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RAND's Conference Services department seeks an Audiovisual Specialist to provide AV technology support for board meetings, conferences, outreach events, and staff meetings in the RAND Washington, DC office.
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Provide VTC Operational Support for all NGA Campus East and West conference rooms and private offices. Scheduling and managing local and remote AV/VTC events, to include scheduling of physical room space when required.
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The Specialist requires knowledge of AV/VTC hardware, software and network connections. Planning, installing, configuring, operating, maintaining, defending, managing, repairing, and updating the VTC components including performing software updates, account management, and conference scheduling.
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Provides service to office facilities such as mail room, AV and conference room support, reprographics, pest control, etc. Setting up meeting areas & conference calls, setting up rooms for and scheduling appointments/meetings.
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Provides on-site and virtual technical support for VTC conference and other web conferencing platforms, troubleshooting of AV/VTC issues and audio/video conferencing related issues working directly with customers as well as other internal technical resources.
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Coordinates with client staff to determine AV basic infrastructure requirements for any new conference room or media design. Operate and test daily functionality of all AV and integrated conference rooms.
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You will manage the AV infrastructure hardware deployment, conference room designs, break-fix processes and on-site event support for our San Francisco office and occasionally Sunnyvale.
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Write resumes for each group giving the hotel's departments an overview and schedule of the conference and its objective, details of the meeting agenda, AV requirements, VIP's, billing arrangements and amenity requests.
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They are highly visible and responsible for the scheduling and deployment of AV Equipment in new or remodeled client offices and held accountable for on-time delivery of their assigned programs and clear, concise, and timely status updates to their client stakeholders.
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Desired Qualifications · Masters and twelve (12) years or more experience · DoD TS/SCI clearance · ITIL Foundations V4 certification · An AV/VTC certification, such as: CTS, CTS-I, Creston DMC-4K, Extron AV Assoc SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.
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E auditorium/conference rooms up to date in regards to maintaining the AV equipment. A company who is global leader in designing, integrating, supporting, managing, and deploying audio visual and unified communication systems and services that allow organizations to thrive within evolving workforces, environments, and work styles is looking to hire an AV field tech.
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The AV field service tech will be responsible for servicing the already existing AV systems. Proper candidate would be coming from 3-5 years in the AV field. AV support knowledge.
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This may include knowledge of AV and broadcast systems such as video conference hardware & software endpoints, hardware & software video, Virtual Event Platforms, as well as expertise in the MS Office Suite, Adobe creative Suite.
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Work InteractionsReporting to the Director of Audio Visual Event Services, the Senior AV Technician engages with senior administrators, staff, faculty, students and vendors. RequirementsSenior AV Technician - Capitol Campus - Georgetown University Job OverviewThe Senior AV Technician is a member of the Georgetown University Capitol Campus Audiovisual and Instructional technology groups.
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The Senior IT Technician will perform Mac desktop support, AV/Video Conferencing system support in conference rooms, as well as, diagnose laptop and hardware problems. Additional responsibilities include helping other team members with AV/phone/other IT.
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