Technology Consultant II

Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Manages low‑voltage system projects from design to construction, ensuring budget, schedule, and quality.

Key Responsibilities

  • design development
  • drawing review
  • site inspection
  • project planning
  • project management
  • budget management

Tasks

-Assists Technology Associates in understanding company technical policies and procedures during the execution of a project -Conducts planning and vision casting meetings to determine the scope of the project, current and future needs, process and work flow, and client expectations -Actively participates in professional organizations and/or client groups where the technical reputation and image of the firm may be enhanced -Acts and performs activities inside and outside the office consistent with ethical engineering standards -Develops design approaches and concepts on assigned projects and seeks assistance from senior technical staff as needed -Assists in the communication with the owner, architect, and contractors as needed -Reviews shop drawings, records changes, and provides feedback to designers based on project specifications -Conducts site visits during construction to monitor progress and ensure conformance to design specifications, owner expectations, and building codes -Prepares and maintains project budgets -Performs project management duties for the team on assigned projects through the establishment and management of the project plan, which is made up of team man-hour budgets, the project schedule, and QA/QC -Maintains a focus on keeping up with industry trends and changes with continued self-education and training

Requirements

  • microsoft office
  • low voltage
  • construction laws
  • industry codes
  • bachelor’s
  • 6 years

What You Bring

-Thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) -Knowledge and understanding of low voltage systems such as nurse call, audio visual, public address, security, phone systems etc. -Knowledge of federal, state, and local construction laws and regulations -Knowledge and understanding of NEC, NESC, NFPA, FGI, BiCSi TDMM and other industry related codes and standards -Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, or relevant degree AND six years of applicable experience OR ten years of direct experience in the design, application, and/or administration of low voltage systems

The Company

About Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.

-Delivers design, commissioning and technology services across sectors including industrial, buildings, energy and transport. -Typical projects range from large stadiums (e.g., Allegiant Stadium) to hospital systems and bridge repairs. -Operates regionally with a main HQ and twelve branch offices, enabling both community roots and wide reach.

Sector Specialisms

Mechanical

Electrical

Plumbing

Fire Protection

Environmental

Civil

Structural

Medical Telecommunications

Information Systems

Facility Management

Regulatory Surveys

Building Commissioning

Healthcare

Industrial

Commercial

Sports

Entertainment

Educational

High-Rise Facilities

Mixed-Use Developments

Office Buildings

Retail

Multi-Family Residences

Senior Living Residences