Field Engineer

Sacamento, CA
Full Time
Electronic Security and Communication Systems
Experienced
Join Trofholz (TFZ) and Shape the Future of Integrated Security Solutions!


Build What Protects What Matters.

At Trofholz Technologies (TFZ), we don’t just install security systems — we design and deliver mission-critical integrated solutions that protect essential infrastructure across the West Coast.
We’re looking for an experienced Field Engineer who’s ready to take ownership of meaningful projects, lead teams in the field, and grow within a company that truly invests in its people.
If you’re motivated by leadership, cutting-edge technology, and the opportunity to work on high-impact projects — this is your next move.  This position requires up to at least 50% travel.

Why Trofholz?

Meaningful, High-Impact Work
You’ll support projects that safeguard critical facilities and infrastructure — the kind of work that truly matters.

Advanced Technology Platforms
Work hands-on with industry-leading systems including:
  • Lenel OnGuard
  • Software House C•CURE 9000
  • Milestone
  • Avigilon
  • American Dynamics Victor
Leadership & Growth
  • Lead projects valued at $100,000+
  • Manage 2–4 technicians and subcontractors
  • Partner directly with a Project Manager committed to your development
  • Receive structured training and long-term career support
Strong Benefits & Support
  • Company-provided truck & gas card
  • OSHA 30 certification (within 30 days)
  • Lenel OnGuard Fundamentals (within 6 months)
  • Ongoing technical and leadership development
  • Structured 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM schedule (adjusted for site needs)
Minimal overtime on local projects. Travel assignments may require additional flexibility.

What You’ll Do
  • Lead up to - two concurrent projects across the West Coast
  • Supervise field teams and subcontractors
  • Program and commission access control, video surveillance, and intrusion systems
  • Interpret and execute installation drawings and design specifications
  • Update as-built documentation (PDF, Excel)
  • Maintain government PIV credentials and clearance requirements as needed
  • Ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and to TFZ’s high standards
What You Bring
  • 5+ years of experience in electronic security system installation & programming
  • Experience leading projects valued at $100,000+
  • Strong understanding of construction drawings and system integration
  • Ability to travel up to 50%
  • Professional communication and leadership skills
Certifications / Experience
  • Lenel OnGuard Fundamentals (or equivalent experience)
  • Software House C•CURE 9000 (or equivalent experience)
Preferred Certifications / Experience OR Ability to Obtain
  • OSHA 30 (or willingness to obtain)
  • Milestone XProtect
  • American Dynamics Victor

Salary: $41.00 to $46.00

Your First 30 Days
  • Four weeks of hands-on onboarding with an experienced Project Manager
  • Immersion in TFZ systems, standards, and processes
  • Certification completion and live project exposure
  • Clear growth path and performance expectations
We believe investing in our people is what drives our success. When you grow, TFZ grows.

Our Core Values
Quality • Commitment • Creativity • Integrity • Teamwork (QCCIT)
We hire professionals who take pride in their work, support their team, and stand behind what they build.

Ready to Lead in the Field?
If you’re looking for a role where your expertise is valued, your leadership is trusted, and your career can advance — apply today and help us shape the future of integrated security solutions.

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Trofholz is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, and we E-Verify. All offers of employment at Trofholz are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check and drug screen.

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