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Jacobs Senior Telecom Engineer - Data Center - Hybrid (Flexible Location) in Denver, Colorado
At Jacobs, we’re transforming intangible ideas into innovative solutions designing the future - today. If you are someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative work environment and who also enjoys working closely with clients in the Data Center market, this opportunity is for you!
At Jacobs our Telecommunication Engineers work on various projects as assigned by a Department Manager or Lead Engineer. This position will play a role in the entire design process including but not limited to preliminary assessments, concept creation, design, problem resolution, drawing and specification production, and customer and vendor accessibility. The Telecommunication Engineer may work on several concurrent projects and will be considered the technical expert on a specialized design.
As a Senior Telecom Engineer, you’ll provide technical design of systems for building projects including security, fire alarm, voice, data, audio/visual, and other low voltage systems. Responsibilities include preparation of engineering drawings and specifications, conduct site visits, review technical documents, occasional customer contact and integration of Owner specific installation requirements with site specific applications. You will also learn from more senior team leaders and will be mentored.
Technical or Associates Degree from an accredited institution
Minimum 8 years’ experience actively designing low voltage and communication systems for buildings
Familiarity and demonstrated knowledge of ANSI/TIA and BICSI standards
Experience with Revit software
Self-motivation to coordinate with other disciplines and clients as necessary
Ideally, You'll Also Have:
Credentials as an RCDD or working towards this title
Electrical Engineering degree, or related
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