CCTV Technician Job Description
A CCTV (closed-circuit television) Technician is responsible for monitoring, diagnosing, installing, configuring, and maintaining CCTV camera systems and their associated components. They must have excellent technical skills, knowledge of various software, and a keen eye for detail when it comes to wiring and cabling connections.
Key Responsibilities of a CCTV Technician
A CCTV Technician’s day-to-day responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Monitoring:
- Monitoring a company’s surveillance guards and ensuring that the system is functioning properly and responding to alarms.
- Diagnosing:
- Discovering the cause of technical faults and resolving them in a timely manner.
- Installation:
- Setting up new equipment, installing CCTV systems and connecting cabling.
- Configuration:
- Configuring CCTV systems so they are compatible with the necessary software and connected to the correct wiring.
Skills
Skills/Qualifications of a CCTV Technician
CCTV Technicians require both technical and interpersonal skills to succeed in their role.
- Technical:
- Knowledge and experience in cameras, wiring and cabling, IT networking principles, network configuration protocols, CCTV maintenance, and surveillance setup.
- Interpersonal:
- Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, excellent customer service and communication skills, the ability to work well under pressure, and an organized approach to tasks.