Security Systems Technician at RHEA Canada
Winnipeg, MB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Nov, 25

Salary

25.0

Posted On

20 Aug, 25

Experience

1 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Hand Tools, Secondary Education, Credentials, English

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

Are you looking for a new opportunity in a fast-moving global company with a family feel? A job where you could have an impact?
RHEA Canada is looking for physical security technicians near Stony Mountain, to support work on client premises. The role requires daily on-site work at a single location, and provides regular Monday-Friday hours (with rotating on-call requirements). The routine workday follows normal business hours.

REQUIRED EDUCATION, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE

The following education and credentials are required:

  • Post-secondary education in a relevant field or equivalent experience (5+ years).

The following skills and experience are mandatory:

  • Minimum of 1 years’ experience as a security system technician, including the use of hand tools and MS Office
  • Must qualify for a Government of Canada security clearance.
  • Must be professionally fluent in English.
  • Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.

The following skills and experience would be highly desirable:

  • Any additional experience
Responsibilities

The scope of work will include:

  • Supporting the maintenance, calibration, repair, and inspection of technical security systems involving multiple technologies such as (but not limited to): CCTV and video surveillance systems, electronic access control systems, complex communications systems (radio, intercom, etc.), x-ray machines, alarm systems, etc.
  • Reviewing a broad scope of technical criteria.
  • Reading and interpreting technical drawings, schematics, and/or blueprints (and suggesting improvements, as appropriate).
  • Monitoring work package activities and reporting to the team lead, as required.
  • Ad-hoc activities may include training new technicians, making suggestions on replacement components or devices, etc.
  • Inspecting items to determine the requirements for repair
  • Installing electronic equipment and/or components.
  • Repairing electronic equipment and/or components.
  • Inspecting and testing electronic equipment.
  • Repairing or replacing defective or worn-out parts and components.
  • Testing and adjusting repaired products for proper functioning.
  • Adjusting, aligning, replacing, or repairing electronic equipment and assemblies.
  • Completing work orders, testing, and maintenance reports.
  • Preparing cost estimates.
  • Routine use of hand tools and power tools.
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