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Responsibilities:Works cross-functionally with teams (sales, strategy, creative, digital, operations, production, audio visual and expo) to lead and manage corporate event programs including, but not limited to virtual events, trade shows, conferences, special events and ancillary events and experiential activations.
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Services include but are not limited to reprographics (copy) and mail services in both physical and digital environments, with support for services in hospitality, facilities, audio/visual, reception, and other Williams Lea service lines as needed.
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Set up, maintain, and troubleshoot a variety of audio-visual systems including, Teams Room Systems, Video Walls Digital Signage, Crestron, and QSYS platforms and other AV technologies, ensuring seamless communication and presentation experiences.
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Coordinate internal resources for event facilitation; room set-ups, staff coverage, audio /visual equipment and external rental equipment. Experience with basic audio/visual systems, including projectors and sound systems, or a technical comfort level that would allow for easy learning of these systems.
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Embrace an outstanding career opportunity with us as an Audio-Visual/Technical Services Manager at a high profile account in downtown Chicago! Confirmed experience in an audio-visual/technical management role.
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High school diploma or equivalent; relevant certification is a plus- Proven experience as an audio visual technician or similar role- Proficiency in operating audio and visual equipment, such as microphones, projectors, and sound systems- Strong troubleshooting skills to address technical issues quickly and effectively- Excellent communication and customer service skills- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
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Review and analyze audio visual system development requests to determine the level of IT support required, assignment of priorities and scheduling. Manage the daily video conference operations and all corresponding audio visual related items.
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The primary responsibilities include, providing technical support for all Audio-Visual and Unified Communicaton technologies within their collaboration spaces, training end users on system functionality and helping to support any new projects or technology upgrades.
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The Audio-Visual Integration Technician is responsible for (1) pulling and terminating cables; (2) understanding cable flow and installation; (3) install equipment and wall rack equipment reading wire diagrams: and (4) programing proprietary equipment for the Company’s clients.
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They go in when new locations are being built or existing locations are being upgrade and handle things such as POS systems, audio visual systems, security cameras, wireless access, phone lines, etc.
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MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: May utilize aggressive management techniques to physically restrain violent students, may administer Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) as directed by the teacher, may operate audio-visual equipment, may operate photocopying equipment.
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You will create compelling prize-first ‘slot-like’ concepts working with all game-design disciplines to develop your concept to a finished product including math, programming, audio, production, and visual arts.
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The primary responsibilities include answering incoming calls and transfer within the Firm, coordinating conference room reservation requests via the Firm’s room scheduling database, placing and coordinating catering orders and beverage/food setups for meetings, arranging for videoconferencing and audio visual equipment, and assisting with special projects as needed.
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Forecasts group sleeping rooms and event revenue (catering and audio-visual) for his/her groups. 2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; no work experience required.
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Manage all program logistics, including but not limited to venue/site selection, contract negotiations, travel, food and beverage, meeting room sets, audio-visual and production, hotel rooming lists, ground transportation, and ancillary vendors (i.e., entertainment, activities, décor, photographer.
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