Finding the Right Hi-Tech Electrician for Your Workplace
The Rise of Smart Technology in Modern Workplaces
Finding the right hi-tech electrician for your advanced workplace can make all the difference in keeping your operations smooth and secure. With technology rapidly evolving, today’s electricians do much more than handle traditional wiring—they’re skilled in installing and maintaining complex systems like AV setups and biometric security. Let’s explore what to look for in an electrician to ensure they meet the demands of your modern workspace.
Sci-Fi Becomes Reality
We’ve all seen a TV show or movie made in the 20th century, an episode of a science fiction classic like Star Trek set in 2266. There were body scanners, eye recognition technology, Communicators, Tricorders, and Telepresence, what seemed like magically opening doors on a spaceship. These were wonders of the future, and we believed that they would only be a possibility in the far-flung future. Now we know the reality of it because some of these technologies now exist and not just in the skyscrapers of our cities but are everyday features of our urban and suburban workplaces.
Transition into modern workplaces
As technology advances, the demand for skilled electricians has increased in Australian homes and workplaces. Modern workplaces require experts who can handle advanced technologies such as AV systems, biometric security, energy management, and smart building solutions. Electricians must stay updated with these innovations to ensure they can effectively implement the latest technology.
The Evolution of the Electrician’s Role
Your local electrician was once called to run electricity through your business, install power points, lighting, appliances and air conditioning systems and even did part of their electrical apprenticeship training in a commercial blacksmith’s workshop to learn their trade.
As the Electrotechnology (as it is now called) trainer, TAFE states, “The digital age is creating an unprecedented demand for electricians specialising in telecommunications, instrumentation, information technology, and security and electronic control systems.”
Now there is a requirement for high-tech, flexible and functional workplaces. Adaptable, sustainable, cost-effective premises are making the most of smart technologies, energy savings, and resource efficiency. Commercial business technologies range from simple security cameras and alarm systems to sliding glass entry doors, keypads, card-based or smart card tap entry, to biometric technologies, such as facial recognition, retinal scanners, and fingerprint scanners.
Why You Need a Hi-Tech Electrician
Who Has the Skills?
With these innovations ubiquitous in our daily routine this is why it is important to choose an electrical company that has the skills essential for the 21st Century. There has been a revolution in the electrical trades industry to be a company that uses their youth and expertise as technicians and CMA Electrical and Data is an example of the electricians of the new age of high-tech business.
With these changing demands your commercial electrician needs to have the skills and experience in automation, instrumentation, renewable energy and telecommunications. They must have the expertise to install Access Control, Audio Visual requirements, Data Cabling, Electrical Maintenance, Interactive Technology and Occupant Warning systems.
Securing your business: Who Gets in and Who Stays Out?
Security of commercial buildings is now a high priority. Employees need easy access to their workplace while restricting unauthorised entry.
Limiting access by unauthorised members of the public and maintaining a high level of security reduces theft, threats to staff safety and intrusion events.
An access control system is a frontline in securing property and is vital for record-keeping and knowing what personnel are present in the event of an emergency.
This is achieved through designing, installing and supporting access control systems with key cards, and biometric controls with multifactor authentication.
The Flexibility of Remote Communications
Since the outset of the pandemic, the communication needs of businesses have been supercharged. Thousands of staff have had to embrace video conferencing apps and technologies from home. The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics states that staff working from home increased from 8.4 per cent pre-pandemic to 40.6 per cent in August 2021.
Many businesses have had to concede to the adoption of tailored Audio-Visual facilities for communication on large scale with staff and clients.
Medical clinics now offer telehealth consultations, as telehealth became a major modality of health care delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a business advantage to offer care to people in isolation or in remote communities.
Telehealth use grew across all surgical specialties worldwide in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. While rates of telehealth use have declined as in-person care has resumed, telehealth use remains substantially higher across all surgical specialties than it was prior to the pandemic. According to researchers at Flinders University’s College of Medicine & Public Health, 60% of Australian medical clinics reported an increase in video consultations.
In today’s remote work environment, electricians play a crucial role in supporting seamless virtual collaboration. They must be adept at installing and maintaining essential AV hardware, such as interactive whiteboards, large format projectors, and digital theatre setups, which are vital for effective communication in boardrooms and training facilities. Additionally, with the increase in remote work, the demand for robust data infrastructure has grown. Electricians need expertise in installing and maintaining data cabling, including Cat 6, Cat 6a, and Cat 7, optical fibre systems, and wireless networks. Their skills ensure that businesses have reliable, high-speed connections and top-notch AV setups to support remote and hybrid work arrangements effectively.
Secure & Safe
Any emphasis on security and safety for commercial premises includes the installation of safety systems that are no longer just the domain of fire safety and security companies. Your electrician can install occupant warning systems such as burglar alarms, smoke alarms, and fire alarms, which are an increasing area of expertise for electrical contractors.
Protecting lives and property against fire with automated systems like smoke detectors or mandatory manual systems, with suitable alarms sounding to all parts of the premises, such as distinct sound signals and warning lights if needed.
Burglar alarms can be installed to monitor perimeter breaches, and CCTV cameras can be installed for security and safety, including wiring, recorders, DVR & NVR with enhanced features such as the convenience of remote access via smartphone.
The Future of Electrical Services
As we look to the future, the role of electricians will continue to evolve. While they will still need traditional skills like maintenance, fault fixing, and installing energy-efficient systems, they will also become experts in advanced technologies. Future electricians will be crucial in integrating smart technologies, telecommunications, and renewable energy solutions into modern buildings. Choosing an electrician who stays updated with these advancements ensures your business benefits from the latest innovations and optimal performance.
Trust in the Experts
Trust an experienced and passionate commercial electrical service to provide the services in your commercial building or refit.
While no electrician can yet install a transporter to “Beam Us Up”, your 21st-century electrician can install and maintain almost everything else.