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Classification Purpose: The primary purpose of the Safety/Security Technician classification is to install, repair and maintain electronic equipment in county buildings and facilities to support safety and security operations.
Job Duties: Install electronic equipment, repair, read blueprints, troubleshoot, perform preventative maintenance, and test electronic equipment (e.g., television security monitors, security cameras, lenses, monitors, electronic door controls, graphics, enunciators, audio/visual equipment, UPS and Cable systems, automatic clock systems, printers, smoke detectors, fire alarm systems, inverters, emergency response systems, etc.). Diagnose and repair operational problems with electronic systems and complete required systems programming/testing. Install and repair time clocks. Set up and monitor off site sound systems. Maintain and monitor auditorium overhead projectors, screens, and video/audio equipment. Maintain duress alarm equipment. Prepare access badges for employees and contractors. With supervisor’s approval, may order supplies, equipment and parts. Enter record of completed job assignments and maintain records of parts and supplies used. Maintain regular and predictable attendance.
These duties are illustrative only and you may perform some or all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned.
Major Worker Characteristics: Knowledge of inventory control; public relations; safety practices; agency policy and procedures. Skill in skilled trade; equipment operation. Ability to deal with problems involving few variables in familiar context; define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers; calculate fractions, decimals and percentages; understand manuals and verbal instructions, technical in nature; cooperate with co-workers on group projects; demonstrate strength to lift up to 75 lbs.; demonstrate dexterity to use hands skillfully.
Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment: Any equivalent combination of relevant training and experience including but not limited to: Associates degree in electronics engineering with three (3) years of experience in commercial safety/security technology.
Additional Requirements: Must maintain a valid Ohio driver's license.
Supervisory Responsibilities: None required.
Unusual Working Conditions: May be required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to perform duties.
Full Time
$45k-63k (estimate)
04/20/2023
06/27/2024
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