Network Engineering (Tier 2) - SRP Engineering - Honolulu, HI at Geebo

Network Engineering (Tier 2) - SRP

About UsAlert Holdings Group LLC has built a reputation as a full-service life and safety provider of the highest quality products and services since 1962With offices on Oahu, Maui, Big Island and Kauai we are able to provide standardized services statewide for life and safety systems like none otherWe protect nearly 33,000 residential and commercial customers.
Key ResponsibilitiesRepair NVR-DVR, Security Cameras, Computers.
Set up new systems:
Avigilon-Open Eye.
Upgrade Computer Hardware.
Manage and set up Windows and Linux servers.
Ensure mobile access and communication between mobile devices and the server.
Provide training on how to use software systems loaded on alarms.
Ability to assist technicians with technical support.
Provide support for system programming updates from installation and service.
Other duties as assigned.
QualificationsBachelor's degree or Technical School degree preferred.
3
years of experience repairing electronic devices.
Experience working with Access Control Systems, Intrusion Detection, Fire Alarms, CCTV and other low-voltage electronic systems preferred.
Vast Networking and IT knowledge.
Understanding of technology relating to Microsoft's core business applications such as Windows Server, Exchange, SQL, Terminal Services/RDS/Citrix.
Understanding in C+
development languages.
Strong organization and time management.
Ability to problem solve and troubleshoot.
Great communication and teamwork.
Valid driver's license.
Recommended Skills Network Routing Network Planning And Design Network Engineering Network Switches Wide Area Networks Local Area Networks Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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