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Position Title: Audio Visual Manager - Senior. The AV Engineer will assist in playing a pivotal role in enhancing the organization's communication, collaboration, and presentation capabilities through the strategic use of audio-visual technologies.
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Audio Visual Technician Qualifications. High School diploma or equivalent plus advanced vocational training and two years of experience in audio visual and general building maintenance or construction, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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As an Audio Visual (AV) Engineer/Product Manager at Quad, you will play a crucial role in the deployment of in-store retail media/digital signage networks. Minimum of 10 years of experience in the audio-visual industry as a Design Engineer, with a focus on digital signage and retail media networks.
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Lead the implementation of all technical aspects of the digital signage/audio-visual solutions in-store. Design and engineer audio-visual products and systems specific to the digital signage marketplace.
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In addition, the candidate must also be familiar with all studio operations, including floor directing, camera operation, teleprompter, graphics creation, audio, lighting, non-linear editing, content management systems and master control systems.
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Responsible for maintaining the audio and video conferencing infrastructure of the client Responsible for Cisco/Polycom and MS Teams Collaboration Endpoints Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, ClientU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support Understand and support the integration of Cisco and MS Teams and handling reservation of conferencing rooms in Outlook Manage conferencing related devices including Crestron, Extron, AMX, Condeco etc.
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Working in concert with both the Audio Visual Technical Manager and the Special Events Operations Manager, the Audio Visual Coordinator is responsible for the smooth delivery of audio visual logistics for special event spaces at Carnegie Science Center.
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Meta Reality Labs Research is looking for experienced interns who are passionate about ground breaking research in audio signal processing, machine learning and audio visual learning to solve important audio-driven problems for AR/VR applications.
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Recognized as one of the top audio-video integrators in the nation, Ford AV is known for installing some of the largest and most complex AV projects for ExxonMobil, AT&T, Houston Intercontinental Airport, State Farm, Fannie Mae, Apple, Denver International Airport, Broncos Stadium, U.S. House of Representatives, and the Cyber Warfare Integration Center for the U.S. Military.
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AV, A/V, Audio Video, Audio-Video, Audiovisual, Audio Visual, Safety Supervision, Construction Management, OSHA Standards, Management, Power Tools, Delegation, Commercial Construction.
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Strong knowledge of audio-visual technologies, codecs, display technologies, and signal processing. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Relevant certifications in audio-visual technologies (e.g., CTS, CTS-D) are a plus.
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Our work depends on TS/SCI cleared Audio Visual Engineer joining our team to support our intelligence customer in Springfield, VA or Arnold, MO. Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as an Audio Visual Engineer at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients.
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Audio Visual Break/Fix Technician & Live Event Producer. The AV Technician is responsible for providing audio-visual support and Break Fix / Meeting Support activities. 2-3 years providing audio-visual technical support in a conference room environment.
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Welcome to Ford AV, a realm where the passion for audio, video, lighting, music, and technical prowess intersect to craft unforgettable experiences. Personal interest in audio, video, lighting systems, and/or construction.
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Ford offers on-going industry training, competitive pay and benefits including medical, dental, vision, short-term disability and life insurance, travel Per Diem, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, 401K with matching, industry certifications and opportunities for advancement.
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