




Job Summary: Professional to work on multidisciplinary solutions in Energy, Infrastructure, and Industry, with a focus on electronic monitoring systems. Key Highlights: 1. Company that values equality and diversity 2. Focus on innovation, technology, and sustainability 3. End-to-end involvement in industrial installations We are a French multinational delivering multidisciplinary solutions in Energy, Infrastructure, and Industry. We possess extensive technical capabilities to intervene end-to-end across the entire lifecycle of industrial installations, emphasizing **innovation**, **technology**, and **sustainability**. SNEF takes pride in being a company that values equality and diversity. Our job openings are inclusive, without distinction based on race, color, religion, gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, disabilities, social class, or age. We look forward to welcoming you to our team! **Education Requirements:** * Bachelor's degree completed in Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related fields. Requirements: * Experience in configuration and installation of electronic monitoring systems; * Knowledge of AutoCAD 2D; * Knowledge of 3D modeling (AutoCAD 3D, REVIT, etc.). Responsibilities: * Specify electronic monitoring equipment; * Configure and install electronic monitoring devices and software; * Position monitoring cameras and conduct coverage analysis; * Calculate storage capacity for the electronic monitoring system; * Configure and install access control devices and software; * Integrate networks into IP-based systems to ensure continuous communication during emergencies and daily operations, guaranteeing security and information flow for electronic monitoring systems; * Provide Level 2/3 support and perform failure diagnostics to resolve issues; * Knowledge of data networks and physical infrastructure; * Commissioning and startup of the electronic monitoring system; * Training on operation and maintenance of the electronic monitoring system.


