Low Voltage Technician
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Corporate Technology Solutions, LLC
Tempe, AZ (In Person)
$49,920 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Compensation:
$20.00- 28.
Hourly DOE Job Summary:
The Low Voltage Technician is responsible for installing, terminating, testing, and supporting low voltage systems including structured cabling, access control, video surveillance (CCTV), and audio-visual (AV) systems. This role supports projects from rough-in through commissioning and may work under supervision or independently depending on experience level. The technician is expected to follow industry standards, safety practices, and project specifications while delivering high-quality installations. Technicians with more experience may assist with troubleshooting, mentoring junior staff, and leading small task teams.Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
Structured Cabling Pull, route, and secure copper and fiber optic cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, coax, and fiber) Install cable support infrastructure including J-hooks, cable tray, conduit, sleeves, and backboards Terminate copper cabling on keystone jacks and patch panels Assist with or perform fiber termination (experience-dependent) Perform cable testing and certification and assist with troubleshooting Ensure proper labeling, grounding, bend radius, and separation requirements Support rack builds, cable management, and documentation Access Control Systems Pull, label, and terminate cabling for access control devices Install and wire electric strikes, maglocks, and power supplies Mount and connect access control devices, control panels, and cabinets Assist with or perform testing, verification, and commissioning Troubleshoot basic access control hardware and wiring issues Video Surveillance (CCTV) Pull and terminate camera cabling Install IP cameras, mounts, housings, and back boxes Perform camera aiming, focusing, and adjustment Assist with NVR and head-end equipment installation Troubleshoot camera, power, and network connectivity issues Audio-Visual (AV) Systems Install displays, video walls, projectors, and screens Install speakers, microphones, control panels, and wall plates Pull, terminate, and dress AV cabling Assemble racks and perform cable management Assist with integration, testing, and commissioning General Responsibilities Follow safety procedures and company standards Maintain professionalism and job site cleanliness Work effectively as part of a team or independently Mentor junior technicians as experience allows Document work performed and report issueMinimum Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent 0-5 years of low voltage installation experience Strong attention to detail and organization Ability to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working on ladders, lifts, and at heights Preferred Qualifications BICSI Installer or Technician certification CTS or CTS-I certification Fiber optic termination experience OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Manufacturer training (Lenel, Verkada, Avigilon, Axis, Crestron, Extron, etc.) Low Voltage Technician 1971 East 5th Street, Tempe, AZ 85288 $20- $28 an hour
- Full-time $20
- $28 an hour
Full-time Compensation:
$20.00- 28.
Hourly DOE Job Summary:
The Low Voltage Technician is responsible for installing, terminating, testing, and supporting low voltage systems including structured cabling, access control, video surveillance (CCTV), and audio-visual (AV) systems. This role supports projects from rough-in through commissioning and may work under supervision or independently depending on experience level. The technician is expected to follow industry standards, safety practices, and project specifications while delivering high-quality installations. Technicians with more experience may assist with troubleshooting, mentoring junior staff, and leading small task teams.Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
Structured Cabling Pull, route, and secure copper and fiber optic cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, coax, and fiber) Install cable support infrastructure including J-hooks, cable tray, conduit, sleeves, and backboards Terminate copper cabling on keystone jacks and patch panels Assist with or perform fiber termination (experience-dependent) Perform cable testing and certification and assist with troubleshooting Ensure proper labeling, grounding, bend radius, and separation requirements Support rack builds, cable management, and documentation Access Control Systems Pull, label, and terminate cabling for access control devices Install and wire electric strikes, maglocks, and power supplies Mount and connect access control devices, control panels, and cabinets Assist with or perform testing, verification, and commissioning Troubleshoot basic access control hardware and wiring issues Video Surveillance (CCTV) Pull and terminate camera cabling Install IP cameras, mounts, housings, and back boxes Perform camera aiming, focusing, and adjustment Assist with NVR and head-end equipment installation Troubleshoot camera, power, and network connectivity issues Audio-Visual (AV) Systems Install displays, video walls, projectors, and screens Install speakers, microphones, control panels, and wall plates Pull, terminate, and dress AV cabling Assemble racks and perform cable management Assist with integration, testing, and commissioning General Responsibilities Follow safety procedures and company standards Maintain professionalism and job site cleanliness Work effectively as part of a team or independently Mentor junior technicians as experience allows Document work performed and report issueMinimum Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent 0-5 years of low voltage installation experience Strong attention to detail and organization Ability to lift up to 50 lbs Comfortable working on ladders, lifts, and at heights Preferred Qualifications BICSI Installer or Technician certification CTS or CTS-I certification Fiber optic termination experience OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification Manufacturer training (Lenel, Verkada, Avigilon, Axis, Crestron, Extron, etc.)Similar jobs in Tempe, AZ
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