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The Audio-Visual Technician will work directly with the Audio-Visual Manager. Audio / Visual Technician @ DuPont Experimental Station. The Audio-Visual Technician will also provide technical assistance and support throughout the buildings.
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The Lead AV Tech will be well rounded and experienced in commercial Audio/Visual systems. Excellent experience with audio visual or other electro-mechanical installation techniques, or field servicing, for at least 3-years.
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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.
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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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Under the direction of the Audio-Visual Supervisor, the Audio-Visual Technician II is responsible for the setup, operation, maintenance, and repair of audio, lighting, and video equipment to enhance the live entertainment experiences and special events performed throughout Yaamava' Resort & Casino venues.
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Support Audio Visual Event Production: Deliver, setup, and operate audio, lighting, and visual projection systems and video content capture equipment to support all live or virtual events and performances in collaboration with the Operations Manager.
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HTS is looking for a motivated, well-organized AV Technician to join our team. An AV Technician must possess good communication skills, general knowledge of AV best practices & standards, basic knowledge of signal flow, ability to troubleshoot system/service issues, and experience in installing, testing and commissioning custom commercial AV integrated systems.
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Experience and competency with manufacturing tools and platforms used for configuration and problem resolution of audio-visual technologies such as Shure, QSC, Ross, etc. Required/Desired Knowledge, Experience and Skills: 4+ years as an installation technician, in a leadership capacity; or related industry experienceFamiliarity with a wide range of broadcast installations, audio, video and networking equipment including Cisco, Ross Tricaster, QSC, Seervision, LG, Megapixel, Cyviz, etc.
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Working in concert with our foreman and lead technicians, the Audio-Visual Technician we select will have overall responsibility for supporting the technical team. We are currently seeking an Audio-Visual Technician that will be a critical member of a U.S.-based global systems integrator providing technology solutions and services for commercial and government clients.
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Position Overview: The Academic Multimedia Audio Visual Service Technician is a full-time role reporting to the Associate Director of Academic Multimedia Services within the division of Information Technology at Stevens Institute of Technology.
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The Senior Audio-Visual Technician coordinates and performs a broad range of technical functions connected to the set-up and maintenance, including preventative maintenance, of media equipment at all Business School campuses.
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Under he supervision of he Manager of Media echnology Services (M S), he Audio Visual (AV) echnician II is responsible for suppor of opera ion and main enance of he dis ance learning and video conferencing sys ems ins alled in classrooms and audi oria across he UMass campus.
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The AV Meeting Support Technician keeps the Associations various Information Technology (IT) and Audio/Visual (AV) systems operating at maximum potential while ensuring that applications are as responsive as possible to user departments.
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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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The role of the AV Technician is to install, repair, and/or maintain a variety of Audio Visual (AV) & Videoconferencing (VTC) equipment/systems with minimal supervision. Oversee all VTC system, Audio/visual, and Cable Television installations, scheduling and operations and maintenance.
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