
ICT Estimator – Five 9s Communications
Analyze architectural and engineering blueprints and project specifications, and prepare detailed material, labor, and time estimates.
Use industry‑standard estimating methods, tools and software (e.g., Bluebeam, Accubid, PlanSwift) to develop accurate cost estimates for ICT projects.
Prepare itemized lists of quantities and associated costs for labor, equipment and materials, adjusting for varying project conditions such as location, deadlines, and complexity.
Lead the end‑to‑end bidding process, ensuring all documentation is accurate and complete.
Communicate with internal teams and external subcontractors to gather details, negotiate pricing, and resolve ambiguities.
Identify and mitigate risks that may affect the project’s overall cost or timeline.
Maintain comprehensive records of submitted bids and track their progress through the bid evaluation process.
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of ICT materials, equipment and systems, and apply expert knowledge to create competitive estimates.
Review and proofread all estimates, ensuring calculations are accurate and no items are overlooked.
Develop design‑build estimates and provide cost‑saving recommendations.
Follow up on submitted bids, gather customer feedback and document improvements.
Visit job sites, both locally and regionally, to gather firsthand information about project environment and site conditions.
Attend pre‑bid meetings, bid reviews, and project kickoff meetings to ensure stakeholders have a clear understanding of scope and estimate assumptions.
Build and nurture long‑term relationships with customers, positioning yourself as a trusted advisor.
Collaborate closely with sales, procurement, operations and project management teams to ensure seamless transitions from estimate to execution.
Participate in regular performance reviews and provide constructive feedback to peers and subcontractors.
Actively seek opportunities to grow and develop within the role, potentially moving into senior estimator or project management positions.
Take on additional responsibilities as assigned, staying flexible and adaptive to changing project demands.
Qualifications – ICT Estimator
2‑5 years of estimating experience within ICT, construction or low‑voltage industries.
Proficiency with estimating software (e.g., Bluebeam, Accubid, PlanSwift) and blueprint reading.
Advanced knowledge of ICT systems, including structured cabling, fiber optics and communication infrastructure.
Strong understanding of industry standards and codes (NEC, TIA, BICSI) relevant to telecommunications and low‑voltage installations.
Excellent communication, problem‑solving and analytical skills with attention to detail.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, meet deadlines and work within a collaborative team.
Certifications such as BICSI Technician, RCDD or CPE and experience in vendor and subcontractor management are a plus.
Reporting Line – ICT Estimator Reports directly to the Senior Vice President of Customer Excellence.
Employment Type – ICT Estimator Full‑time, exempt position.
Commercial Access Control Technician – Five 9s Communications
Lead and manage commercial access control installations from planning to completion.
Install, maintain and repair locking mechanisms, including cylindrical, mortise, rim, unit and interchangeable core locks.
Install and program access control devices such as card readers, motion detectors, digital keypads, power supplies, solenoids, relays and wireless transmitters.
Cut new or replacement keys; rekey locks and buildings; pick and repair locks when necessary.
Maintain key‑code records, key issuance tracking and ensure mechanical security integrity.
Conduct site surveys and security evaluations of existing systems.
Coordinate with construction managers, foremen and end‑users to ensure timelines and specs are met.
Ensure code compliance, proper documentation and customer satisfaction.
Troubleshoot and service systems after installation as required.
Technical Experience – Commercial Access Control Technician
Proven field experience installing and servicing door access control platforms: Prodatakey, Salto, Milestone Systems, Genea, Mercury‑based hardware.
Familiar with structured cabling (Cat6), camera installation, IP networking, rack mounting and system termination.
Understands compliance with local electrical codes and national low‑voltage standards.
Experience with Audio‑Visual, Security Cameras, Cabling, Structured Cabling, Troubleshooting and basic hardware skills.
Additional Skills & Qualifications – Commercial Access Control Technician
4+ years of experience with electronic access control systems in a commercial setting.
3+ years of hands‑on locksmithing or commercial door hardware experience.
Demonstrated knowledge of Prodatakey, Milestone and/or Salto; familiarity with Genea preferred.
Proficient in mechanical door hardware: electric strikes, mag locks, crash bars, closers, hinges, etc.
Ability to interpret schematics, technical drawings and cut sheets.
Solid communication, team leadership and customer interaction skills.
Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
Ability to lift 50 lbs., climb ladders and work in active construction environments.
Strong documentation, scheduling and communication skills.
Basic computer proficiency and familiarity with mobile field service tools.
Tools Needed – Commercial Access Control Technician
Punch‑Down tools (combination 66, 110, Belden, Krone)
Philips & standard screwdriver #1 and #2
10 & 1 screwdriver (covers all other screwdrivers)
Adjustable wrench (crescent) 6" and 8"
Adjustable pliers (channel locks)
9" lineman pliers
Side cut pliers (Dikes)
Needle‑nose pliers
Flash light
Snips
Cable knife or razor knife
Tape measure
Torpedo level
Tool pouch, tool bag or tool bucket
Sheet‑rock saw
Hammer
PPE Needed – Commercial Access Control Technician
Safety glasses (provided)
Hard hat (available upon request)
Gloves (available upon request)
High visibility vest (available upon request)
Employment Details – Commercial Access Control Technician Job type: Contract position based out of Ogden, UT.
Pay range: $30.00 – $40.00 per hour.
Benefits: Medical, dental & vision; critical illness, accident and hospital; 401(k) retirement plan with pre‑tax and Roth contributions; voluntary life insurance; short and long‑term disability; health spending account; transportation benefits; employee assistance program; PTO, vacation or sick leave (subject to eligibility and employer terms).
Equal Opportunity Statement Five 9s Communications is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Analyze architectural and engineering blueprints and project specifications, and prepare detailed material, labor, and time estimates.
Use industry‑standard estimating methods, tools and software (e.g., Bluebeam, Accubid, PlanSwift) to develop accurate cost estimates for ICT projects.
Prepare itemized lists of quantities and associated costs for labor, equipment and materials, adjusting for varying project conditions such as location, deadlines, and complexity.
Lead the end‑to‑end bidding process, ensuring all documentation is accurate and complete.
Communicate with internal teams and external subcontractors to gather details, negotiate pricing, and resolve ambiguities.
Identify and mitigate risks that may affect the project’s overall cost or timeline.
Maintain comprehensive records of submitted bids and track their progress through the bid evaluation process.
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of ICT materials, equipment and systems, and apply expert knowledge to create competitive estimates.
Review and proofread all estimates, ensuring calculations are accurate and no items are overlooked.
Develop design‑build estimates and provide cost‑saving recommendations.
Follow up on submitted bids, gather customer feedback and document improvements.
Visit job sites, both locally and regionally, to gather firsthand information about project environment and site conditions.
Attend pre‑bid meetings, bid reviews, and project kickoff meetings to ensure stakeholders have a clear understanding of scope and estimate assumptions.
Build and nurture long‑term relationships with customers, positioning yourself as a trusted advisor.
Collaborate closely with sales, procurement, operations and project management teams to ensure seamless transitions from estimate to execution.
Participate in regular performance reviews and provide constructive feedback to peers and subcontractors.
Actively seek opportunities to grow and develop within the role, potentially moving into senior estimator or project management positions.
Take on additional responsibilities as assigned, staying flexible and adaptive to changing project demands.
Qualifications – ICT Estimator
2‑5 years of estimating experience within ICT, construction or low‑voltage industries.
Proficiency with estimating software (e.g., Bluebeam, Accubid, PlanSwift) and blueprint reading.
Advanced knowledge of ICT systems, including structured cabling, fiber optics and communication infrastructure.
Strong understanding of industry standards and codes (NEC, TIA, BICSI) relevant to telecommunications and low‑voltage installations.
Excellent communication, problem‑solving and analytical skills with attention to detail.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, meet deadlines and work within a collaborative team.
Certifications such as BICSI Technician, RCDD or CPE and experience in vendor and subcontractor management are a plus.
Reporting Line – ICT Estimator Reports directly to the Senior Vice President of Customer Excellence.
Employment Type – ICT Estimator Full‑time, exempt position.
Commercial Access Control Technician – Five 9s Communications
Lead and manage commercial access control installations from planning to completion.
Install, maintain and repair locking mechanisms, including cylindrical, mortise, rim, unit and interchangeable core locks.
Install and program access control devices such as card readers, motion detectors, digital keypads, power supplies, solenoids, relays and wireless transmitters.
Cut new or replacement keys; rekey locks and buildings; pick and repair locks when necessary.
Maintain key‑code records, key issuance tracking and ensure mechanical security integrity.
Conduct site surveys and security evaluations of existing systems.
Coordinate with construction managers, foremen and end‑users to ensure timelines and specs are met.
Ensure code compliance, proper documentation and customer satisfaction.
Troubleshoot and service systems after installation as required.
Technical Experience – Commercial Access Control Technician
Proven field experience installing and servicing door access control platforms: Prodatakey, Salto, Milestone Systems, Genea, Mercury‑based hardware.
Familiar with structured cabling (Cat6), camera installation, IP networking, rack mounting and system termination.
Understands compliance with local electrical codes and national low‑voltage standards.
Experience with Audio‑Visual, Security Cameras, Cabling, Structured Cabling, Troubleshooting and basic hardware skills.
Additional Skills & Qualifications – Commercial Access Control Technician
4+ years of experience with electronic access control systems in a commercial setting.
3+ years of hands‑on locksmithing or commercial door hardware experience.
Demonstrated knowledge of Prodatakey, Milestone and/or Salto; familiarity with Genea preferred.
Proficient in mechanical door hardware: electric strikes, mag locks, crash bars, closers, hinges, etc.
Ability to interpret schematics, technical drawings and cut sheets.
Solid communication, team leadership and customer interaction skills.
Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
Ability to lift 50 lbs., climb ladders and work in active construction environments.
Strong documentation, scheduling and communication skills.
Basic computer proficiency and familiarity with mobile field service tools.
Tools Needed – Commercial Access Control Technician
Punch‑Down tools (combination 66, 110, Belden, Krone)
Philips & standard screwdriver #1 and #2
10 & 1 screwdriver (covers all other screwdrivers)
Adjustable wrench (crescent) 6" and 8"
Adjustable pliers (channel locks)
9" lineman pliers
Side cut pliers (Dikes)
Needle‑nose pliers
Flash light
Snips
Cable knife or razor knife
Tape measure
Torpedo level
Tool pouch, tool bag or tool bucket
Sheet‑rock saw
Hammer
PPE Needed – Commercial Access Control Technician
Safety glasses (provided)
Hard hat (available upon request)
Gloves (available upon request)
High visibility vest (available upon request)
Employment Details – Commercial Access Control Technician Job type: Contract position based out of Ogden, UT.
Pay range: $30.00 – $40.00 per hour.
Benefits: Medical, dental & vision; critical illness, accident and hospital; 401(k) retirement plan with pre‑tax and Roth contributions; voluntary life insurance; short and long‑term disability; health spending account; transportation benefits; employee assistance program; PTO, vacation or sick leave (subject to eligibility and employer terms).
Equal Opportunity Statement Five 9s Communications is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
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