Job Summary:
A Remote ELV (Extra-Low Voltage) Engineer is responsible for designing, configuring, monitoring, and supporting ELV systems — such as security, communications, and automation systems — from a remote location. This role blends technical expertise in ELV systems with strong coordination, troubleshooting, and digital communication skills.
Duties & Responsibilities, (include but not limited to):
- Prepare and review ELV system designs
- Prepare technical drawings, single-line diagrams, and layouts using AutoCAD or Revit.
- Develop technical submittals, compliance statements, and method statements for approval.
- Provide remote support to onsite installation teams for system integration, configuration, and commissioning.
- Coordinate with vendors and contractors for remote troubleshooting and resolution.
- Guide site engineers/technicians via video calls, chats, or remote desktop sessions.
- Prepare, review, and maintain accurate documentation
- Assist with project timelines, BOQs, and procurement processes.
- Track project progress and update logs and reports.
- Participate in remote client meetings and technical reviews.
- Ensure all designs and implementations adhere to international standards (BS, NFPA, IEEE, etc.) and local authority requirements (QCDD, Civil Defense, etc.).
- Keep up to date with code changes and new technologies in ELV systems.
Required Skills:
- Proficiency in ELV systems design (CCTV, Access Control, FDAS, etc.)
- AutoCAD, Revit, or equivalent drafting tools
- Networking basics (IP addressing, switch configuration, etc.)
- Familiarity with industry protocols (ONVIF, BACnet, Modbus, etc.)
- Strong understanding of ELV integration platforms (e.g., BMS, VMS, ACS)
Job Type: Full-time
Application Question(s):
- How many years of experience in Revit and BIM
- What is your current salary?
- What is your expected salary?
- What is your ability to join?
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