Junior CCTV technician - Hyderabad, India - Gamut HR Solutions

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    Description

    CCTV technicians have a wide range of responsibilities, which can include:

    • Installing, maintaining, repairing, and replacing security cameras, computer networks, and other equipment used in video surveillance systems
    • Monitoring the operation of security equipment for malfunctions or other problems
    • Recording events on camera and storing footage in a digital format for later reference
    • Maintaining logs of security incidents and making sure they are reported to appropriate personnel
    • Installing and maintaining security equipment such as alarms or access control systems
    • Responding to security breaches or other emergencies such as fires or medical emergencies
    • Operating computer systems that monitor surveillance camera feeds for activity
    • Coordinating with law enforcement agencies and other security personnel when crimes are committed

    CCTV Technician Salary & Outlook

    The salary of a CCTV technician can vary depending on their level of education, years of experience, and the type of company they work for. Some technicians may also work as freelance contractors and be paid on an hourly basis.

    • Median Annual Salary: $62,500 ($30.05/hour)
    • Top 10% Annual Salary: $79,500 ($38.22/hour)

    The employment of CCTV technicians is expected to grow faster than average over the next decade.

    As more businesses and organizations install security cameras, demand for these workers will increase. In addition, as older CCTV systems are replaced, there will be a need for technicians to install new equipment.

    CCTV Technician Job Requirements

    CCTV technicians typically need to have the following qualifications:

    Education: A high school diploma is often a minimum requirement for a CCTV technician job. However, some employers may prefer a bachelors degree in security technology or a related field.

    Training & Experience: Many employers will provide on-the-job training for newly hired technicians. This training will typically include instruction on the companys specific equipment and processes.

    Some technicians will receive training in a related field before becoming a CCTV technician. For example, a computer technician may receive training in the installation and maintenance of CCTV systems.