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Field Technician

Midland, TX ยท On-site

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

Performs modification and programming of CCTV, Access Control, Communications, and Network Systems equipment in accordance with customer's requests. * Maintains a thorough working knowledge of ...

This is a field-based service role focused on troubleshooting, servicing, programming, and supporting commercial access control, CCTV, and intrusion systems. The ideal candidate is hands-on ...

Install, wire, and configure access control, CCTV, gate systems, intercoms, and intrusion alarm systems * Program and commission CCTV, access control, intrusion, intercom, and gate systems * Perform ...

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How much do cctv access control engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for cctv access control engineer in the United States is $152,773.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $143,000.00 and $158,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities for a CCTV Access Control Engineer?

As a CCTV Access Control Engineer, your daily tasks generally include installing, configuring, and maintaining security camera systems and access control hardware at client sites. You may also perform site assessments, diagnose technical issues, provide troubleshooting support, and program system software to meet unique security requirements. Collaboration with project managers, IT teams, and customers is common to ensure seamless integration and optimal system performance. Staying up-to-date on new technologies and industry standards is also an important part of the job.

What is a CCTV Access Control Engineer job?

A CCTV Access Control Engineer is responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting security systems, including CCTV cameras and access control systems. They ensure proper configuration and integration of security equipment to protect buildings and assets. The role involves working with various hardware, software, and networking components to optimize performance and security. Engineers may also collaborate with clients to design customized security solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cctv Access Control Engineer position, and why are they important?

A CCTV Access Control Engineer requires expertise in electronic security systems, strong troubleshooting skills, and a background in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as CCTV cameras, access control panels, card readers, network infrastructure, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or manufacturer-specific credentials is often expected. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and communication skills are crucial soft skills for successful project execution and client interaction. These competencies ensure reliable system installations, swift technical support, and a high level of security compliance for clients.

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Infographic showing various Cctv Access Control Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $152,773 per year, or $73.4 per hour.
Low Voltage Access Control Estimator - Division 27 / 28

Low Voltage Access Control Estimator - Division 27 / 28

Coranet

Fort Lauderdale, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Job Description Job Description Low Voltage Estimator / Engineer (Access Control / Division 27/28) โ€“ South Florida Company Description Coranet Corp is a leading national provider of low-voltage solutions, including Structured Cabling (Div. 27), Physical Security (Div. 28), Wireless, and AV .

We partner with top technology brands to design, install, and maintain solutions that make buildings smart, secure, and connected . We are focused on the built environment and partnering with developers and general contractors to bring their visions to life. We're recognized as one of the fastest-growing private businesses (Inc.

5000 for four year in a row) and are a certified Women-Owned Small Business . Role Description We're hiring a talented Low Voltage Estimator with Access Control expertise . This is a high-impact role in a growing division where your work directly influences our win rate, profitability, execution, and future growth.

You, along with fellow estimators and engineers, will own Division 27/28 estimating end-to-end - building competitive bids for new construction and renovations, working with sales to close deals, and creating proposals for new and existing customers. We are looking for someone who can estimate the full low-voltage scope, including CCTV, access control, Audiovisual, Wireless, BMS, and Structured Cabling systems, and can engineer/solve scope gaps when needed (RFIs, leveling, alternates, clarifications). Bluebeam is essential.

Experience in access control/security systems is strongly preferred (this is an area we're actively strengthening). What You'll Do Own estimates from intake through submission: scope review, takeoffs, pricing, leveling, and final proposal. Perform detailed takeoffs using Bluebeam Revu (drawings/specs, symbol sets, markups, quantities, revisions).

Support sales on customer pitches and bid reviews adding your professional and technical voice to theirs. Build complete Division 27/28 estimates: structured cabling, pathways/support, fiber, racks/cabinets, wireless, CCTV, access control, intrusion (as applicable), and related systems. Use simPRO to build accurate estimates, labor, materials, assemblies, and job costing inputs.

Evaluate plans/specs, identify missing scope, and produce RFIs/clarifications. Coordinate pricing with manufacturers, distributors, and subcontractors; negotiate and validate quotes. Support and weigh in on competitive bid strategy: alternates, value engineering, exclusions/inclusions, and risk flags.

Hand off awarded projects cleanly to operations/PM: scope, assumptions, labor plan, and procurement notes. Track bid pipeline and follow-ups; assist with forecasting and award probability updates. Stay current on technologies and best practices in low-voltage, with a focus on security/access control.

What We're Looking For (Must-Haves) 3+ years of experience in low-voltage integration projects, with 2+ years dedicated estimating experience (more is welcome). Proven experience in estimating Division 27/28 work for commercial new build and renovation projects. Strong Bluebeam Revu skills (takeoffs, markups, measurements, revisions, toolsets).

Ability to read and interpret construction documents: plans, specs, addenda, schedules, and vendor cutsheets. Comfortable producing competitive bids and customer-facing proposals with clean scope language. Strong communication and follow-through with internal teams, vendors, and customers.

Knowledge of residential and commercial low voltage technologies (WiFi, CCTV, access controls, and structured cabling systems), including products from industry leaders, with industry and/or manufacturer training and certifications as a plus. Proven track record of estimating numerous large-scale low-voltage / IT projects. Preferred Experience with Access Control & Security Systems (HID/LenelS2/Genetec/AMAG/Butterfly/Software House/Axiom/VMS platforms-any is a plus).

Ability to "light engineer" when needed: device placement logic, system architecture considerations, riser/schematics coordination, and identifying design gaps. Experience with simPRO (or similar estimating/ops platform). Knowledge of AV, BMS, lighting controls, or DAS (not required).

Keywords: Low Voltage Estimator, Division 27, Division 28, Structured Cabling, Access Control, CCTV, Security Systems, Bluebeam Revu, simPRO, Commercial Construction, RFP, Takeoff, Bid Leveling