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Oversee the daily operation and oversight of multimedia and audiovisual equipment in Capitol Campus classrooms, conference rooms, event spaces and mock trial spaces, investigating and troubleshooting issues and delegating duties to AV staff.
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We are seeking an experienced AV Engineer to be the subject matter expert for projects supporting the Department of Homeland Security St. Elizabeth's Campus in Washington, DC. A Top Secret Clearance and DHS EOD is required for this position.
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Develop complex AV control system programming and configuration of AMX, Crestron, and Extron control systems. Demonstrated experience designing and programming Jupiter, Extron, Tandberg, Polycom, Crestron, Lutron, and corresponding hardware and software infrastructure.
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The AV Supervisor will oversee the operations, maintenance, and installation of audio-visual systems within WMATA facilities. Knowledge of Crestron, Extron, and other AV control systems.
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Certification in AV or VTC technologies such as CTS, Crestron, or Extron. Koniag Data Solutions, a Koniag Government Services company, is looking for a Senior AV VTC Systems Engineer to support the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO.
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Install, configure, and test audio-visual (AV) systems, including but not limited to Extron and Crestron systems, in various federal facilities across the country. Proficiency with AV equipment and control systems, including Extron and Crestron.
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Proficiency in configuring and troubleshooting AV hardware from industry-leading manufacturers such as Biamp, Poly, Crestron, Extron, Cisco, Logitech, AVer, Shure, etc. 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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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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Develop and mentor direct reports, including AV Tech I, AV Tech II, and Meeting Production Specialist, fostering their professional growth and guiding them along their career paths. As an AV Operations Manager your primary responsibilities will revolve around supervising and training AV technicians on audio-visual equipment.
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Join our team as an AV Manager, where you’ll be the go-to expert for all things AV. Your mission will be to ensure our in-house AV equipment and media assets are always performing at their best.
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Design, install, and support advanced video post-production environments, including managing AV-IT systems and ensuring network performance for 4K video over high-bandwidth connections. Strong expertise in video post-production technology, AV-IT systems, networked multimedia environments, and virtual meeting technologies.
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Strong understanding of commercial/institutional AV technology applications and operations, including audio systems, video display technology, audio/video teleconferencing, digital signage, AV signal management and integrated control.
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Responsible for Tier 1 operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of AV infrastructure, including integrated teleconference systems, digital signage, desktop computers, displays, VTC systems, AV switchers, and Crestron control systems.
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Acts as back-up AV support to on-site meetings in the conference center during surge and leave coverage for AV technician; setup and test of all audio-visual equipment to prepare rooms for meetings; completes walk through with meetings planners to confirm correct room setups and manages changes as needed before meetings start; ensures efficient strike and safe storage of meeting equipment and recordings.
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Assist EIT (Lockheed Martin AV/IT) as requested. Responsible for a customer forward AV/IT approach to support the day-to-day operation of the Conference Center as indicated on Event Order’s and requested onsite, supporting team members in first line AV trouble shooting, inventory and security of all equipment and facilities in the conference center.
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