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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. 2-3 years providing audio-visual technical support in a conference room environment.
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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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Responsible for maintaining the audio and video conferencing infrastructure of the client Responsible for Cisco/Polycom and MS Teams Collaboration Endpoints Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, ClientU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support Understand and support the integration of Cisco and MS Teams and handling reservation of conferencing rooms in Outlook Manage conferencing related devices including Crestron, Extron, AMX, Condeco etc.
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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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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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The Audio-Visual Engineer will provide technical support and coordination for all media events including all technical components such as routing/switching, recording and duplication of video/audio signals for live local and remote video conferencing, web streaming, Telemedicine, and AV integration.
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This employee will report to the Audio Visual Manager and Assistant Manager with the goal of meeting the needs of the client. Some experience with the other Audio Visual disciplines, such as sound reinforcement, stage lighting skills, production video switching, LED wall, IT experience.
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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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JOB SUMMARY: The Audio Visual Coordinator will oversee and provide all audio, video, lighting, and technical services for the REV Entertainment at Choctaw Stadium and Globe Life Field.
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Serves as a member of our in-house media and audio/visual (A/V) team supporting live and livestreamed events, pre-recordings, and some post-production editing for our religious services and events.
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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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Strong knowledge of signal flow, audio/video signal types, cabling, connector types and associated terminations procedures. Experience with installing, testing and commissioning custom audio, video and control systems.
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The Met seeks an experienced technician to serve as an Audio-Visual Specialist for Video and Lighting Control within the AV and Media Services division in the Digital Department. The Audio-Visual Specialist supports the Museum's performances, symposia, lectures, convenings, classes, meetings, museum-wide festivals, and corporate and non-profit rentals.
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