By CEDIA - Wed, Nov 13, 2024 - Blog
The smart home industry is experiencing rapid growth as more homeowners embrace technology to enhance their living spaces. This surge in adoption is driving a steady uptick in smart home careers and a demand for skilled professionals to design, install, and maintain these advanced systems. With the wide variety of home automation career paths, job seekers have plenty of opportunities to find a position that aligns with their skills and interests.
A smart home installer handles the fundamental wiring and cabling of low-voltage integrated systems. They also support the setup, configuration, and upkeep of various system devices and components.
A lead technician installs, configures, and maintains low voltage integrated system equipment, devices, and components. They perform basic system configuration, calibration, programming, testing, and troubleshooting.
A systems designer evaluates client needs, determines system functionality and performance requirements, designs wiring schemes, and creates user interface concepts for integrated systems.
A project manager supervises and provides support to technicians in the field who install, configure, and maintain integrated systems.
A smart home sales specialist develops relationships with current and potential clients, architects, designers, home builders, realtors, and other industry stakeholders to facilitate the sale of integrated system design and installation services.
A systems programmer programs user interfaces and develops code for integrated systems, providing onsite configuration, commissioning, and training on integrated systems.