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Audio Visual Break/Fix Technician & Live Event Producer. The AV Technician is responsible for providing audio-visual support and Break Fix / Meeting Support activities.
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The Lead AV Tech will be well rounded and experienced in commercial Audio/Visual systems. Excellent experience with audio visual or other electro-mechanical installation techniques, or field servicing, for at least 3-years.
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We’re looking for an experienced Audio Visual Technician to help create some of the world’s most technologically advanced experiences and attractions. Competency and working knowledge of audio-visual technology, show control systems, and media networks.
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The Audio-Visual Technician will support internal and external stakeholders of Fox Corporation. The successful candidate will be required to support Audio-Visual (AV) systems on premise in all Fox environments.
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We have an immediate opening for an Audio Visual Technician to join our Michigan office located in Commerce Township. Normal work hours for the Audio Visual Technician job are Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.
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Support Audio Visual Event Production: Deliver, setup, and operate audio, lighting, and visual projection systems and video content capture equipment to support all live or virtual events and performances in collaboration with the Operations Manager.
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Kingdom One is partnered with an evangelical church located in the Los Angeles area that is looking to grow their team by adding an Audio Visual Technician! 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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Audio Visual Technician Qualifications. High School diploma or equivalent plus advanced vocational training and two years of experience in audio visual and general building maintenance or construction, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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While acting as primary audio/visual equipment operator, Audio Visual Engineer will work in an efficient and professional manner while maintaining a positive attitude. POSITION SUMMARY: Audio Visual Engineer supports in executing the overall day-to-day technical, operational needs for sound, lights, video, and backline equipment required for all music performances and events at Jason Aldean's, Gatlinburg.
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Oversees all Front of House lighting and audio visual. - Provides audio and video (A/V) support to venue management and stage entertainment, including coordination of equipment documentation, handling the nightly mixing for the live performances, and coordinating event operations.
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Under the direction of the Audio-Visual Supervisor, the Audio-Visual Technician II is responsible for the setup, operation, maintenance, and repair of audio, lighting, and video equipment to enhance the live entertainment experiences and special events performed throughout Yaamava' Resort & Casino venues.
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As an Audio Visual (AV) Engineer/Product Manager at Quad, you will play a crucial role in the deployment of in-store retail media/digital signage networks. Minimum of 10 years of experience in the audio-visual industry as a Design Engineer, with a focus on digital signage and retail media networks.
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A law firm is looking for an Audio Visual Manager to join their team in Washington D.C. (hybrid). 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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A Sr. Audio Visual Engineer will be responsible for presentations, Sales Engineering support, BOM creation assistance, SOW assistance along with planning and designing solutions for AV systems.
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Configure and troubleshoot audio-visual devices, such as projectors, displays, video conferencing systems, and audio equipment, to ensure seamless operation and compatibility with the network.
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