Opening - Electronic Communications Safety and Security (ECSS) Systems Engineer
Johns Hopkins Public Safety is seeking an Electronic Communications Safety and Security (ECSS) Systems Engineer to support the Electronic Communications Safety and Security (ECSS) Systems primarily focused around the Johns Hopkins Police Department and Johns Hopkins Public Safety. This position will be responsible for the operation, configuration, and management of public safety information technology and ECSS Systems.
The Electronic Communications Safety and Security (ECSS) Systems Engineer will be responsible for administration, programming, maintenance, performance, implementation, security and support of various departmental and enterprise-wide platforms, including the installation and testing of new software, operating systems, related utilities/services, and hardware products as well as the integration of new products and/or software release upgrades into the current environment. ECSS systems include, but are not limited to, two-way radio systems and infrastructure, telecommunications systems, emergency communications center technologies, police vehicle technology hardware and software, integrated security hardware and software solutions, enterprise software applications, ID Badging, access control, door hardware, video surveillance, security detection, alarm monitoring, information management display, mass notification, life safety, and fire detection alarm.