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Advanced ability to develop video and audio files (e.g., Snag-It, Vimeo, Canva, etc.) The Learning & Development Manager manages members of the Team through all aspects of the learning and development process inclusive of curriculum development, needs analysis, design, development, and outcome assessment and will consult with subject matter experts on the design and development of classroom and media-based training.
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Knowledge of AV control systems is highly preferred (Crestron, Extron, Polycom, Biamp, Cisco, & AMX are the big ones Excel works with). One of our local Communication customers is seeking an AV tech with 1-2 years of commercial installation/service experience.
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A leading AV Residential Solutions provider of emerging technologies is seeking an Audio Visual Field Service Technician to join our growing Custom Installation Department. Audio Visual Field Service Technician (Residential) Lansdale, PA.
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Proficiency: Adobe Acrobat DC;Microsoft Office apps;Microsoft 365 apps;OneDrive syncing;Audio and video editing software;Virtual meetings (Microsoft Teams and Zoom). Develops course curriculum and instructional material on computer usage, network security, Microsoft desktop and online apps, Adobe Acrobat DC, audio and video apps, and other third party vendor software utilized within county departments.
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Coordinates activities for meetings/events including contingency and proactive planning (e.g., identifying external venues as needed, ordering food and AV equipment) and materials development and distribution.
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Must be able to pass annual criminal and motor vehicle background Ability to pass agility test at hire or at time of internal transfer and every 3 years thereafter Broad experience of IT with basic understanding of Networks, Servers, Audio/Visual, Smart Devices and Telecoms.
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Engages in interactive remote troubleshooting with clients for audio/visual systems, control interfaces, and home networks. Demonstrates proficiency in employing a systematic approach to identify and resolve issues within audio/visual systems.
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Liaise with outside marketing contractors including but not limited to audio-visual, printing, advertising, and other production partners. Coordinate writers, advertisers, and columnist content.
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Oversee the aesthetics and creative elements of all graphic design, video and audio production, events, print media, web maintenance and enhancements, etc. Oversee the aesthetics and creative elements of all graphic design, video and audio production, events, print media, web maintenance and enhancements, etc.
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Experience with Laptops, Projectors, Microphones, and remote participation technology (IE: audio and video conferencing) is required. Required to perform meet and greets (checking in with clients) and ensure all aspects of the meeting (furniture, catering, audio visual and room cleanliness are in order, and follow through after meeting has concluded.
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