Full-Time

Specialist

Quality Technical Services

ASSA ABLOY

ASSA ABLOY

10,001+ employees

Global leader in access solutions

No salary listed

Farmers Branch, TX, USA

In Person

Travel up to 50-75% may be required.

Category
QA & Testing (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, electrical/electronic engineering, manufacturing engineering, or related technical fields or equivalent experience
  • 3-7+ years of experience in a quality or technical support role (preferably quality in a manufacturing setting) involving mechanics, electronics, PLC programming, electrical, and related areas
  • Working knowledge and experience with customized electronic control systems
  • Training and presentation experience with customers and/or coworkers
  • Ability to use a personal computer utilizing spreadsheet and word processing software applications, databases, and automated systems to accomplish work
  • Advanced/Intermediate skill level with Microsoft Office Suite; Word, Excel, Project, and PowerPoint preferred
  • Certification in Basic Hydraulic Systems, Electronic Control Systems, and/or Maintenance Welding is a plus
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Experience communicating with customers and/or suppliers
  • Communicates with customer sensitivity and sense of urgency
  • Advanced/Hands on approach to problem solving and analysis
  • Customer service orientation and approach to daily responsibilities
  • Ability to function as a team member and contribute to group goals
  • Ability to communicate technical information in a non-technical manner
  • Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions
  • Basic working knowledge of electrical circuits (knowledge of electrical controls is a plus)
  • Ability to organize personal workload, prioritize activities, and accomplish tasks under deadline pressure
  • Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardizations exist
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public
  • Strong oral and written technical communication skills to communicate with managers, fellow employees, customers, and vendors
  • Maintain thorough knowledge and understanding of each customer’s specifications, standards, and other engineering requirements
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations
  • Ability to work in a group setting and independently while multi-tasking and adjusting to changing priorities in a minimally supervised fast paced environment
  • General understanding and working knowledge of manufacturing, assembly, sewing, and welding equipment and tooling including design, gauges, equipment design, automation, robotics, or manufacturing processes
  • Working knowledge of material types, specifications, and characteristics used in dock levelers, dock seals & shelters, impactable dock doors, high speed and high performance doors, and other entrance automation products and warehouse solutions
  • Thorough understanding of company product, trade terminology, quality management and control systems and techniques, manufacturing processes including material controls, workflow, scheduling, just-in-time/pull system, machine operation, and company policies as standards
  • Quality Management – Working knowledge of the principles, methods, and tools of quality assurance, quality control, and reliability used to ensure that a project, system, or product fulfills requirements and standards
  • Quality Processes and Systems - Demonstrated success with drawings, PPAP submissions, CAR, 8D, Customer Complaint / Warranty responses, and Document Control
  • Manufacturing - Knowledge of specifications, tools, inputs, raw materials, outputs, and waste related to the manufacture of prototypes, models, systems, or other products
  • Mathematical Concepts - Requires the ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Includes the ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables
Responsibilities
  • Perform engineering reviews of design documentation for compliance with stated requirements, including vendor manuals and company records
  • Document data obtained during all technical service activities, consistent with company policies and procedures
  • Communicate significant issues or developments identified during technical service activities and provide recommended process improvements to management
  • Make recommendations for product alterations to reduce warranty costs
  • Travel for field service trips to repair equipment
  • Prepare and present technical and program information to employees and management
  • Evaluate department training and needs and confer with top management personnel to formulate fiscal budget for technical service department
  • Assist in planning, organizing, and coordinating training programs for Distributors and dealer services personnel. Participate in conducting internal and external technical training sessions
  • Contribute to compiling and writing training material and conduct training sessions on technical activities
  • Travel for technical training for customers, distributors, and/or training on equipment
  • Direct technical and administrative workers engaged in technical activities
  • Prepare reports to communicate involvement and results of technical service activities
  • Review technical publications, articles, and abstracts to stay abreast of technical developments in industry
  • Confer with engineers about quality assurance of existing and new products designed and manufactured products on market to rectify problems
  • Apply statistical process control (SPC) methods for analyzing data to evaluate the current process and process changes
  • Maintain a working knowledge of government and industry quality assurance codes and standards
  • Suggest and evaluate alternative methods and procedures in solving problems and meeting changing market opportunities
  • Develop new approaches to solve problems identified
  • Review technical problems and procedures of departments and recommend solutions to problems or changes in procedures
  • Interface with procurement, engineering, manufacturing, customer, or vendors to coordinate and resolve technical or quality-related problems

ASSA ABLOY provides access solutions including mechanical locks and electronic security systems to secure doors, buildings, and identities. Its products work by combining physical locks with digital access control: mechanical locksets for doors, electronic locks and smart cylinders that can be opened via codes, cards, keys, or mobile apps, and identity solutions from HID Global that manage secure credentials and access permissions across systems. The company differentiates itself through a large, diversified portfolio of brands and products, a long track record of strategic acquisitions (such as Yale Locks and HID Global), and a global presence in over 70 countries, which lets it serve many customers and integrate hardware with software and identity management. The goal is to maintain leadership in the access-solutions market by expanding offerings, geographic reach, and coordination across physical security and identity technologies.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Stockholms kommun, Sweden

Founded

1880

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 delivered 2% organic growth, 15.3% margin, and SEK 3.1B cash flow.
  • Sennco acquisition adds $33M retail security revenue, accretive to EPS immediately.
  • Mobile access solutions project 22% CAGR through 2033 via NFC and Bluetooth.

What critics are saying

  • Chinese manufacturers undercut smart locks by 40-60%, eroding residential margins.
  • Apple and Google restrict NFC access, crippling 22% CAGR mobile segment.
  • Geopolitical tensions duplicate supply chains, raising COGS 8-15% across 70 countries.

What makes ASSA ABLOY unique

  • ASSA ABLOY merged ASSA and Abloy in 1994, pioneering global lock leadership.
  • ARX platform integrates access control, alarms, and fire systems with PKI encryption.
  • Acquired Yale, HID Global, and Sennco, spanning mechanical to retail anti-theft.

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ADP Security
Mar 24th, 2026
Next-Level access control: why ADP chose ASSA ABLOY ARX.

Next-Level access control: why ADP chose ASSA ABLOY ARX. March 24, 2026 When it comes to protecting your premises, not all access control systems are equal. Many businesses rely on entry-level platforms that were designed for convenience rather than security - and the difference only becomes apparent when it matters most. As certified ASSA ABLOY ARX installers, ADP Security Systems is proud to offer one of the most advanced and secure access control platforms available in the UK. Having recently completed an ARX installation for a client requiring the highest level of site protection, Adpsecurity wanted to explain what sets this system apart - and why Adpsecurity believe it represents the future of commercial access control. What is ASSA ABLOY ARX? ARX is not simply an access control system. It is a complete security platform that combines access control, intruder alarm, fire alarm integration, and door automation into a single unified system - all managed through one interface. Most access control systems on the market handle one job: controlling who can open which doors. ARX goes significantly further. It allows facility managers to control and monitor burglar alarms, door locks, automatic doors, and fire alarm responses from one centralised platform. This integrated approach reduces cost, simplifies management, and eliminates the risk of separate systems failing to communicate during a critical event. Developed by ASSA ABLOY - the global leader in door opening solutions - ARX is the market-leading security system across Scandinavia and is increasingly being adopted across Europe for high-security commercial, public sector, and industrial applications. Enterprise-Grade encryption - built in, not bolted on. Security should start at the credential. With ARX, every layer of the system is encrypted to the highest standard. ARX uses PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) certificates with SSL encryption - a method patented by ASSA ABLOY - to ensure that every communication between readers, control units, locks, and credentials is fully encrypted. This is the same level of encryption used in online banking and government communications. The system's SEOS credential technology employs AES-128 and 3DES encryption, with diversified keys for each individual card. In practical terms, this means that even if a single credential were somehow compromised, it would provide no information about any other card in the system. Each credential is uniquely encrypted, making cloning virtually impossible. This matters because many widely used access control systems still rely on MIFARE Classic cards - a technology whose Crypto-1 encryption was publicly broken back in 2008. Research has demonstrated that these cards can be cloned in under a second using equipment that is readily available online. If your current system uses MIFARE Classic credentials, your access control may not be as secure as you think. Why entry-level systems fall short. Not all access control platforms are designed with the same level of security in mind. Many popular systems that are common across UK commercial premises were built for ease of installation and low cost - not for resilience against modern cyber and physical threats. Common weaknesses found in entry-level access control systems include credentials that rely on deprecated encryption standards, system communications transmitted without proper encryption, databases that store PIN codes and card data in plain text rather than encrypted formats, and limited or no integration with alarm and fire safety systems. These are not theoretical risks. Documented vulnerabilities in widely deployed access control platforms have demonstrated that attackers can gain administrative access to system databases, extract and clone card data without possessing the original card, overwrite system passwords without prior authentication, and read user PINs directly from unencrypted database records. ARX was designed from the ground up to eliminate these risks entirely. Its architecture uses industry-standard encryption protocols at every level, and its certificate-based mutual authentication means the system verifies both the credential and the reader before granting access. Mobile access with SEOS credentials. ARX supports SEOS Mobile Credentials, allowing authorised users to access secured areas using their smartphone via NFC or Bluetooth LE - with the same AES-128 encryption that protects physical credentials. For facility managers, this offers a number of practical advantages. Credentials can be issued, amended, or revoked remotely without the need to produce and distribute physical cards. Lost phone? Access can be disabled instantly. New starter? Credentials can be sent digitally before they even arrive on site. There is also a simple but important security benefit: people tend to notice a missing phone within minutes. A missing access card, on the other hand, might go unnoticed for days - leaving a window of opportunity for anyone who finds it. A truly integrated security platform. One of the most significant advantages of ARX is its ability to bring access control, intruder alarm, and fire alarm monitoring into a single system with a single interface. With entry-level access control, you typically need a separate alarm system, a separate fire monitoring setup, and potentially separate management software for each. These systems may not communicate with each other, and managing them requires multiple logins, multiple interfaces, and often multiple maintenance contracts. ARX eliminates this complexity. When a fire alarm activates, the access control system can automatically release doors to facilitate evacuation. When an intruder alarm is triggered, the system logs exactly which credentials were active and at which doors. Everything works together because it was designed to work together - not integrated after the fact. The system also offers native integration with Milestone XProtect video management for live CCTV monitoring linked to door events, Traka key cabinets for combined access and key management, and building management platforms for a fully connected facility. ARX GO - remote management from anywhere. With ARX GO, the system's web-based management interface, facility managers and security teams can monitor and control the system from any device with a browser. This includes switching alarm areas on and off, acknowledging and resetting alarms, viewing real-time activity logs, and managing access permissions across sites. For businesses with multiple locations, this remote capability is invaluable - providing a single point of control without the need to be physically present at each site. ADP Security Systems: certified ASSA ABLOY ARX installers. ADP Security Systems is proud to be a certified ASSA ABLOY ARX installer. This means its engineers are fully trained and accredited to design, install, commission, and maintain ARX systems to the manufacturer's exacting standards. As an SSAIB-accredited company with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification, Adpsecurity bring the same level of professionalism and attention to detail to every ARX installation. Whether you need a single-door access point or a multi-site networked system, Adpsecurity tailor every solution to the specific requirements of your premises. Its approach is straightforward: Adpsecurity assess your site, design a system that meets your security needs, install it to the highest standard, and maintain it for the long term. From CCTV and intruder alarms to access control and fire safety - everything under one roof. Is it time to upgrade your access control? If your business currently relies on an entry-level access control system, it may be worth asking a few questions. Do your credentials use modern encryption, or could they be cloned? Are your system communications encrypted end-to-end? Does your access control integrate with your alarm and fire safety systems? Can you manage your security remotely? If the answer to any of these is no, your premises may not be as well protected as you think. ADP Security Systems can carry out a free, no-obligation site assessment to evaluate your current setup and advise on whether an upgrade to ASSA ABLOY ARX would benefit your security posture. 01730 261510

Future B2B
Mar 17th, 2026
DoorBird and ASSA ABLOY co-exhibit at ISC West 2026.

DoorBird and ASSA ABLOY co-exhibit at ISC West 2026. DoorBird showcases new Indoor Stations and introduces Digital Nameplates. Published: March 17, 2026 DoorBird will co-exhibit with ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions at ISC West 2026. By joining forces at a shared booth, the two companies will offer attendees unified experience of cutting-edge access technologies, from intelligent entry hardware to advanced IP video door stations. DoorBird will debut its next generation of Indoor Stations, featuring: * High-resolution 7-inch color touchscreens * Upgraded audio components for clearer communication * Faster, more intuitive user interface * Contemporary hardware design * Sophisticated materials DoorBird will also introduce its Digital Nameplates, a leap forward in resident and tenant identification. This product is officially entered in the SIA New Product Showcase Awards, where it will be highlighted as a forward-looking solution that replaces traditional physical nameplates with digital, remotely updatable displays. Key features include: * High-contrast, energy-efficient electronic display * Remote updates via the DoorBird app or property management platforms * Seamless integration into DoorBird door stations * Reduced maintenance and improved professionalism for multi-unit buildings ISC West visitors will get a first glimpse of the new DoorBird D31x, the next-generation IP video door station featuring integrated 5G connectivity. Launching in North America later this year, the D31x series with 5G will offer: * Expanded installation flexibility with cellular connectivity * Easy upgrade and retrofit for existing buildings * Faster and more reliable communication for any location * 5G as primary or backup connectivity option (alongside wired PoE) The preview offers integrators and partners an early look at DoorBird's future hardware roadmap.

Cision
Mar 5th, 2026
ASSA ABLOY acquires Sam’s Garage Doors in Canada

ASSA ABLOY has acquired Sam’s Garage Doors, a distributor, installer, and servicer of various

Cision
Mar 4th, 2026
ASSA ABLOY acquires Sennco Solutions in the US

ASSA ABLOY has acquired Sennco Solutions (“Sennco”), a US provider of asset protection technology

PR Newswire
Mar 3rd, 2026
ASSA ABLOY acquires Sennco Solutions in the US

ASSA ABLOY acquires Sennco Solutions in the US. Mar 03, 2026, 02:20 ET STOCKHOLM, March 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - ASSA ABLOY has acquired Sennco Solutions ("Sennco"), a US provider of asset protection technology and solutions for retail security within primarily the health and beauty segment. "I am very pleased to welcome Sennco into ASSA ABLOY, an exciting technological addition that will reinforce our current offering within the Retail business area, and provide complementary growth opportunities," says Nico Delvaux, President and CEO of ASSA ABLOY. "Sennco is a provider of retail security solutions to a broad range of customers across the health and beauty retail segment. Sennco is an excellent addition to Global Solutions. Their expertise in anti-theft solutions, expands our offerings across the Retail business area. I look forward to working with Sennco's successful and experienced team," says Stephanie Ordan, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Technologies business unit Global Solutions. Sennco was founded in 2000 and has some 40 employees. The main office is based in Plainfield, Illinois, USA. Sennco will be part of Global Solutions business area Retail. Sales for 2025 amounted to about MUSD 33 (approx. MSEK 330) with a strong EBIT margin. The acquisition will be accretive to EPS from the start. About ASSA ABLOY ASSA ABLOY is the global leader in access solutions. Every day we help people feel safe, secure and experience a more open world. We operate worldwide with 64,000 employees and sales of SEK 152 billion, with leading positions in areas such as efficient door openings, trusted identities and entrance automation. Our innovations enable safe, secure and convenient access to physical and digital places. The following files are available for download: SOURCE ASSA ABLOY