Electronic Locksmith

U.S. Facilities, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Repair and service electronic locks, access control equipment, and related hardware

Key Responsibilities

  • blueprints
  • record keeping
  • key cutting
  • preventive maintenance
  • tool operation
  • work planning

Tasks

-Read blueprints and schematic diagrams. -Maintain computerized and manual records. -Cut keys and re-key locks. -Performs operations as required by job work order and/or maintenance order in preventive maintenance. -Operate and maintain hand tools and specialized locksmith tools, materials and equipment. -Maintain tools and equipment in safe, clean and proper working condition. -Plan and organize work to meet changing deadlines and priorities.

Requirements

  • facility security
  • electronic doors
  • access control
  • cctv
  • hardware/software
  • key codes

What You Bring

-Principles and practices related to facility security and communication systems. -Modern methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in locksmith work including electronic door systems. -Basic operational characteristics of technology related to access control, alarm monitoring and CCTV. -Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. -Basic hardware and software related to facility security systems. -Key code systems used to generate Master keys.

The Company

About U.S. Facilities, Inc.

-Offers a wide range of facilities management, maintenance, and support services, ensuring seamless operations across industries. -Serves a diverse set of clients, from commercial buildings to government infrastructure, in both public and private sectors. -Reliable and versatile, handling complex projects in industrial, commercial, and transportation sectors. -Excellence in maintaining large-scale facilities, improving operational efficiency, and delivering consistent results. -Trusted in facilities management, with a track record of supporting vital government and commercial infrastructure.

Sector Specialisms

Roads

Bridges

Tunnels

Airports

Rail Stations

Waterways

Manufacturing

Education

Non-Profit

Commercial

Corrections

Life Sciences

Government