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Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-year Data or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-year Data or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-year Data or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-year Data or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-year Data or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-yearData or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-yearData or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational ...

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How much do freelance audio visual apprentice jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance audio visual apprentice in the United States is $35.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $42.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Freelance Audio Visual Apprentice vs Freelance Audio Visual Technician?

AspectFreelance Audio Visual ApprenticeFreelance Audio Visual Technician
CredentialsEntry-level certifications, on-the-job trainingAdvanced certifications, specialized training
Work EnvironmentAssisting on events, learning from experienced techniciansManaging AV setups, troubleshooting, executing live events
Employer & Industry UsageOften hired by event companies, production firmsHired directly by clients or agencies for event production

In summary, a Freelance Audio Visual Apprentice is an entry-level role focused on learning and assisting, while a Freelance Audio Visual Technician is a more experienced professional responsible for executing AV setups and troubleshooting during events.

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Audio Visual Technician

Tri-City Group

Davenport, IA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Salary:

Tri-City Group is recruiting Audio/Visual Technicians for the Davenport, IA.


Main duties include:

  • Install and troubleshoot audio/visual systems
  • Perform repairs and routine cleaning of audio/visual equipment
  • Work with the Estimators and Project Managers on custom installations.


Qualifications:

  • Minimum of 2 years of experience with commercial installation related to Audio Visual.
  • Completed professional training in audio/visual/certifications in addition to a 3-year Data or Telecommunications Electrical apprenticeship through the JATC/IBEW preferred/ or equivalent vocational school program.
  • Reliable transportation, and the ability to follow directions, climb a ladder, and lift up to 50lbs repetitively.
  • Commercial/Residential installation and Service experience working with fiber, cable pulling. etc.
  • Knowledgeable on Electrical fundamentals within Low voltage 50 Volts or less.


All offers are contingent upon successful completion of a drug screen and MVR approval. Tri-City Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer.