What are the responsibilities and job description for the Low Current Systems Engineer position at Salon Financial Services?
I. Job Overview (Position Summary)
The Low-Current Systems Engineer (Data Center) is responsible for the design, implementation, integration, and maintenance of various low-current/low-voltage systems within the data center, including security, monitoring, access control, structured cabling, fire protection interfaces, and intelligent management systems. This role requires collaboration with the civil engineering, electrical, IT, and operations teams to ensure the safe, stable, and compliant operation of the systems.
II. Key Responsibilities
Participate in the design and technology selection of low-current (weak current) systems for the data center.
Responsible for the design, implementation, and acceptance of structured cabling systems (copper/fiber).
Deploy and maintain security systems (video surveillance, access control, intrusion alarms, etc.).
Integrate BMS/DCIM/security systems to achieve unified monitoring and management.
Coordinate with construction units to complete equipment installation, commissioning, and system integration testing.
Prepare technical solutions, construction drawings, and testing and acceptance documents.
Troubleshoot, maintain, and optimize system performance.
Ensure the system complies with relevant data center specifications, standards, and security requirements.
Work with the project manager to achieve progress, quality, and risk control.
Support technical delivery and operation and maintenance handover after the data center is put into operation.
III. Typical Systems Scope
Video Surveillance System (CCTV/IP Camera)
Access Control and Identification System (Access Control/Biometrics)
Intrusion Alarm and Perimeter Protection System
Structured Cabling System
Fire Protection System Interface and Linkage (FA Interface)
BMS/ DCIM/EMS Interface Integration
Network Cabinet, Low-Voltage Equipment Room and Equipment Room Management
IV. Qualifications
1. Education Background
Electronic Engineering, Communication Engineering, Automation, Computer Science or related majors
Associate's degree or above (Bachelor's degree preferred)
2. Technical Skills
Familiar with low-voltage/low-current system architecture and construction specifications
Understand data center tiers and design standards (e.g., Tier III/IV concepts)
Master basic network knowledge (TCP/IP, switches, fiber optics)
Able to read and draw low-voltage system diagrams and construction drawings (AutoCAD, etc.)
Familiar with common security and intelligent equipment
Has basic system integration and commissioning experience
3. Soft Skills
Excellent cross-disciplinary communication and coordination skills
Strong problem analysis and on-site problem-solving abilities
Strong sense of responsibility, able to adapt to project-based and on-site work
Good document preparation and standardization awareness
V. Work Experience
2–5 years Experience in low-current/low-voltage system engineering is preferred.
Experience in data center, server room, or large-scale intelligent building projects is preferred.
Experience in system integration, commissioning, or maintenance support projects is preferred.
VI. Certifications – Preferred
Low-voltage/intelligent building related professional qualification certificates
Network or security vendor certifications (e.g., CCTV, access control systems)
Data center or server room related training certificates (bonus points)
VII. Career Path
Senior Low-Current System Engineer
Data Center Intelligence/System Integration Expert
Project Technical Lead / Technical Manager
Data Center Infrastructure Engineer (Facilities / Infrastructure)