Overview
Hybrid
$32 - $34
Contract - W2
Skills
surveillance
CCTV
security camera
access control
door access
life safety
building automation
fire system
VoIP
A/V
audiovisual
network cabling
structured wiring
fiber termination
copper cabling
termination
cabling installation
Job Details
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Role: Surveillance & Access Control Technician III
Location: Madison, WI (Hybrid)
Position Overview:
- The Surveillance & Access Control III position is a highly technical role responsible for installing, configuring, testing, and managing agency infrastructure projects to modernize a variety of complex electronic systems including security, life-safety, building automation, and network solutions.
- This includes hands-on work not limited to running cables, terminating fiber or copper network connections, mounting equipment, installing hardware, and generally assisting with infrastructure-related facilities projects.
- While not directly responsible for network administration, the Surveillance & Access Control Technician III plays a key part in identifying, troubleshooting, and coordinating solutions for network-related issues in partnership with IT leadership and external service providers ensuring that electronic systems integrate properly into the agency and state s infrastructure.
- Working both independently and as part of project teams, the Surveillance & Access Control Technician III champions and supports ongoing modernization efforts, performs life cycle planning for critical security and facility technologies, and develops documentation for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Responsibilities:
Facilities Technology Planning & Project Support
- Participate in planning for new site builds, renovations, and infrastructure upgrades involving security or building control technologies.
- Coordinate and oversee the IT related components of installation and ongoing management for surveillance systems, access control equipment, fire or security systems, building automation controls, network infrastructure, VoIP systems, etc.
- Coordinate and assist with technology setups for new locations, renovations, and infrastructure upgrades.
- Manage external vendors or contractors performing system installations and integrations to ensure quality, safety, and adherence to WHS standards.
- Frequent travel to WHS and partner locations attending and providing technology expertise in support of numerous Facilities or IT led projects.
Facilities & Network Infrastructure Support
- Install, terminate, and maintain copper and fiber cabling, and structured wiring for network or facilities technology.
- Perform patching and connectivity troubleshooting at IT closets and mechanical spaces.
- Identify facilities systems and network performance issues, coordinate with external service providers, and submit service requests as needed.
- Support the setup, relocation, and maintenance of facilities and network hardware, including workstations, access points, and facility technology endpoints.
- Support and maintain facilities infrastructure and systems including security cameras, door access systems, life safety equipment, and audiovisual (AV) installations.
- Frequent travel to remote WHS locations for infrastructure support or installations.
Business IT System Technical Support & Collaboration.
- Support audiovisual (AV) systems and web-conference technologies in meeting rooms, public areas, and event spaces across WHS locations throughout the state.
- Respond to technical requests related to network infrastructure, AV systems, point-of-sale systems, and other facilities technologies.
- Troubleshoot hardware and software issues, escalate complex problems as needed.
- Work with external service providers to escalate and resolve complex technical issues.
- Provide user education and training including the creation of user guides, FAQ, and SOP documents while championing the adoption of new technologies or software applications
- Maintain documentation including standard operating procedure (SOP) documents, cabling layouts, network drop records, infrastructure maps, and system configurations.
- Collaborate with IT leadership and senior technicians on creation of roadmaps for infrastructure improvements and modernization efforts.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Minimum Qualifications:
- 5+ years of relevant experience with access control, surveillance, telecommunications, network infrastructure, life-safety, or building automation technology and systems.
- Experience supporting, installing, and designing surveillance or access control systems.
- Experience in network cabling, structured wiring, and physical technology installations.
- Working knowledge of network or physical connectivity troubleshooting, with the ability to identify issues and coordinate with external service providers.
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills with the ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Strong understanding of IT industry best practices and security standards.
- Strong attention to detail and experiencing creating clear documentation of complex technical systems, workflows, and procedures.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and adapt to evolving infrastructure needs.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to coordinate with vendors, service providers, and internal or external partners.
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel statewide.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and access mechanical spaces as needed.
- Ability to work in a physically active role, including running cables, mounting equipment, and working in network closets.
Additional Qualifications
- Experience with state, local, or federally funded IT infrastructure projects
- Experience with Avigilon, Exacq, and Axis
- Experience with Software House C CURE 9000
- Experience with integrating facilities systems with IT network services
- Experience with IT resources that enable daily business functions such as A/V technology, web-conferencing solutions, or point-of-sale equipment
- This is a hybrid position, requiring extensive travel to remote sites throughout the state while driving a state fleet vehicle, or when appropriate, use of a personal vehicle with expensed mileage costs.
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