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Director Audio Visual Designer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

To do this, we have assembled a diverse team of professionals-including engineers, designers ... Job Title: Audio Visual (A/V) Project Manager Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled and detail ...

To do this, we have assembled a diverse team of professionals--including engineers, designers ... Job Title: Audio Visual (A/V) Project Manager Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled and detail ...

Audio-Visual Design Engineer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$76K - $100K/yr

Provide technical expertise to support the architecture, installation and planning of audio, video ... Our employee-owners have access to a comprehensive benefits package designed to protect your health ...

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Four years of relevant experience in maintaining and repairing computers and audio/visual equipment ... Director of Audiovisual technology. This includes but is not limited to, cable pulls and ...

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Director Audio Visual Designer information

What is the difference between Director Audio Visual Designer vs Audio Visual Designer?

AspectDirector Audio Visual DesignerAudio Visual Designer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in design, media, or related field; experience in project managementUsually holds a degree or certification in audio-visual technology or design
Work EnvironmentLeads teams in corporate, event, or entertainment settings; oversees large projectsExecutes design and technical setup for events, installations, or productions
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporate, entertainment, and event industries for leadership rolesCommonly employed in event production, corporate AV setups, and live shows

The main difference is that the Director Audio Visual Designer oversees entire projects and manages teams, while the Audio Visual Designer focuses on technical design and implementation. The director role involves leadership, planning, and client interaction, whereas the designer role emphasizes technical skills and execution.

How to become a director audio visual designer?

To become a director audio visual designer, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in audio visual technology, design, or a related field, along with several years of experience in AV production and design. Developing skills in project management, technical proficiency with AV equipment and software, and building a strong portfolio are essential for advancing to a director level in this field.

What are the most commonly searched types of Audio Visual Designer jobs in Florida?

The most popular types of Audio Visual Designer jobs in Florida are:

What cities in Florida are hiring for Director Audio Visual Designer jobs?

Cities in Florida with the most Director Audio Visual Designer job openings:

Audio Visual Technician - Sports & Social Dolphin Mall

Sports & Social

Miami, FL • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Sports & Social is a one-of-a-kind sports bar and social lounge located in downtown Miami. The location will have plenty of TV screens for fans to watch games, outfitted with state-of-the-art AV technology, the space will boast an impressive LED display showing multiple games and sporting events at once. Sports & Social will offer guests an elevated dining and beverage experience including made-from-scratch menu items and curated cocktails, live music and special events several days a week, as well as a wide variety of interactive social games for everyone to enjoy.

Audio Visual Technician Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Set up and install equipment such as microphones, sound speakers, video screens, projectors, video monitors, recording equipment, connecting wires and cables, sound and mixing boards for events and functions such as concerts, meetings, and presentations. 
  • Set up and operate sound equipment.
  • Set up and operate spotlights.
  • Confer with meeting or concert director to establish cues and directions.
  • Create and install custom lighting systems.
  • Monitor sound feeds to ensure quality.
  • Ensure equipment is installed according to designated layout.
  • Test and resolve equipment issues.
  • Diagnose and correct media system problems.
  • Coordinate audio feeds with television images.
  • Mix sound inputs and feeds.
  • Fix or send in equipment for repairs as needed, and approved.
  • Clean audio and video equipment and store properly.
  • Ensure the safe transfer and shipment of equipment.
  • Maintain inventory of equipment.
  • Report all unsafe conditions or malfunctioning equipment to supervisor.  May educate and train venue staff in the safe and proper use of equipment. 
  • Respond in a courteous and prompt manner to all guest questions, complaints and/or requests to ensure strong guest satisfaction.
  • May also perform other minor maintenance and repairs and/or conduct preventative maintenance duties as needed.
  • Promote teamwork and quality service through daily communication and coordination with other departments and venue General Managers.
  • Perform job duties with minimal supervision.

Audio Visual Technician Qualifications

  • High School diploma or equivalent plus advanced vocational training and two years of experience in audio visual and general building maintenance or construction, or equivalent combination of education and experience.  
  • Professional certification and license may be required by State and/or municipality regulations. 
  • Must speak fluent English.
  • Specialized knowledge and skills or certification within a field or discipline such as sound, televising and lighting equipment mechanics, and general maintenance.
  • Communication skills are utilized a significant amount of time when interacting with the other supervisors, service staff and venue guests.
  • Reading and writing abilities are utilized in order to document or record all tasks completed, to order supplies, to receive instructions for the day and/or to read equipment repair manuals.
  • Mathematical skills, including basic math, percentages, quantities, and variances are used frequently.
  • May be required to work nights, weekends, and/or holidays.

The Audio Visual Technician position requires the ability to perform the following:

  • Carrying, lifting, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100-200 pounds.
  • Frequently standing up and moving about the facility.
  • Frequently handling objects and equipment to maintain the facility.
  • Frequently bending, stooping, kneeling, climbing and crawling.