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in Camp Lejeune, NC
Elect Tech, Maintenance III
•30 days ago
Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
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Location | Camp Lejeune, North Carolina |
About this job
WORK SITE
WILL BE MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT NEAR NEW BERN, NC.
Independently plans and performs corrective and
preventive maintenance on complex electronic intrusion detection systems often
using only limited technical documentation. Serves as an expert in intrusion
detection systems that include video (IR and day), access control (gates,
turnstiles, card readers and keypads), radar perimeter security (iCX), IR and
BMS sensors, giant voice and mass notification equipment and a variety of
communication protocols and networking.
Typical
duties include:
Resolve
design and operational issues and make decisions in situations where standard
engineering methods, procedures, and techniques may not be applicable. Provide advice on unusual or controversial problems or policy
matters. Perform
preventive and corrective maintenance on intrusion detections systems of various
types and manufacturers Recommend
solutions to design problems. Perform
system tests and analyze results, modifying equipment or installations to
improve performance. Assist
project engineers when directed in developing system, equipment, or
installation designs and performing IDS Final Test and Acceptance. Provide
reports, update drawings and maintain inventories of installed equipment, spare
parts and test equipment. Perform
repairs to fiber optic and copper cabling to include fusion splicing, and
termination. Determine
test requirements, test equipment and procedures and conducting tests of
installed system/equipment using various types of instrumentation. May
supervise or train and be assisted by lower level technicians.
Associates degree in
electronics technology or a two-year civilian technical electronics curriculum
or a four-year trade apprenticeship training program in electronics or graduate
of a military Class "A" electronics school. Must have as a minimum,
eight years hands-on experience in the field of electronics systems and
equipment, installation, integration, and test and checkout. Experience must
include operational, maintenance and team lead work assignments. Previous Intrusion
Detection System experience can be substituted at the rate of one years'
experience for each year of education required. Requires a Secret
clearance or the ability to obtain one.
Additional
Qualifications:
Certifications: MS
Server 2008, Windows 7 and/or XP; CompTIA Security ; and/or Cisco CCNA SP
A working knowledge of the following systems, test equipment, protocols and
software is required: AMAG, DMP alarm monitor and reporting systems; iCX
radars, fiber optic cable and associated communication devices; AC and DC power
supplies; CCTV cameras, DVRs, and video switchers; computers (modems, video
cards, device drivers, com ports, etc); operating systems MS Server 2008,
Windows 7 & XP; networking protocols TCP/IP, network hubs, switchers,
server connectivity; computer file backups; microwave transmitter/receivers and
spread spectrum communication equipment; data and video multiplexers, standard
computer communication protocols (RS-232, RS-484, RS-422, etc.); digital and
analog multimeters; hand-held fiber attenuation test meters; OTDRs; TDRs;
various other types of test equipment (signal generators, oscilloscopes,
spectrum analyzers, etc.); fusion splicers, and underground cable locators.
WORK SITE WILL BE
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT NEAR NEW BERN, NC.
WILL BE MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT NEAR NEW BERN, NC.
Independently plans and performs corrective and
preventive maintenance on complex electronic intrusion detection systems often
using only limited technical documentation. Serves as an expert in intrusion
detection systems that include video (IR and day), access control (gates,
turnstiles, card readers and keypads), radar perimeter security (iCX), IR and
BMS sensors, giant voice and mass notification equipment and a variety of
communication protocols and networking.
Typical
duties include:
Resolve
design and operational issues and make decisions in situations where standard
engineering methods, procedures, and techniques may not be applicable. Provide advice on unusual or controversial problems or policy
matters. Perform
preventive and corrective maintenance on intrusion detections systems of various
types and manufacturers Recommend
solutions to design problems. Perform
system tests and analyze results, modifying equipment or installations to
improve performance. Assist
project engineers when directed in developing system, equipment, or
installation designs and performing IDS Final Test and Acceptance. Provide
reports, update drawings and maintain inventories of installed equipment, spare
parts and test equipment. Perform
repairs to fiber optic and copper cabling to include fusion splicing, and
termination. Determine
test requirements, test equipment and procedures and conducting tests of
installed system/equipment using various types of instrumentation. May
supervise or train and be assisted by lower level technicians.
Associates degree in
electronics technology or a two-year civilian technical electronics curriculum
or a four-year trade apprenticeship training program in electronics or graduate
of a military Class "A" electronics school. Must have as a minimum,
eight years hands-on experience in the field of electronics systems and
equipment, installation, integration, and test and checkout. Experience must
include operational, maintenance and team lead work assignments. Previous Intrusion
Detection System experience can be substituted at the rate of one years'
experience for each year of education required. Requires a Secret
clearance or the ability to obtain one.
Additional
Qualifications:
Certifications: MS
Server 2008, Windows 7 and/or XP; CompTIA Security ; and/or Cisco CCNA SP
A working knowledge of the following systems, test equipment, protocols and
software is required: AMAG, DMP alarm monitor and reporting systems; iCX
radars, fiber optic cable and associated communication devices; AC and DC power
supplies; CCTV cameras, DVRs, and video switchers; computers (modems, video
cards, device drivers, com ports, etc); operating systems MS Server 2008,
Windows 7 & XP; networking protocols TCP/IP, network hubs, switchers,
server connectivity; computer file backups; microwave transmitter/receivers and
spread spectrum communication equipment; data and video multiplexers, standard
computer communication protocols (RS-232, RS-484, RS-422, etc.); digital and
analog multimeters; hand-held fiber attenuation test meters; OTDRs; TDRs;
various other types of test equipment (signal generators, oscilloscopes,
spectrum analyzers, etc.); fusion splicers, and underground cable locators.
WORK SITE WILL BE
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT NEAR NEW BERN, NC.