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Audio Visual Engineer Weekend Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Audio Visual Project Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$75K - $125K/yr

Audio Visual Project Manager CTI has been a leading audiovisual provider for over 38 years. Since ... programming, and punch list completion -Perform other duties as assigned to support project success ...

Audio Visual Project Manager CTI has been a leading audiovisual provider for over 38 years. Since ... programming, and punch list completion -Perform other duties as assigned to support project success ...

We need someone who is eager to learn and comes to work ready to tackle any situation. -AV/IT Networking: 2+ years of audio-visual installation experience required - Must be able to lift over 50 ...

We need someone who is eager to learn and comes to work ready to tackle any situation. -AV/IT Networking: 2+ years of audio-visual installation experience required - Must be able to lift over 50 ...

Basic understanding of signal flow, audio, and video connections and means of transport (analog and digital audio or video, HDBaseT, Dante, etc.). * Ability to troubleshoot common AV issues such as ...

Audio Visual Service Specialist CTI has been a leading AV provider for over 38 years. Since we ... Programmers as needed to load updated files - Other tasks as assigned Will you fit in? - Our ...

Audio Visual Service Specialist CTI has been a leading AV provider for over 38 years. Since we ... Programmers as needed to load updated files - Other tasks as assigned Will you fit in? - Our ...

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Audio Visual Engineer Weekend information

What is the difference between Audio Visual Engineer Weekend vs Audio Visual Technician?

AspectAudio Visual Engineer WeekendAudio Visual Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a degree or certification in AV technology or related fieldOften requires certification or technical training, but less formal education
Work EnvironmentEvent venues, conference centers, or corporate settings during weekendsLive events, installations, and support roles, often in similar environments
Job FocusDesign, setup, and troubleshooting of AV systems for events on weekendsOperational support, setup, and maintenance of AV equipment

The main difference is that Audio Visual Engineer Weekend roles often involve designing and managing AV systems, requiring more technical expertise and planning, while Audio Visual Technicians focus on hands-on setup and support during events. Both roles are essential in the AV industry and may overlap depending on the employer's needs.

What are the most commonly searched types of Audio Visual Engineer jobs in Arizona? The most popular types of Audio Visual Engineer jobs in Arizona are:
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Audio Visual Engineer Weekend jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Audio Visual Engineer Weekend job openings:
Audio-Visual Support Technician

Audio-Visual Support Technician

avisystems

Phoenix, AZ

Other

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

The role of Audio-Visual Support Technician will be dedicated to one of our key Enterprise customers. The primary responsibilities include, providing technical support for all Audio-Visual and Unified Communication technologies within a customer’s meeting collaboration and event spaces, training end users on system functionality and helping to support any new projects or technology upgrades.

What You’ll be Doing:
We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Audiovisual Support Technician to join our technical support team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing basic AV support, troubleshooting, and setup for events, meetings, and daily operations. This role focuses on ensuring that audiovisual equipment functions smoothly and meets the needs of end users.


•AV Equipment Setup & Operation: Assist in the setup, testing, and operation of audiovisual equipment, including projectors, microphones, speakers, video displays, and conferencing systems.
•Technical Support: Provide first-level technical support to end-users experiencing issues with AV systems. Troubleshoot basic connectivity and functionality issues related to AV hardware and software.
•Event Support: Collaborate with event coordinators and internal teams to prepare and manage AV setups for meetings, conferences, webinars, and presentations.
•Preventive Maintenance: Perform routine checks and basic maintenance on AV equipment to ensure reliability and reduce the likelihood of malfunctions.
•Cable Management: Ensure proper cable routing, organization, and storage to maintain a tidy and efficient AV setup.
•Documentation: Maintain accurate logs and documentation of AV setups, troubleshooting procedures, and any issues encountered.
•Customer Service: Provide exceptional service and support, ensuring prompt communication and issue resolution for users.
•Inventory Management: Assist in maintaining inventory of AV equipment, cables, and accessories, notifying the supervisor when replacements or upgrades are needed.

What You Bring to Assure Success:
•Familiarity with basic to advanced AV systems, including microphones, speakers, projectors, video conferencing, and presentation equipment.
•Basic understanding of signal flow, audio, and video connections and means of transport (analog and digital audio or video, HDBaseT, Dante, etc.).
•Ability to troubleshoot common AV issues such as connectivity problems or audio feedback.
•Experience with AV control systems such as Crestron, Extron, or AMX is a plus.
•Experience with troubleshooting DSP’s is a plus.
•Familiarity with unified conferencing platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Webex.
•Basic understanding of networked AV systems.
•Strong communication skills with the ability to explain technical information to non-technical users.
•Customer service mindset with problem-solving abilities.
•Attention to detail and ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.

This job description is designed to outline the main duties and responsibilities associated with the role but is not exhaustive. Other duties may be assigned as necessary