The Electronic Access Control Technician is responsible for the installation of various electronic access control devices and electro-mechanical hardware for Liberty University. Working independently and able to exercise good judgment and discretion is essential to this job. This role involves installing, servicing, and repairing various types of electronic access control devices, modules, panels, boards, wiring, and relays. The technician must be able to interpret, implement, and maintain control panels, card access openings, and electro-mechanical hardware. A key responsibility is troubleshooting any/all RS2 related products for all Liberty property, both on and off campus, including system faults. The position requires the use of hand and power tools applicable to the trade, and the ability to read, understand, follow, and enforce safety procedures. The technician ensures proper care in the use and maintenance of equipment and supplies, and relies on the experience and judgment of the Access Control Supervisor to plan and accomplish goals. Identifying and communicating problems or defects to the supervisor is crucial, as is working closely with them to meet project deadlines, order materials on time, and inspect final tasks/projects. The role also involves providing quality customer service, tracking labor hours and materials for each installation, and attending all required training to learn new technology for hard-wired, wireless, and Wi-Fi solutions and installation methods. Attention to detail is highly emphasized.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees