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CRAFTING AV EXCELLENCE: As a Level 2 or 3 Low Voltage Tech - Audio Visual Technician, you'll be the driving force behind seamless installations, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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Next Level Technician is urgently hiring Low Voltage Cable Technicians for a long-term, career-shaping opportunity in the Charlotte, NC area! Low Voltage Cable Technicians at Next Level Technician will be working at a variety of Commercial and Industrial sites.
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While in the office, the Audio Visual Technician is responsible for picking orders, configuring servers, testing cameras & audio (approx 25% of the time). K nowledge of low voltage cabling, IP video cameras, network technologies, and knowledge of Linux helpful.
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Requirements Preferred CTS, CTS-I, or CTS-D certification OSHA certifications QSC QSys level I/ II certifications Experience with QSC, Extron, Cisco, Juniper, and Zeevee highly preferred Service, Audio Visual, Audio-visual, AV, A/V, ProAV, Crestron, AVIXA, Biamp, CTS, QSC, Extron.
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Your Role with the Company: As a Fire Alarm Entry Level Helper, you will: Receive on the job training and develop skills in the installation of fire alarms, security alarms, voice, data, or audio-visual systems that are part of a building's commercial-grade low voltage technologies.
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Next Level Technician is urgently hiring Low Voltage Cable Technicians for a long-term, career-shaping opportunity in the Winston-Salem, NC area! Not only do we offer competitive pay, sign on bonuses, referral bonuses, PTO and medical benefits , Next Level Technician will match you up with an attentive and communicative recruiter that is well-versed in low voltage industry knowledge.
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Perform comprehensive audiovisual equipment installation for clients, including low voltage wiring, trim outs, equipment rack setup, telephone systems, plasma/LCD TVs, projectors, audio amplifiers, digital sound processors, speakers and control systems.
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Network Cabling Services (NCS) has an opening for a Lead Audio Visual Technician to join our DFW team. Perform audio visual troubleshooting, basic routine repairs, and maintenance on equipment.
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5 years of low voltage signal flow for video/audio/control, D-Tools, and CAD design. Directly supervises, coaches and mentor’s audio visual team members. The role involves personnel management and ownership of standards, processes, and policies related to the technical aspects of audio-visual system delivery.
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Install, terminate and test low voltage cables and fiber optic cables as needed. 1 year minimum in low voltage cabling and systems. Responsible for but not limited to installation of Audio Visual Systems, pulling cable, terminating and testing endpoints, installing displays, projectors, screens, speakers, inputs, control panels and system peripherals.
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Next Level Technician is urgently hiring Low Voltage Cable Technicians for a long-term, career-shaping opportunity in the Augusta, GA area! As a BICSI certified training facility and equipment rental staffing company, we aim to provide all our Low Voltage Cable Technicians and Clients with the best resources possible.
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Performs and oversees at a journeyman level electrical and low voltage installations and subsequent inspections, as authorized by the State of Oregon Building Codes Agency and compliance with all regulating agencies.
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Next Level Technician is urgently hiring Low Voltage Cable Technicians for a long-term, career-shaping opportunity in the Greenville SC area! Each site and scope of work will be unique and add to the skillset and knowledge of the Low Voltage Cable Technician.
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Paladin is a leader in the design, deployment, optimization, management, and maintenance of integrated systems including Security, Audio-Visual, and Data Networking systems. The Technician I installer must show their basic knowledge of the industry, with a specialization in low voltage cable and systems installation skills and can display and apply a basic collection of installation-specific information.
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Next Level Technician is urgently hiring Low Voltage Cable Technicians for a long-term, career-shaping opportunity in the Fort Wayne IN area! Not only do we offer competitive pay, sign on bonuses, referral bonuses, Level UP rewards and medical benefits , Next Level Technician will match you up with an attentive and communicative recruiter that is well-versed in low voltage industry knowledge.
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