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Bachelor’s degree in Broadcasting, Commuication, Journalism or a closelyrelatable field AND/OR a minimum of five (5) years of direct and sustained professional experience in positions directly related to audio proeduction or broadcasting AND/OR a satisfactory equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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High degree of experience in After Effects and proficiency in Premiere Pro as well as the rest of Adobe CC.Bonus points for experience with editing video and mixing audio. IDEAL CANDIDATES WILL OFFERBachelor’s degree in Motion Design, Animation, Video, Advertising, Marketing, Communications, or related field or equivalent work experience.
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A monthly audience that’s twice the size of any other audio company – almost three times the size of the largest TV network – and almost 4 times the size of the largest ad-supported music streaming service.
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The Senior Field Specialist should exhibit outstanding and consistent technical skills in areas of Audio Visual design, signal flow, structural integrity, custom terminations, control and DSP programming, and networking.
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Staging and installation of complex multi-room Audio Visual manufacturer installations while coordinating with on-site trades, customer IT staff and overseeing the field specialist team.
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Specializing in any of the following areas: UI/UX engineering, Mobile application development, Networking, Graphics (real-time rendering or image processing), Audio (playback, management, processing), Software performance profiling, debugging, and optimization.
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At times, be able to train Field Specialists on new products released to market and proper Audio Visual standards. The Senior Field Specialist – with a commitment to the customer experience, will be responsible for installing and troubleshooting audio visual installations within a team environment.
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Knowledge of incorporating multimedia elements (audio, video, and graphics) into blended learning solutions. Two years of experience in instructional design/curriculum design/learning technologies, adult learning, or business-related field.
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Create, modify, & test audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) programs (as applicable) Many of our AV Systems Integrator hiring firms are seeking FIELD ENGINEERS in HARTFORD to service clients in the Metro region.
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Minimum of one to two years’ experience in a related field of work with service support and/or installation - biomed, electronics, audio/video, or hospital IT experience a plus. At STERIS, we help our Customers create a healthier and safer world by providing innovative healthcare and life science product and service solutions around the globe.
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With our business reach, we cover satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, mobile plans and products, smart home installation services and, now, we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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The Customer Service Advisor (CSA) often begins as a Pick-n-Pull Greeter and can work their way up through Part Sales, Parts Specialist and eventually a store Sales Lead through positive work ethics and evaluations.
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Makes decisions that are guided by operating procedures that are within the policies, processes, and procedures of the Customer Field Service area. Accountable for the performance of the Customer Field service team.
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In our world, the women's soccer coach deserves the same level of service as the head football coach. A Field Sales Pro is responsible for optimizing the full cycle sales in your assigned territory and servicing our customers.
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We are currently hiring for a Field Service Engineer II that can be located anywhere in the Northeastern US. This role will be responsible for the installation and troubleshooting of water treatment equipment at customer sites in the Northeastern area of the US. An ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical and electrical aptitude and a basic understanding of PLCs.
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