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Preferred but not required: Bachelor's degree or global equivalent in an IT, business or sales related field. The successful candidate will use their previous experience in SaaS, Cyber-sec or IAM/IGA to negotiate high value contracts across what is generally a lengthy sales cycle.
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Responsible for the configuration, and maintenance of worldwide Voice and Video Conferencing System. Responsible for assessing the applicability of vulnerabilities and maintain security compliance of the Voice and Video Conferencing System.
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The Security Field Service Technician will be responsible for providing service, maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting/diagnostics on access control equipment and IP-based video systems, including but not limited to: electrified and non-electrified locks, card readers, ancillary door devices, IP and analog cameras, head-end video recording devices, wired and wireless systems, and intercom systems.
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Recognized as one of the top audio-video integrators in the nation, Ford AV is known for installing some of the largest and most complex AV projects for ExxonMobil, AT&T, Houston Intercontinental Airport, State Farm, Fannie Mae, Apple, Denver International Airport, Broncos Stadium, U.S. House of Representatives, and the Cyber Warfare Integration Center for the U.S. Military.
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Experience engineering, deploying, and troubleshooting voice and video collaboration systems such as the CUCM, UCS platform, Cisco Meeting Server (CMS), Telepresence Management System (TMS), legacy video conferencing hardware, Multi-controller Units, and Voice Gateways.
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More Perfect Union is looking for a Video Editing Intern to assist the video team in creating original content for Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Collaborate with video editors, media producers, and TikTok intern to create vertical 60 second videos.
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The Audiovisual Technical Specialist works as a member of the Events Team and is responsible for assembly , operation and maintenance of sound and video equipment including speakers, microphones, video monitors, switcher, sound mixer,and a still camera that are used to enhance live events and institutional video/photography projects.
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Work with the Senior Video Editor and graphic designers to create assets for YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and the committee's paid digital programs, including mobile and out-of-home advertising.
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Bachelor's Degree in Tourism, Marketing, Business, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, or a related field; and. Marketing, Advertising and/or Public Relations at a Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), or at a tourism-related organization (i.e. hotel, tourist attraction, event venue, restaurant group) or chamber of commerce or business improvement district.
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The Key Account Manager Designate (KAM-D) for Retail Sales contributes to Frito Lay’s success by executing a selling strategy in Independent Business across the Atlantic Region. Build customer selling capability with Frito Lay field sales organization.
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Bachelor's degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology or related field. Master’s degree in political science, international relations, international development, anthropology or related field preferred.
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For candidates who receive an offer at the posted level, the starting base salary (for non-sales roles) or base salary + commission target (for sales/commissioned roles) is expected to be between.
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Support a wide array of AV equipment/services including secure video conferencing systems, rear projection displays, LED displays, distributed and advanced audio systems features, wireless microphone arrays, PTZ cameras, and lighting control systems.
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5+ hands on experience with one or more of the following D365 / Dynamics CRM modules: Customer Engagement, Project Service Automation, Field Service, Sales, Marketing. Evaluate, design, and implement Microsoft Dynamics 365 business solutions, often working on-site to help customers deploy their solutions.
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Drive relationships with Veeam counterparts (inside sales, commercial field sales, marketing, engineering) as well as external Channel and Alliance partnerships to identify opportunities, develop strategy and execute successful programs across the Federal Civilian community.
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