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Have a bachelor's degree in relevant field of engineering (i.e., mechanical, electrical, fire protection or architectural) and 3 years of relevant experience, or 5 years of experience without degree required.
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Henderson Engineers, Inc. and Henderson Building Solutions are EEO Employers/Vet/Disabled and participate in the E-Verify program. Applicants for positions with Henderson Engineers/Henderson Building Solutions must be legally authorized to work in the United States, and verification of eligibility will be required at the time of commencement of employment.
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Are proficient in Revit and have experience with AutoCAD or other A/V related design tools such as Vectorworks. Together, we dream up innovative solutions for industry-wide problems, design spaces that become landmarks, and toast the good life at our happy hours.
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Have BICSI, AVIXA, and Plasa certification(s) or similar preferred. You would join our Venue Sector as an Audio-Video Design Engineer working on things like. As an ESOP, each of our employee-owners are an essential part of our mission to lead the industry in innovation, sustainability, and client experience.
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Assisting in the development of overall audio-video (AV) design, layouts, details, rack elevations and schematics under the direction of a senior designer/engineer. Performing necessary calculations associated with the design of AV broadcast systems.
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And we're changing the industry by integrating the building design and construction process. You'll get to use your talent to work on projects for some of the biggest names in mission-critical, higher education, sports, healthcare, grocery, restaurant, and retail within the sectors we serve in business, community, grocery, health, retail, & venue.
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Mid-Level: Bachelor's degree in relevant field of engineering preferred (i.e.: mechanical, electrical, fire protection or architectural) and 3 years of relevant experience, or 5 years of experience without degree required.
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Bachelor's degree in relevant field of engineering preferred (i.e.: mechanical, electrical, fire protection or architectural) and 11 years of relevant experience, or 13 years of experience without degree required.
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