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Collaborate & oversee the technology implementation for clients including audio and visual systems, baby monitoring systems, and security access control systems. As a CBRE Project Manager for Systems Administration, you will be responsible for providing consulting services to a Healthcare client account to help achieve the company's strategic business objectives.
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Audio-Visual Control systems (AMX, Crestron, Extron). Estimate and quote Audio-Visual systems, including working with the Technical Solutions team to develop thoughtfully designed systems proposals for customers that meet their requirements.
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Must have visual and audio acuity to heavy equipment, machines such as fire equipment and apparatuses, firearms and clearing barrels. The Contract Manager or his designee will notify the Union and meet to discuss the changes.
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The chance to work on a variety of projects, and learn about low-voltage, audio/visual, special systems, commissioning and the other services we provide. As a project manager, your leadership will be key not only to the success of your projects but to the overall growth and advancement of the firm.
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Forecasts group sleeping rooms and event revenue (catering and audio visual) for his/her groups. The Westin Denver International Airport, 8300 Pena Boulevard, Denver, Colorado, United States.
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Operating all projection and audio-visual equipment within the theatre, both hardware and software, including all applicable film handling (threading, building-up, tearing down, etc.) The interviewing, hiring, scheduling, coaching, counseling, suspending of any cast member, with oversight from the General Manager or senior management of the facility, and after conferring with the Human Resources Manager, terminating of any employee.
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Live Events Audio Visual Production Manager. We are looking for a Production Manager to work at the Denver Branch in Denver, CO. Familiar with VectorWorks and/or CAD. Excellence in customer service, organization, problem-solving, and enthusiasm by articulating ideas, concepts, and directions clearly and concisely organizer while maintaining an approachable demeanor.
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Audio Visual - Senior Project Manager Denver, CO, USA Req # Monday, March 25, At Diversified, we don't just follow tech trends - we set them by leveraging the best in technology and ongoing advisory services to transform businesses.
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Audio/Visual: Ability to accurately interpret sounds and associated meanings at a volume consistent with interpersonal conversation. If loan out of balance, work with processor & branch manager to request subsidy.
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Manage all logistical arrangements for events including venue reservations, rental equipment, audio/visual arrangements, catering, parking, vendor placement and communication, permitting with other agencies including Fire and Public Health, and more.
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Regularly meet with team members in the SDT unit, Intensive Supports Office, and FSS Unit to assist in planning upcoming events and determining logistical requirements, including budget, venue (audio/visual, room setup), stakeholder communication, catering services, external presenters, and printed and online materials.
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From personal studios, concert venues, pro content, house of worship, or education, we design and install custom audio-visual systems that exceed your expectations. Position Summary: GC Pro Account Manager- Outside Sales The GC Pro Account Manager is responsible for cultivating new business development opportunities, as well as build upon existing business relationships, by assessing and then promoting professional-level audio, video, and lighting products and services to solve client business needs.
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We provide quality technology, qualified technicians, and a creative vision that enables our clients to effectively communicate at their conferences, meetings, and events while focusing on building trusting and lasting relationships through professional and personalized service.
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Team members will use high-end audio visual equipment and electrical components, and will be exposed to heights via lifts and ladders. 1 year of audio visual experience or equivalent in educational environment is preferred.
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This is a great opportunity for someone with a good driving record and no audio visual experience to learn the industry and start a career path. This is a great opportunity for someone with a good driving record and no audio-visual experience to learn the industry and start a career path.
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