintenance estimates
Prepare documentation
Maintain detailed records
Inspect test equipment
Maintain test equipment
Coordinate work activities
Monitor contractor performance
Evaluate contractor compliance
Store hazardous materials
Handle hazardous materials
Dispose of hazardous materials
Maintain protective equipment
Maintain accountability
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinate work activities with other divisions, agencies, or contractors; Train and assist employees
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