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Image and deploy laptops and desktops using standard MDM deployment tools (JAMF, BigFix, and AirWatch) Support and assist employees using AV systems, both onsite and remote, including CFM Google Meet, projectors, audio and video conferencing Assist with AV setup for internal meetings and events.
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Experience implementing audio-visual communications (video conferencing) using H.323 protocol. Support and troubleshoot video conferencing solutions. Provide assistance with the migration/conversion of e-mail services to new hardware and/or software.
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Candidate will be required to have knowledge in installation and configuration of LAN/WAN Cabling (copper, fiber), telecommunications (PBX, Voice Gateways, Cisco Call Manager) and Video Conferencing (install and setup multi-point videoconference equipment.
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P osition : Audio/Visual Engineer with VTC Experience L ocation : Ft. Belvoir, VA C learance : Must hold an active Secret clearance ; active TS or TS/SCI preferred Responsibilities: Maintain Audio/ video and conferencing-unique hardware, software, and peripherals.
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Assist in designing, configuring, implementing, and troubleshooting network hardware, software, ancillary services, and network communication gateways to other computing environments. Project management experience for hardware and software implementation projects.
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AV Support - For conference rooms across client campus that is built with different Video Conferencing systems like Cisco VC. Support different collaboration tools like Teams, Zoom, Slack etc.
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AV equipment includes all audio equipment (digital mixers, wireless mics), video (projectors, switchers, video conferencing units, cameras, various sources), lighting (studio lighting, theatrical lighting) as well as staging, rigging etc.
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Troubleshoot and resolve video conferencing and event service incidents, including RMA s, and hardware/software issues. Including Cisco, Microsoft Teams, Poly, Zoom, and other unified communications technology with a strong focus on video conferencing technology.
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Support computer systems, hardware, software, video conferencing systems, and network systems both on, and periodically offsite. Experience working with StarLeaf video conferencing systems and Zoom.
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Expert level knowledge of end-user technology in a Distribution Center including: hardware (RF handhelds, mobile/fixed printing, asset tracking, and charging technology); software; OS- Windows; Apple; Virtual Technology - VDI, Cloud based desktops; video conferencing, collaboration technologies, etc.
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We directly support Audio & Video conferencing systems, troubleshoot and resolve issues with hardware, software, and third-party tools. This includes technologies like Google Hangouts and hardware like TVs, projectors, speakers, microphones, cameras, etc.
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Experience with telephony services, including VoIP, fax, and video conferencing. This position is primarily responsible for supporting tier 1 and tier 2 requests involved with asset management, troubleshooting, and maintenance of company's end-user IT hardware and software - HP hardware, Microsoft Windows environment with Active Directory/Azure Active Directory.
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Employee will act as a Senior Network Engineer performing advanced troubleshooting and installation work on various computer and networking hardware, software, video conferencing, digital signage, audio-visual integration and other visual communication equipment.
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Experience with control systems, video-conferencing, switching hardware, audio DSP setup and calibration; The Lead Control System Programmer will be responsible for writing code and commissioning complex audio/video systems.
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Manage conference room technologies such as audio-visual equipment, video conferencing systems and Surface Hubs. Identifying, diagnosing and resolving technical problems related to network failure/integrity and usage of PC hardware and software.
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