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Supports a wide array of AV equipment/services including: video teleconferencing, projection systems and flat panel displays, audio systems, wireless microphone systems, camera operation andvideo recording, lighting, control systems, conference telephones, and collaborative technology such as SMART Boards and touch screen interfaces.
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Project experience with bridge and pedestrian lighting, heavy signage, traffic signals, SMART traffic controls etc. HEAVY ELECTRICAL PROJECT MANAGER Gpac is a national executive search firm for the nation's premier electrical contractors and industry professionals.
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Lighting Technician 4 - Silver Spring, MD. Trouble shooting EMS systems, smart breakers, and relays. Assembling, installing, testing, and maintaining electrical or electronic lighting components.
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Internships, Co-ops, or fellowships related to any of the following: energy efficiency, connected & smart lighting, HVAC technology, and/or building automation & efficiency. Additionally, the TIM group supports the development of energy efficiency standards for appliances, lighting, and other commercial/residential/industrial equipment, which save the U.S. more energy each year than all wind and solar power generation combined.
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You’ll travel regionally and across the country, getting your hands dirty programming and troubleshooting cutting-edge smart lighting systems and equipment. The below job is 100% travel (no office work or remote work available.
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Catastrophe Fund to aid ProAutomated employees impacted by major events. New York on Monday, Boston on Tuesday, Chicago Wed - Friday, home Saturday/Sunday is an example schedule) We are a close-knit company that cares deeply about our team members on both a personal and professional level.
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When surveyed, our military/veteran employees overwhelmingly valued having a job with a sense of purpose and traveling, and they appreciated our work's high standards/expectations. Comfortable adapting to same-day and next-day changes to project scope and location.
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Job Type: Regular Our Conference Services department is seeking an Audiovisual Specialist to provide audio visual support for board meetings, conferences, outreach events, and staff meetings in the RAND Washington office (Arlington, VA.
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The Sr. Lighting Artist will work closely with the Project Art Director to support the game's environment lighting. We value each employee's unique experiences and perspectives and recognize that it is both the smart and right thing to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization.
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