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Low Voltage Jobs in Oregon

Low Voltage Jobs in Oregon offer an opportunity to engage with the forefront of telecommunication innovations and scenic work environments, promising a blend of technical challenge and natural beauty. By embarking on this career path, you’re not just securing a job but initiating a journey toward professional growth and development in a field ripe with potential for impact and advancement.

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

A job as a Low Voltage technician in Oregon offers a unique blend of cutting-edge technology work, scenic beauty, and a growing market demand, making it an exciting and rewarding career path.

Why Work for IES communications in Oregon?

Joining IES Communications in Oregon means becoming part of a team that values innovation, growth, and contribution to the telecommunications industry. Our commitment to providing top-tier training and investing in cutting-edge technology ensures you'll be at the forefront of Low Voltage solutions, setting the stage for unparalleled personal and professional development. By choosing us, you're not just starting a job; you're embarking on a career journey with a company that prioritizes your growth, encourages collaboration, and leads with a vision to shape the future of our industry.

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' Oregon Branches?

In Oregon, our Systems Solutions Engineers play a vital role in ensuring the seamless integration and efficiency of low voltage systems. They serve as the technical backbone for our operations team, meticulously coordinating with various IES disciplines to design, support, and certify cutting-edge solutions. By developing standards, reviewing designs, and providing hands-on guidance from pre-construction through installation, they ensure high-quality outcomes that meet client needs while fostering collaboration across our branches to leverage local expertise and best practices.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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Portland

Eugene

Tualatin

Salem

FAQs

How do I become a Low Voltage in Oregon?

To become a low voltage technician in Oregon, you need to start by gaining knowledge and experience in the field. This typically involves completing an educational program focused on low voltage systems or electrical work. After acquiring the necessary education, obtaining hands-on experience through internships or apprenticeships is crucial. Finally, you must pass any required state-specific licensing exams. Regularly updating your skills and staying informed about the latest technologies in the industry will also be important for your career advancement.

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

To become a low-voltage technician in Oregon, the process typically takes between 2 to 4 years. This timeline includes completing an apprenticeship or relevant training courses and gaining the necessary work experience. Certification requirements vary, so checking with local authorities for specific details is essential.

Is being a Low Voltage in Oregon a good job?

Yes, being a low voltage technician in Oregon is considered a good job. It offers competitive wages, a strong demand for skilled workers, and opportunities for career advancement. The state's growing tech sector continuously fuels the need for professionals in this field, making it a promising choice for those interested in technology and electrical systems.

Is there a demand for Low Voltages in Oregon?

Yes, there's a significant demand for low voltage systems in Oregon. This is due to the growing need for efficient energy solutions and advanced security systems across various sectors including residential, commercial, and industrial. As technology evolves, so does the integration of low voltage systems, making them essential for modern infrastructure developments within the state.

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