Facilities Site Security & Infrastructure Engineer
Site Security & Infrastructure Engineer – Job Description
Overview
The Site Security & Infrastructure Specialist is responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance, and support of security, surveillance, network, and life-safety systems across all company locations. This role ensures operational excellence by managing camera systems, alarms, access control, network hardware, cabling infrastructure, remodels, new store openings, acquisitions, and site closures. The position also provides 24/7 support for critical incidents while collaborating with cross‑functional teams, external vendors, and on‑site personnel.
Key Responsibilities
1. Security Systems Management
Verkada
- Maintain Verkada camera and alarm systems across all sites, ensuring device uptime, health, and analytics functionality.
- Manage alarm schedules, codes, cleaning crew access, and response configuration.
- Configure access control devices and permissions for sensitive rooms.
- Create and manage sites in the Verkada portal for device assignment and licensing.
- Collaborate with Verkada support to resolve device bugs, firmware issues, and platform inconsistencies.
- Ensure appropriate site contacts are configured to receive alarms and event notifications.
Meraki
- Maintain Meraki camera and switching infrastructure to ensure optimal device performance.
- Monitor switch health, power draw, and connectivity.
- Configure switch ports for various device types and run cable diagnostics via the Meraki dashboard.
- Support troubleshooting of network-related camera and device issues.
ADT & Third‑Party Security Providers
- Coordinate with ADT and other vendors to maintain alarm and access control hardware at select locations.
- Oversee access control health and ensure proper function of secure room door hardware.
- Manage alarm system transitions for acquisitions, including removal of legacy equipment and installation of updated solutions.
2. Construction, Remodels & New Store Deployments
Remodels
- Coordinate low‑voltage contractors based on site layouts and project timelines.
- Request bids, schedule cabling work, and oversee contractor performance.
- Arrange technician support for terminations, switch connections, and device setup.
- Re‑establish network services and verify user access after remodel.
- Coordinate equipment shipments and procurement through warehouse and vendors.
- Confirm correct device placement, camera aim, and system configuration.
New Stores & Acquisitions
- Design indoor and outdoor camera and alarm layouts based on unique site needs.
- Determine equipment requirements including switches, racks, UPS units, amplifiers, and speakers.
- Coordinate low‑voltage contractors for cabling based on site dot maps.
- Manage installation timelines with project managers.
- Oversee equipment setup, device port assignments, camera aiming, and system configuration.
- Provide installation guides and scope of work to technicians.
- Train site contacts on camera and alarm portal use.
- Coordinate with Dish Network for sound system requirements.
- Complete new store readiness checklists and ensure full operational status before opening.
Closures
- Work with voice and network teams to inventory all removable equipment.
- Coordinate returns to the Denver warehouse and other designated locations.
- Schedule field technicians for safe and orderly equipment removal.
- Partner with network teams to ensure devices are properly deactivated before removal.
3. Site & Employee Support
Enhancement Requests & Issue Resolution
- Triage and resolve requests in Support Desk+, including access issues, cabling changes, port configurations, and device troubleshooting.
- Schedule technicians and communicate with on‑site personnel to ensure successful service delivery.
User Access Management
- Partner with Active Directory personnel to manage SCIM groups and automation enhancements.
- Grant and troubleshoot user access to camera, alarm, and security portals.
- Remove or update user permissions based on role changes or location transfers.
- Assign access control permissions based on job title and responsibilities.
Device Troubleshooting & Replacement
- Diagnose offline devices, cabling problems, PoE issues, UPS battery failures, and connectivity interruptions.
- Coordinate with vendors, ISPs, power companies, and internal teams for down‑site emergencies.
- Arrange replacement parts, schedule technicians, and ensure full system restoration.
24/7/365 On‑Call Support
- Participate in a rotating on‑call schedule to support emergencies including theft, equipment failure, weather events, network outages, and alarm incidents.
Monitoring & Alarm Management
- Collaborate with monitoring companies to resolve false alarms and monitoring discrepancies.
- Establish location-specific monitoring standards and adjust system settings to reduce unnecessary dispatches.
Incident Footage Management
- Retrieve, review, and archive footage for incidents and provide documentation to site leadership and Risk Management.
Documentation
- Develop clear internal and external documentation for system usage, onboarding, and team training.
- Maintain updated resources as systems evolve.
4. Fire Alarm Coordination
- Coordinate surveys, service calls, installations, and monitoring with fire alarm vendors.
- Review quotes, submit riders, and ensure NFPA and local compliance.
- Troubleshoot fire alarm system issues with construction teams as necessary.
- Manage site access and user configuration for fire alarm portals.
5. Additional Hardware & Infrastructure Support
Cisco & Meraki Switching
- Troubleshoot Ethernet connections, VLANs, ARP tables, PoE issues, and cable runs.
- Install cabling, perform cable tests, and patch devices to appropriate ports.
UPS
- Install and maintain UPS hardware, including SNMP configuration and SolarWinds monitoring.
Power Distribution Units
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot PDUs, including remote power cycling.
Point‑to‑Point Connectivity
- Design, configure, test, and install point‑to‑point radio systems.
Solar Infrastructure
- Design and configure solar‑powered device setups, including pole and panel selection and device integration.
6. Team Coordination & Administrative Tools
- Maintain shared calendars for technician scheduling, openings, closures, and on‑call assignments.
- Manage site coordination spreadsheets, new store checklists, asset trackers, and police dispatch reports.
- Maintain team OneNote containing operational resources, vendor info, checklists, and technical references.
- Manage team SharePoint homepage housing documents, whiteboards, maps, directories, port tables, and training materials.
General Compensation Disclosure
The pay range for this role considers several factors in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. At Camping World, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the factors stated. A reasonable estimate of the current range is listed below.
Pay Range:
$79,400.00-$121,800.00 Annual
In addition to competitive pay, we offer Paid Time Off, 401(k), an Employee Assistance Program, Good Sam Roadside Assistance, discounts, paid parental leave (if eligibility is met), Tuition Reimbursement (if eligibility is met), and on the job training opportunities. Full-time associates are offered a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision and more! Part-time associates are offered access to dental & vision coverage! For more information please visit: www.mycampingworldbenefits.com
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. The Company's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age (40 and over), disability, veteran or uniformed service-member status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.