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Low Voltage Jobs in North Carolina

Low Voltage Jobs in North Carolina offer a promising career path, highlighted by IES Communications' commitment to nurturing talent within the state's vibrant tech industry. At IES, you'll join a community dedicated to innovation, quality, and diversity, positioning yourself at the forefront of telecommunications advancements and opportunities for professional growth.

Why a Job as a Low Voltage in North Carolina is a great idea.

Taking on a job in the low voltage sector in North Carolina is an excellent career move, primarily due to the state's burgeoning tech industry and its increasing demand for skilled technicians. This field not only offers competitive salaries but also presents opportunities for continuous learning and advancement as technology evolves. Furthermore, North Carolina's commitment to innovation makes it a hub for cutting-edge projects, providing workers with the chance to be at the forefront of technological advancements. Lastly, the diversity of work within this sector—from telecommunications to security systems—ensures a dynamic and engaging work environment, making every day both challenging and rewarding.

Why Work for IES communications in North Carolina?

At IES Communications in North Carolina, you're not just starting a job; you're embracing an opportunity to be at the forefront of the telecommunications industry, where your growth is intertwined with cutting-edge technology and leading training programs. Our commitment to nurturing talent and fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment means we invest deeply in our team members, ensuring they have the resources and support to thrive both personally and professionally. Working with us, you'll join a dedicated group of professionals passionate about delivering superior quality and innovative solutions across a range of services from data center design to life safety systems. By choosing IES Communications, you become part of a vision-driven community striving to lead the future of telecommunications, making a tangible difference for our customers and the communities we serve in North Carolina.

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' North Carolina Branches?

In North Carolina, our Systems Solutions Engineers are pivotal in ensuring the seamless design, coordination, and implementation of low voltage systems. They diligently work as technical resources, providing essential support to operations teams through detailed system designs, infrastructure support, installation guidance, testing, certification, and by sourcing bids to ensure competitive pricing, all while maintaining the highest standards of quality and efficiency across various projects. Furthermore, they play a crucial role in fostering collaboration among IES disciplines, reviewing documentation for integration purposes, developing design templates, and offering expertise to enhance project accuracy and performance, thereby reinforcing our commitment to excellence within the industry.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

What is the average salary of a Low Voltage in North Carolina?

The average salary for a Low Voltage Technician in North Carolina is approximately $45,000 per year.

How do I become a Low Voltage in North Carolina?

To become a low voltage technician in North Carolina, start by gaining relevant experience or education in electrical systems, focusing specifically on low voltage applications. Next, you should look into obtaining any required certifications or licenses specific to the state, as regulations can vary. Networking with professionals in the industry and seeking apprenticeships can also provide valuable hands-on experience and insight. Lastly, staying updated with the latest technologies and continuing your education will be crucial for advancing in this field.

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

Becoming a low voltage technician in North Carolina typically requires 1-2 years. This period encompasses both educational training and hands-on experience. The exact timeline can vary based on individual dedication, chosen learning path, and specific certification or licensing requirements in the state.

Is being a Low Voltage in North Carolina a good job?

Absolutely, being a Low Voltage technician in North Carolina can be a great job. The demand for skilled technicians is high due to the growing need for advanced security systems, telecommunications, and data networks across various industries. This role not only offers competitive salaries but also provides opportunities for career advancement and continuous learning in a field that's at the forefront of technology. Plus, the satisfaction of working hands-on and solving complex problems makes it an appealing choice for many.

How much does a Low Voltage in NC make?

A Low Voltage in NC typically makes between per hour, and per year depending on their experience and qualifications.

Is there a demand for Low Voltages in North Carolina?

Yes, there's a significant demand for low-voltage services in North Carolina. This is driven by the growing need for advanced security systems, energy-efficient lighting solutions, and smart home technologies across residential and commercial sectors.

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