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Entry-Level Low Voltage / Systems Technician
We are seeking a motivated, entry-level Low Voltage / Systems Technician to support installation activities on a hyperscale data center campus. This role is ideal for candidates who are early in their career and have had exposure to low voltage systems such as cabling, security, A/V, or fire systems, and are looking to gain hands-on experience in a mission-critical environment.
This position is field-focused and installation-oriented. No software configuration, system commissioning, or provisioning work is required.
Key Responsibilities
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Assist with the installation of low voltage systems within a hyperscale data center environment
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Support field teams working on:
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Structured cabling (copper and fiber)
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CCTV cameras and related infrastructure
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Access control devices (card readers, door hardware, cabling)
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Fire alarm and life safety system components (device installation support only)
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Pull, route, label, and terminate cabling per project standards
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Mount devices, raceway, conduit, and support hardware
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Follow site safety requirements and data center protocols at all times
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Maintain clean, organized work areas in active construction environments
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Communicate effectively with leads, foremen, and field engineers regarding progress and issues
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Document work completed and assist with basic quality checks
Required Qualifications
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Exposure to at least one of the following areas:
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Low voltage cabling
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CCTV / cameras
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Access control
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Fire alarm systems
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A/V systems
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Prior experience on a commercial construction site, industrial facility, or data center project (even limited or internship-level)
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Ability to use basic hand tools and power tools
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Willingness to learn and work in a fast-paced, mission-critical environment
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Strong attention to detail and safety awareness
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Ability to stand, bend, climb ladders, and lift up to 50 lbs
Preferred (Not Required)
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Previous data center exposure (hyperscale or enterprise)
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Familiarity with cable labeling standards and pathway routing
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OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification
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Low voltage, electrical, or construction-related training or coursework

