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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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In addition, The AV Technician will work with multiple aspects of the cable installation process including copper, pathway construction, rough-in, routing, Telecommunication Room build-out, cable terminations, labeling, and grounding.
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The Lead AV Technician serves as main on-site customer contact for questions and/or concerns; attends facility and construction meetings when required. The Lead AV Technician performs work that consistently demonstrates a detailed level of technical knowledge; troubleshoots and resolves technical issues as they arise.
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The Lead AV Technician serves as main on-site customer contact for questions and/or concerns; attend facility and constructions meetings when required. The Lead AV Technician performs work consistently demonstrating a detailed level of technical knowledge; troubleshoot and resolve technical issues as they arise.
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Job description Manages all life-cycle phases of a project including providing accurate project documentation Loads, tests, and troubleshoots control systems such as AMX, Crestron, and Extron Implement VTC/AV solutions based on requirements given by pre-sales team.
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And associated Video Production equipment, and advanced support for digital signage systemsPossess advanced AV installation skillsKnowledgeable of low voltage electrical concepts, cable management conceptsGood verbal communication skills and good customer service skillsAbility to diagnose, troubleshoot and resolve technical problems.
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We are seeking a highly motivated structured cabling technician to directly support industrial locations throughout South Florida. This job description for a Structured Cabling Technician serves as a general guideline.
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We are looking for 3-5 year of experience Technician ll - AV to lead large commercial AV installation projects. The successful candidate will have previous experience working with AV systems such as the following but not limited to; Crestron, BiAmp, Cisco and Extron.
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The Audio Visual Technician controls and operates the campus sound, video, lighting equipment and slide show presentation in accordance with qualifications, with or without the supervision of the AV Supervisor.
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Working independently under the general supervision of the Audio-Visual Manager, the AV Technician Assistant delivers high level user assistance in all teaching classrooms, as well as provides AV support in conference room spaces and occasionally serves as the on-site technician for events for CAS.
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If this sounds like the right AV Telecommunications Technician / AV Telecom Technician opportunity for you, apply today! As a Fiber Technician / Fiber Optic Technician, you install, maintain, and fiber optic systems which include testing and troubleshooting.
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Reporting to the Audio-Visual Systems Manager, Audio Visual Technician level II will need to set up, operate, maintain, and repair AV equipment used to enhance Museum events, such as projectors, TVs, microphones, DSPs, lighting and sound mixing equipment.
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The opportunity:The AV Technician provides professional AV support for live in-person, virtual and hybrid corporate meetings and events at Sun Life. The Technician leads business partners to the best possible solutions and ensures the services are delivered at a high-quality standard and professional caliber, providing direction to team members and vendor partners as required.
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The Technician reports to the Senior Manager, AV Services (People Manager) and receives support and direction from our Senior AV Technicians and the Senior Manager, Broadcast Services.
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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. AV equipment rack builds Troubleshoot basic audio, video, and control systems problems Read and follow blueprints set for installation.
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