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Audio Video Technician is responsible for providing excellent guest experience at T-Mobile Center events by assisting planning, operation, and maintenance of video board system and other audio-visual systems.
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Job DetailsJob LocationKraft Sports and Entertainment - Foxborough, MAPosition TypePart TimeJob ShiftFlexibleJob CategoryStadium OperationsDescriptionSUMMARY: This position is responsible for setup, testing, operation, and tear down of audio-visual equipment for client events and meetings, as produced by the Gillette Stadium Special Events department.
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The ADOPT Onsite Audio-Visual Service Technician will work at one of our premier Financial clients, a global industry leader. Experience with audio-visual related systems (1-3 years of AV support preferred.
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Install audio / visual equipment, including: audio and video conferencing equipment, distributed audio, digital signage, sound reinforcement, control systems, public announcement systems and all presentation systems.
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Paladin has offices coast to coast across the United Stated and Canada, and nearly 1,600 talented and committed professionals dedicated to custom-crafting and installing technology solutions for clients requiring Integrated Security, Network Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Fiber Optics/OSP, Structured Cabling, and more.
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Serve as a production assistant to the Technical Manager, and work alongside Facility staff in the areas of event staging, lighting, sound, and audio/visual presentation for Center programs and rentals.
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We have openings for customer service representative, receptionist, data entry, audio visual technician, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, audio visual technician, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, audio visual technician, warehouse, audio visual technician, assembly, production, pickers, packers, sales rep, audio visual technician, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Our client, a global leader in audiovisual and collaboration solutions, is seeking a highly skilled AV Technician specializing in cinema technology, particularly Barco and Dolby systems. Join our team as an AV Technician, specializing in cinema technology.
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Perform precise audio/video tests and calibrations to ensure cinema system optimization. Maintain and repair digital projection and audio systems, with a strong emphasis on cinema technology.
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Overall understanding of audio/visual infrastructure and voice/data applications; ability to troubleshoot installing, testing and supporting AMX, Crestron and/or Extron control systems; Strong technical skills on a variety of audio/visual systems equipment.
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Blue Danube Productions, an audio/visual event production company, is seeking a full-time Audio-Visual Technician to join our team! Our Audio-Visual Technician will be asked to utilize your technical knowledge, hospitality skills and up-selling techniques and always go beyond customer expectations.
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Videowall system - Barco - Planar - Analog Way - Submitting IT tickets - For activation and provisioning network jacks for AV components connecting directly to Eversource network - VoIP provisioning for audio conferencing interfaces - Any other UCC or audio video needs - Functionality testing of new video conference rooms and other large systems to ensure they operate as designed and identify items that need to be corrected.
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Job Description Our client, a well-established commercial AV design, integration, and managed services company, specializing primarily in luxury retail and public spaces, has an immediate opening for an experienced Commercial AV Installation and Service Technician to help them with successful installation and repairs of a wide variety of audio/visual projects.
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This includes assisting all Telepharmacy and front store customers with their questions and concerns and facilitating audio/visual access to the Supervising Pharmacist for counseling. Telepharmacy Technicians build upon the skills and responsibilities of the Pharmacy Technician, and are focused on managing day-to-day pharmacy operations, execution and performance, while building patient loyalty through a continuous focus on excellent customer service, service recovery, and facilitating communication with the Supervising Pharmacy/Pharmacist.
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Job Title: Audio Visual (AV) Technician Job Summary: The Audio Visual (AV) Technician for conference room setups is responsible for the installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of audiovisual equipment used in conference rooms.
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