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Extensive knowledge of audio visual systems used on live events, including audio, lighting, video, rigging and power. In-depth knowledge of industry-standard audio and lighting desks (Allen & Heath, Digico, Yamaha, Avolites, Chamsys, Grand MA.
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Legrand North and Central America (LNCA) employs over 6,500 associates in 50 locations, working across six divisions/sector: Audio Visual, Building Controls Systems, Data Power and Controls, Electrical Wiring Systems, and Lighting.
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Competent with Bose, Kramer, Martin audio, DMX lighting. The 2 most common technologies they service are audio/visual and Access Control systems. But they are also heavily involved in TV/RF systems, DMX/effect/LED Lighting, Data networks and Automation.
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Hutchison Technologies develop facility technology solutions backed-up with a wealth of relevant industry knowledge, detailed creative expertise and solid technical design capabilities and are currently positioned and marketed as the leading provider of audio visual and lighting solutions to the health and fitness industry.
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Reviews and/or coordinates communications, security, audio visual and other specialized electrical systems. Reviews and/or designs power (LV & HV), lighting and fire alarm systems.
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Minimum of a 2 year diploma in a technical field (Architectural, IT, Audio Visual and similar). Develop specifications for customers (consoles, acoustics, lighting, IT, Video Management, AV Systems, and similar.
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Embark on a thrilling journey into the world of sights and sounds as an Audio-Visual Technician. As an AV Technician, you'll be at the forefront of bringing events, shows, and presentations to life, mastering the art of sound, lighting, and visual setups.
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Audio Visual, Audio-visual, AV, A/V, ProAV, Crestron, AVIXA, Biamp, QSC, A minimum of 3 years of field experience in professional installation of audio, video, lighting, broadcast, and acoustic (AVLA.
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Support the post-production process by editing video content, adding visual effects, and refining audio elements. Basic understanding of camera operation, lighting techniques, and cinematography principles.
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Oversees all Front of House lighting and audio visual. While acting as primary audio/visual equipment operator, Audio Visual Engineer will work in an efficient and professional manner while maintaining a positive attitude.
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We provide long-lasting, high-quality audio, video, lighting, drapery, and rigging solutions to venues of all types and sizes. Audio distribution utilizing QSC DSP, L-Acoustics, BSS, Symetrix, or similar.
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Provides first line technical support for internal customers with regard to building and home automation, and audio-visual (AV) infrastructure. Engages in daily tasks both on-site and remote, involving but not limited to the installation of Smart Home Control Systems, Audio-Video Systems, Network Racks & Equipment, Speakers, TVs, Home Theaters, Video Walls, Smart Cameras, Smart Doorbells, Low Voltage Wiring & Terminations, etc.
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Familiarity with audio, video lighting and control systems. The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing a team of audio-visual installation technicians to ensure.
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A leading AV Residential Solutions provider of emerging technologies is seeking an Audio Visual Field Service Technician to join our growing Custom Installation Department. Audio Visual Field Service Technician (Residential) – Lansdale, PA.
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Serve as a senior technical leader for project teams; owning audio/visual/lighting/staging vendor resourcing, technical/union labor, complex technical runs of shows, scheduling performer/talent rehearsals, and on-site management of technical director and/or teams.
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