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This is a full time, challenging position for someone who wants to continue to grow in the alarm industry. No experience necessary for entry level starting position. This service position includes installing, servicing, and testing high end residential and commercial fire/burglary alarm systems, CCTV and door access. QOLSYS, Alarm.com, DSC, DMP, Silent Knight and Hochiki and many others.
-No experience required for entry level position with a willingness to learn. pay based on experience. Company provided training and tools.
-Residential & Commercial Fire Alarm, Security, CCTV, Networking, and Door Access experience a plus.
- NICET certification or other manufacturer certification a plus.
Paid sick & vacation, medical, dental, vision and other health benefits, profit sharing program, Wellness reimbursement. $22-$35/hour depending on experience, plus overtime, sales commissions, and on call program. Company truck, Company phone and laptop computer. Incredible atmosphere - family owned, and operated, in the beautiful rocky mountains around Aspen Colorado.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.00 - $35.00 per hour
Expected hours: 32 – 48 per week
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$47k-58k (estimate)
04/24/2024
05/02/2024
proguardprotection.com
Basalt, CO
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