Low Voltage Technician


ORANGE PARK, FL 32073

Posted: 1/7/2025

Job Description

Low voltage company looking to install security cameras, speakers, and low voltage wiring. You don't necessarily need to have experience but it is preferred. What the company is looking for is long work history, the desire to learn a new skill, and able to work with little supervision.

You will be working in a construction environment and it is outside inside work. You must be able to bend, stoop, reach and go up and down on a ladder. Will be trained for the position, which is 3 weeks. Must have a valid Florida driver's license.

Temp to hire position. Schedule is Tuesday through Friday 7:30am - 5pm. Some days you could work 10-12 hours per day.

A drug, background, and MVR screen may be conducted.

LaborMax Staffing is an equal opportunity employer.

Requirements:

Valid Florida DL and Background screen may be conducted.


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (904) 730-7100

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