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Associate Audio Visual Project Manager Jobs in Oregon

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Audio Visual: 2-3 years ** Driver's License ** PC & Mac proficiency ** Ability to lift 35lbs above ... Specifically this position involves the technical management of live events, including but not ...

Audio Describer

Ashland, OR · On-site

$23.69/hr

Volunteer and Access Manager Status: Part-Time, Non-Exempt Expected Start Date: August 17, 2026 ... Specific abilities include auditory and visual concentration. Hours Requirements: * Ability to work ...

$85K - $120K/yr

Apply thorough knowledge of Audio, Video, Lighting, Control, Networking, Rigging, and Electrical ... project phases from bid work through completion, including documentation and lifecycle management

Project Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Condon-Johnson & Associates (CJA) is a West Coast specialty design-build contractor with over 40 ... CJA is actively recruiting a Full Time Project Manager for its Portland, OR office. In this ...

... to manage multiple projects and deadlines, in addition to the ability to work independently -Skills coordinating Audio Visual and other specialty consultants Cushman & Wakefield also provides ...

Support the Community Management team to achieve the following: * Personifies Kiln's core values ... of audio-visual equipment, including microphones, projectors, and sound systems * Ensure a high ...

... to manage multiple projects and deadlines, in addition to the ability to work independently -Skills coordinating Audio Visual and other specialty consultants Cushman & Wakefield also provides ...

... to manage multiple projects and deadlines, in addition to the ability to work independently -Skills coordinating Audio Visual and other specialty consultants Cushman & Wakefield also provides ...

... to manage multiple projects and deadlines, in addition to the ability to work independently -Skills coordinating Audio Visual and other specialty consultants Cushman & Wakefield also provides ...

Support the Community Management team to achieve the following: * Personifies Kiln's core values ... of audio-visual equipment, including microphones, projectors, and sound systems * Ensure a high ...

Support the Community Management team to achieve the following: * Personifies Kiln's core values ... of audio-visual equipment, including microphones, projectors, and sound systems * Ensure a high ...

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Associate Audio Visual Project Manager information

What is the difference between Associate Audio Visual Project Manager vs Audio Visual Technician?

AspectAssociate Audio Visual Project ManagerAudio Visual Technician
CredentialsRelevant certifications (e.g., AVIXA CTS), some project management trainingTechnical certifications, hands-on AV equipment training
Work EnvironmentProject planning, coordination, client meetings, site visitsInstallation, troubleshooting, equipment setup and maintenance
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in AV integration firms, corporate AV departments, event companiesCommon in AV service providers, rental companies, on-site support

The Associate Audio Visual Project Manager focuses on coordinating AV projects, managing timelines, and client communication, while the Audio Visual Technician handles the technical setup, installation, and troubleshooting of AV equipment. Both roles are essential in AV projects but differ in responsibilities and skill sets.

What are the most commonly searched types of Audio Visual Project Manager jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Audio Visual Project Manager jobs in Oregon are:

$24.53/hr

Part-time

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Job description

The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is seeking a part-time AV Tech Coordinator who is responsible for supporting AV needs and maintenance across the museum under the guidance and support of the IT Manager. This position coordinates the coverage of AV for events across the museum. This position helps setup and troubleshoot AV needs for special events, and maintains the maintenance and inventory of audio visual equipment for all event spaces at OMSI's main campus, as well as remote sites. This position is scheduled 20 hours per week.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Event Technology Support:
    • Coordinates/setups audiovisual systems around the museum based on fluctuating department needs;
    • Serves as the main point of contact for on-call AV Technicians and/or 3rd party tech support. Regularly communicates with and elevates emerging and rising issues to the Information Technology Manager;
    • Coordinates the scheduling of on-call and 3rd party tech support, as needed;
    • Attends weekly Events meetings to discuss technology requirements for scheduled events;
    • Meets with OMSI staff to identify and recommend the necessary audio-visual equipment for scheduled events;
    • Attends site surveys with external clients and OMSI representatives to assess AV requirements for potential future events;
    • Meets with external clients for day-of event setup and troubleshoots their technology and presentation needs;
    • Troubleshoots technical issues related to OMSI-related software and/or audio-visual equipment, such as computer hardware and software installations, power cycling, and equipment assessment;
    • Setups and operates AV equipment for monthly All-Staff and Managers Meetings.
  • OMSI AV Equipment Maintenance:
    • Maintains upkeep of all audio-visual equipment in OMSI's event spaces, such as conducting general equipment maintenance and lamp life checks; (Main Campus and remote sites)
    • Keeps track of inventory of OMSI event space audio visual equipment;
    • Replaces bulbs, filters, and fans as required;
    • Communicates supply requirements to the Information Technology Manager;
    • Assesses AV-related issues and reports to the Information Technology Manager.
  • IT End User Support:
    • Assist with the deployment and upkeep of computer equipment, hardware/operating system updates. Assess technology related issues and report to Information Technology Manager
    • Assist the Information Technology Manager with deployment of basic network infrastructure equipment and upgrades;
    • Assist with basic phone system management. User account setup, hardware deployment, basic troubleshooting;
    • Assist with IT equipment setup in office moves throughout the museum.

Qualified candidates will have, but not limited to:

  • Minimum of 1 year of experience working with audio-visual systems in a work and/or hobby environment
  • Demonstrated experience and/or the ability to coordinate a successful AV program
  • Demonstrated experience providing customer service in a work environment
  • Demonstrated success working with people of diverse ages and backgrounds.

The AV Tech Coordinator has a starting wage of $24.53 per hour.