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At times, would be required to support of client meetings and events including functionality and use of audio visual and presentation technologies via Skype Broadcast. Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, ClientU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support.
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Responsible for maintaining the audio and video conferencing infrastructure of the client Responsible for Cisco/Polycom and MS Teams Collaboration Endpoints Manage and Maintain Cisco VCS-C, VCS-E, TMS, ISDN gateways, ClientU, Conductor, Client for Audio/Video conferencing support Understand and support the integration of Cisco and MS Teams and handling reservation of conferencing rooms in Outlook Manage conferencing related devices including Crestron, Extron, AMX, Condeco etc.
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The Audio-Visual Technician will provide daily support of Audio-Visual Services including basic equipment maintenance and troubleshooting, upkeep of classrooms, and providing assistance for end users requesting AV support.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Audio Visual Coordinator will oversee and provide all audio, video, lighting, and technical services for the REV Entertainment at Choctaw Stadium and Globe Life Field.
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Read, understand, and adhere to Marriott Visual Productions (MVP program) SOP book. Operate and maintain house audio system. Support team to reach common goals. Location The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconee, One Lake Oconee Trail, Greensboro, Georgia, United States VIEW ON MAP.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Lake Oconee, One Lake Oconee Trail, Greensboro, Georgia, United States. It is this foundation and our belief that our culture drives success by which The Ritz Carlton has earned the reputation as a global brand leader in luxury hospitality.
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Audio Visual Technician Qualifications. High School diploma or equivalent plus advanced vocational training and two years of experience in audio visual and general building maintenance or construction, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Perform installation, troubleshooting, programming, and commissioning of audio visual systems to include Crestron and Lutron control platforms. 5+ years of audio visual installation experience with Crestron and Lutron systems.
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Under the direction of the Supervisor, Audio Visual, the Audio Visual Technician - Entertainment, is responsible for the setup, operation, maintenance, lighting, audio and video equipment to enhance the live entertainment experiences and special events performed throughout Yaamava' Resort & Casino venues.
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Experience and competency with manufacturing tools and platforms used for configuration and problem resolution of audio-visual technologies such as Shure, QSC, Ross, etc. and associated Video Production equipment, and advanced support for digital signage systemsPossess advanced AV installation skillsKnowledgeable of low voltage electrical concepts, cable management conceptsGood verbal communication skills and good customer service skillsAbility to diagnose, troubleshoot and resolve technical problems.
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3-6 MONTH CONTRACT – Audio-Visual (AV) Engineer. Support live audio including microphone setup, recording, and running a mixing board. Support and Implement Video Platforms like Zoom, Cisco, Panopto and more.
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LCG is seeking a highly skilled and certified Audio Visual Engineer to join our team. Strong technical skills in audio visual system integration and programming. Design, install, and configure audio visual systems in commercial environments.
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Provide technical expertise and coordination information to support the base building tasks performed by others, and planning of audio, video, and control solutions. 5+ years of experience in Workplace audiovisual systems designing, to include DSP layout, audio design and configuration.
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Provide technical expertise for the creation of and later reconciliation of the complete construction drawing package, support documentation for installation and coordination with architect and other trades.
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Audio-Visual Field Service Engineer. The ADOPT Onsite Field Service Engineer (Tier 3) reports to and works within an assigned client site location daily, providing support for technical system needs.
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