What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronic Technician, Surveillance Technical Group position at The Mohegan Tribe of Indians Of Connecticut?
Summary of Job Description:
Incumbent in this position is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing all CCTV, access control and other related electronic systems.
Minimum Requirements:
- Thorough understanding of the principles of “Electronic Theory”
- Ability to use manual and/or power tools related to installation in new construction and/or old construction in a low-voltage environment
- Ability to read and follow installation drawings and read blueprints
- Ability to work in high areas using both ladders and aerial lifts
- Basic computer and mathematical skills
- Ability to remain calm under stressful situations by analyzing, prioritizing, and using sound judgment to resolve issues
- Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
- Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule
- Ability to lift 50 pounds
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Two (2) years’ experience as an electronic technician
- Valid motor vehicle operator’s license
Additional Requirements:
- On-call status after six-month training period
Level I Skills (Grade 23)
- Basic Cabling Infrastructure / Networking
- TIA/EIA A B
- Cable Pulling
- Cable termination CAT 5-6, COAX, 18/2, 18/6, 22/4
- RJ45s, BNCs, terminal strips, patch panels, keystone jacks
- Proper Pathways
- Pulling tensions
- Securing cables
- Basic Electrical Theory
- Normally open and normally closed circuits
- Basic Troubleshooting
- IP cameras
- Toning and identifying wires in a closet
- Ability to safely and properly use all hand and power tools required for new installations and old construction
- Hand Tools
- Power tools (Hammer Drills, Sawzall’s, portable bandsaw, drills)
- Multimeter use
- Dahua Camera Tester use
- Fluke Tester use
- CAT 5-6 Testing
- Programming
- IP Camera Programming
- Basic Understanding of and ability to read blueprints
- Ability to clearly and accurately document and label all wiring
Level II Skills (Grade 24)
All of Level I Skills plus:
Intermediate Cabling Infrastructure / Networking
- Understanding of wires themselves (why we use the wires we use)
- Intermediate Electrical Theory
- Voltage drops
- Series and parallel circuits
- Grounding
- Intermediate Troubleshooting
- Power issues
- Access Control panels and devices
- Mercury Boards
- Strikes
- Card Readers
- Door Contacts
- Crash Bars
- Electronic Hinges
- Toning and identifying wires in a closet
- Ability to safely and properly use all hand and power tools required for new installations and old construction
- Pipe Bending
- 45s, 90s
- Offsets
- Fluke Tester use
- Fiber Optic Testing
- Pipe Bending
- Programming
- Netway Programming
- Intermediate IP Camera programming
- Fiber Optic Cable
- Running fiber
Level III skills (Grade 25)
All of Level I & II Skills plus:
- Advanced Troubleshooting
- Analog cameras
- Access Control panels and devices
- Detex
- Ability to safely and properly use all hand and power tools required for new installations and old construction
- Advanced Pipe Bending
- Saddle Bends
- PVC bending using heater
- Advanced Pipe Bending
The Mohegan Tribal Government is committed to Native American Preference and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.