Denver Ramanjalum

Technical Supervisor at Fidelity ADT
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Contact Information
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, ZA

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Credentials

  • Paradox Security System Product Knowledge
    Spectrum Communications
    Jan, 2014
    - Nov, 2024
  • Optimum Cabling and hardware Installation (Level 1)
    Impro Technologies
    Jan, 2012
    - Nov, 2024
  • Paradox Security System Product Knowledge
    Spectrum Communications
    Jan, 2012
    - Nov, 2024
  • Galaxy Technical Training
    ADI Global Distribution
    Jan, 2011
    - Nov, 2024
  • Security Smoke Screen System Installation
    Sensis Technologies
    Jan, 2010
    - Nov, 2024
  • Pi HSC 505 Control Panel
    Electronic Security
    Jan, 2008
    - Nov, 2024
  • 412 Control Panel
    Texecom Ltd.
    Jan, 2004
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • South Africa
    • Security and Investigations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Technical Supervisor
      • Jun 2015 - Present

      Main Responsibilities: • Managing technical staff: This involves overseeing the work of technical staff, delegating tasks, and ensuring that they have the necessary resources to complete their work. • Planning and executing projects: Technical Supervisors are responsible for planning and executing projects related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of technical systems. • Ensuring quality standards: Technical Supervisors ensure that the work done by technical staff meets the quality standards set by the organization. • Maintaining technical documentation: Technical Supervisors maintain technical documentation related to the systems they are responsible for, including maintenance records, installation documents, and system diagrams. • Troubleshooting technical issues: Technical Supervisors are responsible for troubleshooting technical issues that arise and providing technical support to staff. • Training technical staff: Technical Supervisors train technical staff on new systems and technologies and ensure that they have the necessary skills to perform their job. • Ensuring compliance: Technical Supervisors ensure that technical systems comply with relevant regulations, standards, and codes of practice. • Budget management: Technical Supervisors are responsible for managing budgets related to technical systems and ensuring that projects are completed within budget. • Ensuring safety and security: Technical Supervisors ensure that technical systems are safe and secure and meet the security requirements of the organization. Show less

    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Security Technician
      • Jun 2011 - May 2015

      Main Responsibilities: • Install and maintain security systems: Security technicians are responsible for installing and maintaining security systems, such as alarm systems, surveillance cameras, access control systems, and fire alarms. They must be familiar with the different types of security systems and know how to troubleshoot any issues that arise. • Conduct security assessments: Security technicians evaluate security risks and vulnerabilities by conducting security assessments. This includes identifying potential threats, evaluating the effectiveness of existing security measures, and making recommendations for improvement. • Implement security policies: Security technicians work with management to develop and implement security policies and procedures to protect the organization's assets and employees. This includes developing emergency response plans, conducting employee training, and creating incident response procedures. • Monitor security systems: Security technicians monitor security systems and respond to any alerts or alarms. They must be able to quickly assess the situation and take appropriate action, such as contacting law enforcement or dispatching security personnel. • Perform maintenance and upgrades: Security technicians perform regular maintenance on security systems, such as replacing batteries, updating software, and performing hardware upgrades. They must also stay up-to-date with the latest security technologies and recommend upgrades when necessary. • Maintain documentation: Security technicians maintain accurate records of security-related incidents, maintenance activities, and system configurations. They must also keep up-to-date with regulatory requirements and ensure that the organization's security policies and procedures comply with applicable laws and regulations. Show less

    • Security and Investigations
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Security Technician
      • Feb 1998 - Jan 2008

      Main Responsibilities: • Install and maintain security systems: Security technicians are responsible for installing and maintaining security systems, such as alarm systems, surveillance cameras, access control systems, and fire alarms. They must be familiar with the different types of security systems and know how to troubleshoot any issues that arise. • Conduct security assessments: Security technicians evaluate security risks and vulnerabilities by conducting security assessments. This includes identifying potential threats, evaluating the effectiveness of existing security measures, and making recommendations for improvement. • Implement security policies: Security technicians work with management to develop and implement security policies and procedures to protect the organization's assets and employees. This includes developing emergency response plans, conducting employee training, and creating incident response procedures. • Monitor security systems: Security technicians monitor security systems and respond to any alerts or alarms. They must be able to quickly assess the situation and take appropriate action, such as contacting law enforcement or dispatching security personnel. • Perform maintenance and upgrades: Security technicians perform regular maintenance on security systems, such as replacing batteries, updating software, and performing hardware upgrades. They must also stay up-to-date with the latest security technologies and recommend upgrades when necessary. • Maintain documentation: Security technicians maintain accurate records of security-related incidents, maintenance activities, and system configurations. They must also keep up-to-date with regulatory requirements and ensure that the organization's security policies and procedures comply with applicable laws and regulations. Show less

Education

  • Clairwood Secondary School
    Matric

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