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Low Voltage Jobs in Georgia

At IES Communications in Georgia, we offer more than just low voltage jobs; we provide a gateway to becoming an integral part of a team that thrives on innovation, growth, and excellence. Diving into Low Voltage Jobs in Georgia with us means embarking on a career filled with opportunities for professional development, supported by a culture that values your contributions as much as you do. Our commitment to leading the way in next-generation ITS solutions while ensuring every member grows and innovates alongside us makes IES the ideal place for those passionate about making a tangible difference in the telecommunications field.

Why a Job as a Low Voltage in Georgia is a great idea.

Diving into a career as a Low Voltage technician in Georgia is not just a job opportunity; it's stepping into a lifestyle where work and pleasure blend seamlessly. The state’s diverse and welcoming environment, coupled with its breathtaking natural beauty, ensures that every day off is an adventure waiting to happen, enhancing the overall quality of life for those who make their living here. Furthermore, Georgia's growing tech industry and supportive community provide a solid foundation for career growth and personal development in the low voltage field, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking both fulfillment and excitement in their careers.

Why Work for IES communications in Georgia?

Choosing to work with IES Communications in Georgia means stepping into a role that's more than just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of a team that values growth, innovation, and making a tangible difference. At our core, we're about bringing together top-notch professionals dedicated to delivering superior solutions in the telecommunications field, particularly focusing on low voltage projects. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond our services—it’s deeply ingrained in how we value and nurture our employees. By joining us, you’re not only embarking on a path filled with opportunities for professional development but also becoming a vital part of a company leading the way in next-generation ITS solutions. We believe in fostering a culture where your contributions are recognized and valued, ensuring that as we grow and innovate, you do too. With IES Communications, you’re building a career that mirrors the dynamic evolution of the telecommunications industry, all while being supported by a team that sees your success as our own.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Low Voltage at one of IES Communications' Georgia Branches?

At IES in Georgia, our Systems Solutions Engineers are the technical backbone for our operations team, offering timely and accurate support on low voltage systems design, installation, and testing. They play a crucial role in coordinating with various IES disciplines to ensure seamless integration of systems such as access control, verifying specifications, and optimizing room sizes for infrastructure. Our engineers not only develop and refine design templates and standards to boost departmental efficiency but also engage deeply in pre-construction processes by evaluating product designs and shop drawings. They are pivotal in sourcing bids, providing technical expertise, conducting site reviews, and interacting closely with Project Managers and field supervisors to guarantee the highest quality installations. Their dedication to maintaining cutting-edge knowledge and fostering strong relationships with partners and suppliers ensures that we at IES deliver exceptional solutions tailored to our clients' needs in Georgia.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Low Voltage in Georgia?

To become a low voltage contractor in Georgia, you'll need to start by meeting the state's educational and experience requirements. Generally, this involves obtaining a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by specific training in low voltage systems through vocational schools, community colleges, or apprenticeship programs. After gaining the necessary knowledge and hands-on experience, you must pass the state-issued low voltage contractor examination. Once you've passed the exam, you can apply for your low voltage license with the Secretary of State's office, ensuring you have all required documentation and fees ready. Staying informed about the latest codes and standards is crucial as you embark on your career in Georgia's growing low voltage industry.

How long does it take to become a Low Voltage in GA?

Becoming a low voltage technician in Georgia typically requires completing a combination of education and hands-on experience, which can take about 2 to 4 years. This timeline includes attending a technical school or community college program that lasts around 6 months to 2 years, followed by an apprenticeship or direct work experience ranging from 1 to 2 years to gain practical skills. Additionally, obtaining certification, such as through the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) or similar organizations, may be required, further influencing the timeframe.

Is being a Low Voltage in Georgia a good job?

Absolutely, being a low voltage technician in Georgia is a great career choice. It offers competitive pay, a steady demand for skilled technicians, and the chance to work on diverse projects across various industries. Plus, with technology constantly evolving, there's always something new to learn, keeping the job both challenging and rewarding.

Is there a demand for Low Voltages in Georgia?

Yes, there's a significant demand for low voltage services in Georgia, driven by the growing need for security systems, home automation, and data networking in both residential and commercial sectors. This trend reflects an increasing reliance on technology that requires professional installation and maintenance of low voltage systems.

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