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Residential Small Business Service Technician II

Company Name:
The ADT Corporation
This position is located in Queens, NY

Company Overview:
The ADT Corporation (NYSE: ADT) is a leading provider of electronic security, interactive home and business automation and monitoring services for residences and small businesses in the United States and Canada. ADT''s broad and pioneering set of products and services, including ADT Pulse interactive home and business solutions, and home health services, meet a range of customer needs for today''s active and increasingly mobile lifestyles. Headquartered in Boca Raton, FL, ADT helps provide peace of mind to more than six million customers, and it employs about 17,000 people at 200 locations. More information is available at /.
_Position Summary_
The Residential Service Technician is a troubleshooter and service expert who is responsible for alleviating concerns the customer may have regarding a security system. The Residential Service Technician advises customers and the customer care center of the status of systems and processes inspections.
Locate and alleviate trouble with damaged equipment or wiring.
Readjust equipment, repair or replace inoperative equipment and test for operation.
Read blueprints, building and electrical plans in order to complete equipment repairs.
Prepare trouble order forms to report temporary repairs.
Coordinate inspections and/or installations with police, fire departments, or other appropriate agencies.
_Education/Certification_ :
High school diploma or GED.
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Experience:_
Minimum 2 years experience installing and inspecting/repairing ADT or comparable product line.
Skills:
Excellent communication skills.
Valid driver''s license required.
ADT Security Services is an equal opportunity employer.
Want to learn more about ADT?
Visit us online at _or on facebook._Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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