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Audio Visual Apprentice Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

HVAC Control Technician

Eugene, OR · On-site

$27.44 - $42/hr

... audio visual equipment, scoreboards, lighting systems, pumps, compressors, boilers, card access ... Completion of an approved Industrial HVAC mechanic apprenticeship. HVAC certificate or associate ...

HVAC Control Technician

Eugene, OR · On-site

$27.44 - $42/hr

... audio visual equipment, scoreboards, lighting systems, pumps, compressors, boilers, card access ... apprenticeship. • HVAC certificate or associate's degree program. • CMMS (computerized ...

Audio Visual Apprentice information

What is an Audio Visual Apprentice job?

An Audio Visual Apprentice assists in setting up, operating, and maintaining audio and visual equipment for events, presentations, and productions. They work under the guidance of experienced professionals to learn about sound systems, lighting, video equipment, and troubleshooting techniques. This role provides hands-on training and technical skills needed for a career in the AV industry. Apprentices may work in various settings, including corporate events, concerts, theaters, and broadcasting.

What does a typical day look like for an Audio Visual Apprentice?

As an Audio Visual Apprentice, your day is often a blend of hands-on equipment setup, assisting senior technicians, and learning about various AV technologies. You might help prepare conference rooms, install or test audio and video systems, handle cable management, and perform basic troubleshooting during live events. Teamwork is essential, as you’ll frequently collaborate with experienced staff and interact with clients to ensure technical needs are met. This dynamic environment provides valuable learning opportunities and a pathway for career advancement within the AV industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Audio Visual Apprentice position, and why are they important?

To excel as an Audio Visual Apprentice, you need a foundational understanding of audio, video, and lighting systems, often supported by a high school diploma or vocational training in a related field. Familiarity with equipment such as projectors, microphones, mixing consoles, and basic troubleshooting skills is valuable, and some employers may prefer candidates with certifications like AVIXA’s CTS. Strong communication, attention to detail, and eagerness to learn are key soft skills that help apprentices collaborate effectively on projects. These skills and qualities are important to ensure smooth event setups, minimize technical disruptions, and support career growth in the audio visual industry.

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SOESD - Low Voltage Technician Apprentice

Southern Oregon Education Service District

Medford, OR • On-site

$17.25 - $22.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Technology/Low Voltage Technician Apprentice
Date Posted:
1/23/2026
Location:
Jackson & Klamath Counties
Southern Oregon ESD is seeking a Low Voltage Technician Apprentice who is able to perform journeyperson-level skilled electrical work in repair, alteration, construction, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment; and perform related duties as assigned by the Electrical Supervisor.
Duties include installation, maintenance, and repair of extended branch circuits, audiovisual equipment, and intercom systems, network cabling, security cameras, and other electrical and limited energy systems and equipment. The successful candidate would also ensure that electrical work performed at SOESD is in accordance with standard practices of the trade and in compliance with state and local regulations. A variety of shifts are available.
About SOESD
Southern Oregon ESD has locations in the Rogue Valley and Klamath County. The Rogue Valley is the cultural and economic heart of southern Oregon, home to legendary snow-skiing, white-water rafting, kayaking, hiking, fishing, as well as numerous cultural venues and events such as art galleries, the Britt Music Festivals, the Ashland Independent Film Festival, and the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Ashland Independent Film Festival, and the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Low Voltage Technician Apprentice
POSITION GOAL: The Limited Energy Technician Apprentice is responsible for assisting in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of low-voltage systems and infrastructure. This includes voice/data cabling, surveillance, fire alarm, and security systems, intercom, audio/visual, and other limited energy systems. The technician ensures all work is completed in compliance with Oregon codes and safety regulations and supports a safe learning environment for students and staff.
Essential Duties:
1. Install, maintain, and repair various low-voltage systems, including LAN, PA, CCTV, CATV, intercom, A/V systems, wireless access points, fire and security alarms, fiber, and classroom technologies.
2. Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, specifications, and technical manuals to perform skilled installations and repairs in accordance with applicable codes.
3. Conduct diagnostic testing, perform system checks, and troubleshoot limited energy equipment to ensure reliable operation.
4. Collaborate with staff, contractors, and other trades during construction, renovation, or system upgrades to coordinate low-voltage service needs.
5. Estimate time, labor, and materials required for assigned tasks and submit requisitions for materials and equipment.
6. Maintain records of services provided, parts used, and system configurations to ensure accurate documentation.
7. Assist with the evaluation, design, and planning of new systems and infrastructure.
8. Maintain safe working conditions, follow OSHA, OR-OSHA, and district safety guidelines, and promptly report any hazards or incidents.
9. Participate in the training and mentorship of team members or temporary staff as assigned.
10. Attend job-related workshops and in-service trainings to maintain current knowledge of industry practices and code requirements.
11. Operate power tools and mechanical lift equipment safely; maintain and transport necessary tools, materials, and equipment.
12. Assist in obtaining and maintaining permits as needed from regulatory agencies for project compliance.
13. Assist in the training of other personnel in the department.
14. Direct supervision by a licensed LEA journeyman (or supervising electrician with equivalent license) is required.
15. Communicate clearly and appropriately.
16. Participate in professional growth activities.
17. Establish and maintain cooperative work relationships with SOESD employees, local education agency representatives, and others contacted during the course of the workday.
18. Follow established SOESD policies and procedures.
19. Perform physical requirements unaided or with the assistance of reasonable accommodation.
20. Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications:
1. High School Diploma or GED.
2. Valid Oregon Driver's License and safe driving record.
3. Must be enrolled and actively completing coursework related to the LEA licensing program or hold a Valid Oregon Limited Energy-A (LEA) or Limited Energy-B (LEB) license, Oregon Limited Energy Limited Journeyman, or equivalent.
4. Minimum five (5) years of experience in the installation and repair of low-voltage systems.
5. Knowledge of applicable Oregon Building Codes, National Electrical Code, and safety practices.
6. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and perform accurate installations to specification.
7. Skilled in using testing tools, repair equipment, ladders, lifts, and computers.
8. Proficient in the use of productivity software and internet-based research to support field service documentation and solutions.
9. Ability to communicate effectively, follow oral and written instructions, and maintain positive working relationships with diverse stakeholders.
10. Knowledge of safety procedures, guidelines, and rules.
LOCATION: In person at the SOESD Medford Office: 101 North Grape Street, Medford, OR 97501
LENGTH OF POSITION: 1.0 FTE / 258 days (annual year-round position)
PAY: Per Classified Hourly Compensation Schedule, $22.49 - $30.84 per hour for the 2026-2027 school year.
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Department Administrator
SOESD Benefits (For .50 FTE and Over):
  • Southern Oregon ESD contributes up to $2185.00 per month (family coverage) for health, dental and vision insurance premiums for qualified employees.
  • Employer-paid PERS (Public Employee Retirement System), including additional 6% individual investment account with PERS.
  • 10 paid holidays
  • A generous sick, vacation and discretionary (personal) leave packet is also provided to qualified employees.

Health Insurance:
  • OEBB MODA
  • Includes medical, dental, vision & prescription insurance
  • Monthly premium deducted pre-tax

Options:
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • Flexible Spending Accounts - medical, day-care expenses
  • Optional Coverage for Additional Life, AD&D, Short Term Disability Insurance through Aflac or American Fidelity
  • 403(b)
  • Mercy Flights Membership

Physical Requirements:
The following physical requirements are essential functions of this postition:
1. Stand/Walk: 1-4 Hrs/Day
2. Sit/Sit on the Floor: 4-6 Hrs/Day
3. Drive: 1-4 Hrs/Day
4. Bending: Occasionally
5. Squat: Limited
6. Climb Stairs: Occasionally
7. Single Grasping: Occasionally
8. Pushing: Limited
9. Pulling: Limited
10. Fine Manipulation: Frequently
11. Repetitive Foot Controls: Occasionally
12. Lifting (less than 25 lbs): Occasionally
13. Lifting (25-50 lbs): Occasionally
14. Lifting (50-75 lbs): Limited
15. Lifting (75-100 lbs): Not At All
Note: This is not necessarily an exhaustive or all-inclusive list of responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts, functions or working conditions associated with the job. This job description is not a contract of employment or a promise or guarantee of any specific terms or conditions of employment. The school district may add to, modify or delete any aspect of this job (or the position itself) at any time as it deems advisable.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
SOESD is an equal opportunity employer that complies with applicable employment discrimination laws, including ORS Ch. 659, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.