Low Voltage / Healthcare Technician
Beacon Communications
- Littleton, CO
- $23.00-45.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Completion of daily tasks as assigned by the technician leading the project or the Project Manager.
- Demonstrate ability to accomplish assigned tasks on schedule.
- Demonstrate basic installation methodology in wire pull, device installation, wire pathing, and other tasks as assigned.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of systems upon which factory certification is achieved.
- Demonstrate thorough understanding of Beacon Communications policies, procedures and guidelines.
- Provide accurate ADP time entry to Coordination Manager according to Beacon Communications policies.
- Limited overnight travel, as necessary.
- Demonstrate understanding of Beacon projects, and work toward advancing to Technician II.
- Arrive for work on time, dressed in a professional manner acceptable for the work to be performed.
- Other duties as assigned that align with the nature of Beacon Communications system offerings.
- Realizing that customer relations and customer satisfaction is our primary goal, perform in a professional manner demonstrating courtesy and respect to Beacon customers.
- Tools will be provided to Tech 1 on an as needed basis. Tech 1 will be responsible for providing reasonable care in protecting and maintaining tools. Cost of repair or replacement for tools that are lost or damaged due to negligence will be deducted from Technician -1s pay at the sole discretion of Beacon Management.
- Exemplify Beacon Core Values of; Customer Service, Communication, Team Work and Integrity.
- Service related activities will be performed under the supervision of the technician leading the project, Service Coordinator, or Service Manager.
- All activities will be performed under the direct, or indirect, supervision of the Division Manager.
- Basic knowledge and understanding of low-voltage related installation considerations and techniques.
- Factory certification on a Beacon Communications offered system must be desired for continued advancement.
- Basic understanding of OSHA guidelines as well as the NEC and TIA/EIA standards.
- Skills and Abilities
- Experience in installation related to low-voltage technologies.
- Ability to read blue prints and construction drawings.
- Ability to communicate effectively with multiple types of end-user customers
- Strong team player.
- Education:
- High School Diploma or approved equivalent.
- Experience:
- Two years experience in low-voltage installation is desirable.
- Job sites will have a variety of environmental factors including but not limited to noise, dust, and temperature changes. PPE (personal protective equipment) is to be worn under all appropriate conditions.
- Employee must have capability to transfer job sites at managements discretion.
- Requires sitting, prolonged standing, walking, handling, gripping, pushing, pulling, and reaching over head with force. Also requires stooping, crouching, crawling on knees and work along floors/sub floors.
- Ability to physically transport ladders up to 12 feet in height and lift ladders off of vehicle roof racks. Must be willing and able to climb and stand on ladders and scaffolding.
- Frequently lifts and carries items weighing up to 50 pounds, sometimes overhead.
- Ability to use power actuated hand tools, i.e., hammers, drills, saws.
- Ability to see a full spectrum of color for correct wire identification.
- Maintain a clear background check in order to satisfy customer jobsite badging requirements.
- Willing to submit to all vaccinations and screening tests required for customer jobsite badging protocol.
- Maintain a clear drug and alcohol screening protocol.
- Maintain a valid Drivers License
- Ability to navigate all types of construction sites.
- 20-30% travel requirement in Rocky Mountain region, as needed.
- Consistent, dependable and timely attendance per schedule.