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Maintain visual consistency and adherence to brand guidelines across all video and audio content, ensuring it reflects the brand’s identity and values. Provide digital asset management, including uploading and cataloging audio and videos, maintaining the database, and setting governance standards.
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A law firm is looking for an Audio Visual Manager. The Audio Visual (AV) Manager is responsible for architecting, designing, building, and continuously improving the Firm's global Audio Visual solutions, leading a team of professionals to deliver the Firm's AV experience.
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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. Serving as a peer mentor for the onboarding, training, and development of new hires in the Telepharmacy.
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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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Effectively resolves all customer concerns, complaints, issues and appropriately involves Pharmacist at Supervising Pharmacy and/or Front Store Manager at Telepharmacy (remote dispensing pharmacy) as appropriate.
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Vendor specific certifications in Audio Visual Industry (i.e. ICIA CTS, CTS-I, or CTS-D, EAVA, CVE, DMC-E,ACE), Video conferencing and/or Immersive solution certifications. Solid understanding of IP networking, Audio Visual design and implementation, and real time, interactive andarchived communications solutions.
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Troubleshooting skills and knowledge to provide support for IT infrastructure, WAN/LAN & Wireless, LTE, printing, scanning, audio-visual, computing, 2-way radio communications, automation software.
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We are hiring for Audio Visual Technician II to work in Irvine, CA. This role is a contract to hire, joining a growing team offering continued industry training and a career path. 6 months + of commercial Audio-Visual installation.
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Services include but are not limited to reprographics (copy) and mail services in both physical and digital environments, with support for services in hospitality, facilities, audio/visual, reception, and other Williams Lea service lines as needed.
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Trains and instructs faculty, students, staff and administrators in the effective use of computer and audio-visual technology, electronic resources, lecture capture, PRS devices, Zoom and other web-conference services in the classrooms.
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Install , troubleshoot, repair, and provide end-user support for Audio Visual equipment and Audio Visual control systems; including peripherals, PC's, speakers, TVs , LED Walls, amplifiers, RF equipment, Ethernet hardware, cabling systems, control system hardware and AV related software.
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Audio-Visual Field Engineer. Delivering the fan experience at one of 100+ sports facilities for the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, NCAA. Control certification from one or more of the following manufacturers: QSC, Extron, Crestron.
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Experience with C4I systems, including Audio Visual, Access Control / Intrusion Detection (ACS/IDS), Voice Communications, Link 16, Ground Based Air Defense (GBAD), etc. Working with Training Team, deliver multiple training courses, including System Operator Training, System Maintenance Training, System Administrator Training, Voice Communications System (VCS) Training, Cybersecurity Training, and Train-the-Trainer courses on-site in the Middle East. Develop training evaluation forms and evaluate the effectiveness of trainings through student evaluation forms, checks on learning, and other customer feedback.
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The role also requires an understanding of audio-visual equipment, including professional camera systems, lighting equipment, microphones, mixing consoles, video routers and switchers, and video transmission systems.
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Experience with Audio Visual and Projection systems, Automation Desks, Stunt Rigging Equipment and Body Harnesses, preferred. Experience with Audio Visual and Projection systems, Automation Desks, Stunt Rigging Equipment and Body Harnesses, preferred.
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