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Installation Technician (High-End Resi AV, Lighting, Shading, Control)
thecoteam
Scottsdale$30–50On-site1mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
- Low-Voltage Installation Technician
- A trustworthy individual. Hungry to learn and grow. Hands-on and love being in the field as opposed to being behind a desk. Technically inclined and always curious how things work.
- Experience on construction sites. Ability to climb ladders, pull cabling, use power tools & hand tools. A steady work history (3yrs between hops), a pleasant disposition, Hiqh EQ.
- Our Office: 7500 E Pinnacle Peak Rd Suite H-121, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
- Projects are located in the surrounding area
- Full Time (40hrs/Wk) – We do not short your hours!!!
- Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4:30pm
- Bryan, Sr Tech
- Integrity First
- Overdeliver Wow
- Crafted Perfect
- Own it Together
Your Contribution to Audio Video Excellence:
- Pull/Terminate/Test Low-Voltage Cabling (Category, Fiber, Speaker, Lutron, Crestron)
- Mount devices at the ends of those wires
- Build and lace equipment racks
- Advanced setup and configuration of devices
- Advanced understanding of networks
- Advanced troubleshooting of devices
- Programming (Lutron/C4/Savant/Crestron)
- Lower Skill or No Programming = Less Pay
You May Come From...
- AV Installation (Resi & Commercial)
- Security Installation
- Low-Voltage Cable Pulling
- Managed Services (MSP) - If you can install!
- Electrician (HV or LV)
Audio Video Excellence's Contribution to You:
- $30-$50/hr – Yup!
- 401k w/ 4% match
- 8 Paid Holidays
- PTO: Yr 1 = 5 days, Yrs 2-4 = 10 days, Yrs 5+ = 15 days
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Paid Time Off
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