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Associate Audio Visual Project Manager Jobs in Virginia

Manage A/V staff scheduling, mentor junior technicians, and oversee hiring, training, and performance evaluations. * Event & Project Execution: Coordinate the setup, operation, and strike of lighting ...

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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 Virginia? The most popular types of Audio Visual Project Manager jobs in Virginia are:
What cities in Virginia are hiring for Associate Audio Visual Project Manager jobs? Cities in Virginia with the most Associate Audio Visual Project Manager job openings:
A/V Operations Lead

A/V Operations Lead

CompQsoft, Inc.

Alexandria, VA • On-site

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description

Title: A/V Operations Lead 

Location: Mark Center VA

Clearance required:  Secret Clearance


Requirements

An Audio/Visual (A/V) Operations Lead directs the daily workflows of A/V technicians and event production teams. They oversee the end-to-end execution of A/V services, manage equipment inventories, and troubleshoot complex technical issues to ensure flawless in-person, virtual, and hybrid meetings or events

Key Responsibilities

  • Team Leadership: Manage A/V staff scheduling, mentor junior technicians,      and oversee hiring, training, and performance evaluations.
  • Event & Project Execution: Coordinate the setup, operation, and strike      of lighting, sound, and video equipment for conferences, boardrooms, and      live events.
  • Equipment & Asset Management: Maintain hardware inventories, ensure      equipment integrity, schedule routine preventative maintenance, and      coordinate replacements.
  • Technical  Support: Serve as the top-tier escalation point for complex A/V and      video conferencing (VTC) troubleshooting and incident management issues.      Monitor all customer A/V requests to resolution

Client Relations: Partner with clients and stakeholders during the event-planning phase to identify requirements and provide tailored technical solutions.

Budget & Logistics: Assist with department budgeting, labor cost projections, and vendor management.

SLA Compliance: Monitor team performance metrics to ensure all support tickets and event requests meet established Service Level Agreements (SLAs).

Vendor Management: Coordinate with external A/V rental houses, internet service providers, and equipment manufacturers for specialized event support and warranty repairs.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Experience: 3-5 years of progressive experience in A/V VTC Operations Management, Incident      Resolution and A/V VTC Integration support.
  • Technical Expertise: Hands-on proficiency with video projection systems, monitors,      matrix switchers, digital mixing consoles, A/V VTC configuration, and      control systems (e.g., Crestron, AMX).
  • Leadership: Strong mentorship, delegation, and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Security Clearances: Requires Minimum Active DoD Secret clearance