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As the AV Field Service Engineer, you will be responsible for troubleshooting, defining, escalating, and resolving audio, video, and control system problems for our support clients and at our customer's facilities.
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Install video conferencing systems and audio-video racks. Perform cable pull-paths, diagnosis structural/room interior for efficient and optimum installations, crimp and terminate audio and video cables.
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Conduct system testing and commissioning to ensure proper functionality and performance of AV systems, including audio, video, control systems, and networking components. Minimum of 5 years of experience in commercial AV installation, including experience with audio systems, video displays, control systems, and networking.
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Perform support tasks in a timely and quality conscious manner including but not limited to: meeting support, installing non-complex AV components, and video/audio recording support where applicable.
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U) The AV/MM Engineer provides design, installation and maintenance of Audio-Visual/Multimedia (AV/MM) systems. (U) Integration of audio and video teleconferencing systems.
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Supervise AV team and provide Audio/Video (A/V) support for scheduled events in multiple locations, which includes assisting and supporting meetings, events and appropriate technologies.
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Serves as the primary point of contact for all multi-site video broadcasting events across the health system and manages details associated with AV and multimedia vendors for broadcasting services and special events.
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Proficient working Codecs (Polycom and CISCO), control systems (AMX, Extron and Crestron), Audio video matrix switchers (Crestron, Extron, and AMX), and Digital Signal Processors (ClearOne, Extron and Biamp.
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This is a highly specialized technical support position responsible for configuring and maintaining conference room equipment, including projectors, screens, audio systems, video conferencing equipment, and other AV peripherals.
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The Audio-Video/Multimedia (AV/MM) Engineer shall Organize and direct hardware installations across multiple sites. Audio-Video/Multimedia (AV/MM) Engineer (TC-05.
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The AV/MM Engineer provides design, installation and maintenance of Audio-Visual/Multimedia (AV/MM) systems. Integration of audio and video teleconferencing systems.
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The Installation Superintendent for Broadcast, Media, and AV (audio visual) is responsible for performing a wide variety of installation duties on technology projects for our clients. Familiarity with a wide range of broadcast installations, audio, video and networking equipment.
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We offer design, installation, support and project management for Distributed Antenna Systems, Passive Optical Networking, voice/data, wireless systems, security, audio visual, and video teleconferencing delivering powerful IP-centric, integrated solutions that get results.
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