Electronic Access Control/Security System Technician Law Enforcement & Security - Bethesda, MD at Geebo

Electronic Access Control/Security System Technician

Bethesda, MD Bethesda, MD Full-time Full-time $20 an hour $20 an hour Overview:
Datawatch Systems, Inc.
, a leader in commercial building electronic access control, is seeking an entry level technician to install and service our access control systems in commercial buildings in our metro DC.
All applicants must be able to work independently and on weekends, holidays, or extended hours if needed.
Valid driver's license and clean driving record required.
Pay is $20/hour plus benefits and paid time off.
All applicants applying for a position at Datawatch Systems must be willing to submit to a drug screening and criminal background check.
EOE/M/F/V/D.
DCJS #11-2294 2022-9689
Responsibilities:
Candidates must have excellent communication and customer service skills Must be detail-oriented, and have a willingness to learn Ability to multitask and work in fast paced environment Ability to use hand and power tools Must be able to climb ladders and lift 50 lbs boxes of wire.
Qualifications:
Must also have a HS diploma or equivalent Some practical experience with building life safety systems, cable installation techniques, or basic network installation preferred.
Benefits Competitive Salary Choice of multiple Medical Insurance plans Choice of two Dental Insurance Plans Vision Insurance Medical and Dependent Care FSA Accounts 401K Plan with a discretionary employer match 529 Plan Access Employee Assistance Program Commuter and Parking Benefit Short-term Disability and Long-term Disability Insurance Employer-paid 50K Life and AD&D Insurance Voluntary Life Insurance for Employee, Spouse and Children Voluntary portable Accident, Critical Illness Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Coverage Annual performance Evaluation and salary adjustment consideration Paid holidays, sick and vacation leave Job-related tuition reimbursement.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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