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Security Technician - Raleigh, NC

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Auxitium, LLC.

Raleigh, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/5/2026

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Security Technician - Raleigh, NC Auxitium, LLC. Raleigh, NC Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Qualifications Electronic systems troubleshooting
OSHA 30 OSHA
30-Hour Construction Full Job Description Position Overview The Field Technician role within the Operations Department is a comprehensive position focused on the installation, maintenance, and optimization of structured cabling and low-voltage systems. Taking direction from the Foreman, with a formal reporting relationship to the Field Resource Manager, this role is a technical expert and field leader responsible for executing, troubleshooting, and validating complex systems. The position serves as a direct track toward becoming a Foreman. Role Summary The Field Technician is responsible for performing structured cabling and low-voltage installations in strict compliance with BICSI standards, project drawings, and company quality requirements. They act as a technical authority on the jobsite, working independently on complex scopes, providing mentorship to junior team members, and supporting quality control to ensure systems perform as designed.
Core Accountabilities Technical Execution:
Perform and validate advanced technical installations and troubleshooting.
Quality Assurance:
Deliver consistent quality to prevent rework and ensure system performance.
Leadership & Mentorship:
Guide and develop junior technicians while setting the technical standard for the jobsite.
Compliance:
Maintain strict adherence to BICSI standards, safety protocols, and project specifications.
Documentation:
Ensure high accuracy in field documentation and daily time reporting.
Key Responsibilities Security & Access Control Systems Device Installation:
Mount and install security cameras and physical access control hardware, including door controllers, card readers, and request-to-exit (REX) sensors, in accordance with manufacturer specifications and industry standards.
Lock Hardware Integration:
Support the installation and wiring of electronic locking hardware such as maglocks and electric strikes, ensuring proper alignment and functional testing.
System Wiring:
Execute precision wiring and termination for security devices, maintaining organized cabling within junction boxes and head-end equipment.
Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure all security and access control installations comply with local building codes, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, and Life Safety codes regarding door hardware and emergency egress.
Cabling, Termination & Testing Installation:
Execute complex routing, precision rack builds, and cable management for copper (Cat 5e, 6, 6A) and fiber optic (single-mode & multimode) systems.
Termination:
Perform and validate advanced terminations for jacks and panels, ensuring they are neat, organized, and meet manufacturer standards.
Testing & Certification:
Conduct and validate certification testing for copper and fiber (OLTS/OTDR), interpret results, and correct any performance deficiencies.
Pathways & Spaces Design & Installation:
Design and install advanced pathways, including cable tray systems and complex conduit bending/routing.
Compliance:
Ensure proper bend radius, pull tension, and required separation from power systems.
Firestopping:
Understand firestopping requirements and perform installation only where certified.
Quality & Safety Leadership Safety Mastery:
Lead by example in safety compliance, conduct informal safety checks, and coach others on safe work practices.
Quality Control:
Perform regular spot checks and self-inspections to maintain "inspection-ready" installations and prevent rework.
System Responsibilities Fieldwire:
Maintain up-to-date task statuses, upload detailed progress photos, and document as-built accuracy or site constraints.
ConnectWise:
Accurately record personal time entries daily and assist in validating labor accuracy if requested.
Productivity:
Model efficient work practices and support overall crew planning to meet project schedules.
Required Qualifications Experience:
Can range from 1 year of entry level experience to 5+ years of experience in structured cabling or low-voltage systems.
Technical Skills:
Demonstrated competence in Installation, troubleshooting and the ability to read and interpret complex drawings.
Certifications:
BICSI Technician (TECH) BICSI Installer 2 (Copper/Fiber) OSHA 30 Applicable manufacturer certifications (e.g., CommScope, Panduit)