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Experience with the design and installation of professional audio, video, network and lighting systems (for senior level position) * Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering ...

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

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$70K - $120K/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 ...

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 ... Basic understanding of networked AV systems. * Strong communication skills with the ability to ...

Must have Audio Visual experience Job Summary: The VDC Specialist is responsible for the creation ... Knowledge of construction, engineering, procurement, industry standards, and other project-related ...

Must possess a thorough understanding of facility's electrical, audio/visual, TV, computer network, telephone, and scoreboard systems. * Know and guarantee all laws, codes, ordinances, policies ...

Must possess a thorough understanding of facility's electrical, audio/visual, TV, computer network, telephone, and scoreboard systems. * Know and guarantee all laws, codes, ordinances, policies ...

... Programmers as needed to load updated files - Other tasks as assigned Will you fit in? - Our ... Does experience count? - AV/IT Networking: Knowledge of the AV industry is a must! At least 4 years ...

... Programmers as needed to load updated files - Other tasks as assigned Will you fit in? - Our ... Does experience count? - AV/IT Networking: Knowledge of the AV industry is a must! At least 4 years ...

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What is an Audio Visual Network Engineer?

An Audio Visual (AV) Network Engineer is a professional who designs, installs, configures, and maintains audio and video communication systems that operate over computer networks. They ensure that AV equipment, such as projectors, conferencing systems, and digital signage, integrates seamlessly with IT infrastructure. Their role often involves troubleshooting connectivity issues, optimizing network performance for AV applications, and keeping systems secure and up-to-date. AV Network Engineers commonly work in corporate, educational, and entertainment settings where robust multimedia communication is essential.

What is the difference between Audio Visual Network Engineer vs AV Technician?

AspectAudio Visual Network EngineerAV Technician
CredentialsIT/network certifications, AV certificationsTechnical training, AV certifications
Work EnvironmentCorporate, enterprise, or large-scale AV/network setupsEvent setups, conference rooms, on-site support
Employer & IndustryIT firms, corporate AV departments, integratorsEvent companies, AV service providers, corporate venues

The main difference is that Audio Visual Network Engineers focus on designing and maintaining AV and network systems, often working on complex integrations in corporate or enterprise environments. AV Technicians typically handle installation, troubleshooting, and support of AV equipment during events or in venues. Both roles require technical skills and certifications but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Audio Visual Network Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Audio Visual Network Engineer, you need expertise in AV systems integration, networking fundamentals, and troubleshooting, typically supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with AV control systems (like Crestron or Extron), networking protocols, and certifications such as CTS or Cisco CCNA are commonly required. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail help professionals excel in client interactions and dynamic technical environments. These skills ensure reliable AV solutions, seamless system performance, and effective collaboration with clients and team members.

What are some common challenges faced by Audio Visual Network Engineers when integrating AV equipment with existing IT infrastructure?

Audio Visual Network Engineers often encounter challenges related to compatibility and bandwidth when integrating AV systems with established IT networks. Ensuring seamless communication between AV devices and network components requires careful configuration, attention to security protocols, and coordination with IT teams to avoid network congestion. Additionally, troubleshooting issues such as latency, signal loss, or device interoperability can be complex, necessitating strong problem-solving skills and cross-department collaboration.
What job categories do people searching Audio Visual Network Engineer jobs in Arizona look for? The top searched job categories for Audio Visual Network Engineer jobs in Arizona are:
Facilities Audio-Visual Technician I

Facilities Audio-Visual Technician I

RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY WEST INC

Sun City West, AZ • On-site

$17.07 - $24.33/hr

Part-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

This position is responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining audio and video equipment for various events. Ensures complete customer satisfaction and troubleshooting related to audiovisual setups.   
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (This list is not intended to detail all aspects of the assigned work but is representative of the job’s overall responsibilities.)

•    Ensures a flawless, well executed event through accurate and timely setup, operation, and breakdown of required audiovisual equipment as listed in facility setup sheets.
•    Monitor sound and video operations during scheduled events to ensure all equipment is functioning correctly; troubleshoot any technical issues such as feedback or distortion
•    Complete pre-event sound checks when essential in delivering a high-quality experience that compliments the performance and venue.
•    Strives to exceed all expectations and needs of internal and external customers; meets with internal and external customers to ensure all audiovisual needs are met and working properly prior to event beginning.
•    Impeccable customer service and social perceptiveness to include the ability to evaluate customer satisfaction and responsiveness and pivot service as needed.
•    Understands all technical aspects of job requirements and demonstrates core operational ability to independently diagnose and  resolve all equipment and software issues. 
•    Work with IT Department for user support of all software and hardware related computer issues relative to A/V setup requirements.
•    Provide support  to assist facility staff  on setup requirements for audiovisual equipment requested for use by clubs and various membership meetings.
•    Collaborate with internal event planners, external sound techs, and entertainment to understand specific equipment and setup requirements for each event.
•    Take ownership and ensure accountability and responsiveness for all audiovisual setups in a safe and professional manner.
•    Complete preventative maintenance on association equipment and provide verbal and written recommendations for replacements and upgrades as needed.
•    Maintain and promote a positive professional image within the community.
•    Performs other duties as assigned.
•    Maintains consistent record of acceptable attendance and punctuality according to policy guidelines.
•    Must be able to work a flexible schedule, to include evenings and weekends, at any Recreation Centers of Sun City West facility.
•    Work is performed on site.
 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This job has no supervisory responsibilities.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Sufficient Training and education to demonstrate possession of required knowledge, skills and qualifications are required.                  

•    High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required.
•    Requires an in-depth knowledge of electronics, electrical and audio and visual equipment such as audio mixer boards, microphones, speakers, projectors, video cameras, light boards and controllers.
•    Minimum of 3 years directly related experience in audio visual set up, maintenance, repair.
•    Ability to write routine reports and correspondence and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.  
•    Read, analyze, and interpret periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures and governmental regulations.  
•    Must have advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Allen & Heath Audio Mixing Systems, and ETC Lighting Console or similar equipment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work is conducted in dynamic workspaces to include offices, conference rooms, lecture halls, and facilities including indoor and outdoor venues with moderate to loud levels of noise. 
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.  
The following are representative illustrations of requirements-sitting or standing for extended periods of time in office, facilities, and indoor and outdoor venues to include multiple offsite locations to and from their regularly assigned work area.  
Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects and tools to include computers, audio, visual  and office equipment. Vision abilities include close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. 
The employee must regularly lift and or move up to 50 pounds independently and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds with assistance.  
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.  
The noise level in the work environment can be moderate or louder depending on the venue.
Work is expected to be performed from both an office setting and venues that are both indoors and outdoors.
Must have the ability to perform the essential job duties with or without reasonable accommodation.  
 

*NOTICE*

This position description in no way states or implies that the responsibilities and tasks are the only responsibilities and tasks to be performed by the employee occupying this position.  They will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other job-related duties as required by their manager.

Requirements stated herein are minimum levels of knowledge, skills and/or abilities to qualify for this position.  To perform the duties and responsibilities of this position successfully, the incumbent will possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each task proficiently.  "Ability" means to possess and apply both knowledge and skill.

All employment decisions, including promotions, transfers, and others, are based on meeting all requirements herein and on organizational need, the employee's being in good standing (including lack of disciplinary actions), meeting all applicable performance standards and other nondiscriminatory criteria.  The methods of fulfilling requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities.  Some requirements, however, may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or others.

THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT CREATE AN EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE.  WE MAINTAIN AN "AT WILL" EMPLOYMENT.