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Low Voltage Support Engineer

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
Our client is a leading developer of real-time location services (RTLS) business intelligence solutions. Their patent pending technology, along with their innovative solution sets a new standard for how organizations leverage location information and activity statistics within everyday processes. Example of the core services the company provides are: wander management, elopement prevention, asset management, staff duress, wireless nurse call, and alarm and alert escalation, all leading to better management, response time and behavioral predication of organizations.

The position is located in Long Island City and territory to be covered by the Engineer will range from local/regional to national.

The successful candidate will have 3-7 years of :

Experience with Low Voltage
LAN communication systems and TCP/IP
Low-voltage systems such as access control, intrusion detection & CCTV
based solution
Ability and willingness to participate in low voltage installation process
MS office suite experience
Workstations and servers

Soft skills

Excellent oral and written skills
Strong interpersonal, negotiation, follow-up skills
Team player

Travel Requirements:

Travel on site to healthcare customer locations (as much as 50-75%)
In/around the NYC Metro area & regionally in tristate area and nationwide with durations of 1-2
weeks
Valid driver's license and clean record

Pluses:

Banking, financial & healthcare industry experience
Experience working in Post -Acute Facilities (Nursing Homes, Long Term Care Facilities, Hospitals)
Exposure to Low Voltage & Access Control SystemsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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