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Assistant Audio Visual Programmer Jobs in Nevada

Experience with fiber connectivity, production setups, A/V routing and patching, audio equipment ... The Chief Engineer must be able to sit, conduct telephone conversations, use electronic mail, write ...

The Chief Engineer oversees the day to day operations of the engineering department and is ... Experience with fiber connectivity, production setups, A/V routing and patching, audio equipment ...

Experience with fiber connectivity, production setups, A/V routing and patching, audio equipment ... The Chief Engineer must be able to sit, conduct telephone conversations, use electronic mail, write ...

... electrical, plumbing, audio-visual, and any other duties as assigned. Job Requirements ... Deliver and pick up parts, equipment and supplies from storage and vendors. * Assist in moving ...

... electrical, plumbing, audio-visual, and any other duties as assigned. Job Requirements ... Deliver and pick up parts, equipment and supplies from storage and vendors. * Assist in moving ...

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What are the most commonly searched types of Audio Visual Programmer jobs in Nevada? The most popular types of Audio Visual Programmer jobs in Nevada are:
Maintenance Engineer

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Maintenance Engineer
POSITION PURPOSE:
Responsible for all aspects of building maintenance.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  1. Responsible for all aspects of building maintenance including but not limited to: mechanical, electrical, refrigeration, air conditioning and heating, audio visual, plumbing, equipment checks, fire control system, swimming pool, lighting, and everything not covered by an outside maintenance company.
  2. Respond to accident scenes and determine if there are maintenance issues that contributed to the accident.
  3. Preventative maintenance on pumps, motors, air handlers, sump pumps, boilers, air compressors and other equipment.
  4. Answer repair calls from other departments.
  5. Complete parts requisitions when inventory for an item is low.
  6. Set up and tear down special event areas (i.e. poker tournaments, dinners, slot tournaments).
  7. Repair vacuums, carts and small kitchen equipment brought to engineering shop.
  8. Respond to fire alarms and determine if there is an emergency that would require evacuating the building.
  9. All other duties assigned by management.