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How much do part time av programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time av programmer in Reno, NV is $39.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.62 and $51.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time AV Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time AV Programmer, you need a solid understanding of audio-visual systems, programming languages (such as Crestron, AMX, or Extron), and relevant technical troubleshooting experience. Familiarity with AV control software, system integration tools, and certifications like CTS (Certified Technology Specialist) are highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help in delivering reliable solutions and working with clients or teams. These skills ensure seamless AV system operation, efficient issue resolution, and high client satisfaction in dynamic environments.

What types of projects and collaboration can a part-time AV Programmer expect when joining a new team?

As a part-time AV Programmer, you will often work on a variety of projects such as setting up conference room systems, integrating control solutions, and troubleshooting AV equipment. Collaboration is key, as you’ll regularly coordinate with project managers, IT staff, and on-site technicians to ensure smooth project execution. You may be assigned specific programming tasks for control systems (like Crestron or AMX), and your input will be crucial during installation and testing phases. Flexibility is important, as your weekly responsibilities might shift based on project deadlines or client needs.

What are Part Time AV Programmers?

Part Time AV Programmers are professionals who work on a part-time basis to design, develop, and implement audiovisual (AV) control systems. They program devices such as projectors, sound systems, lighting, and video conferencing equipment to work together seamlessly. These programmers often use specialized software and languages like Crestron, AMX, or Extron to customize AV systems according to client needs. Working part time means they may be on flexible schedules or hired for specific projects rather than full-time employment.

What is the difference between Part Time Av Programmer vs AV Technician?

AspectPart Time AV ProgrammerAV Technician
CredentialsBasic programming certifications, experience with control systemsTechnical certifications, hands-on AV equipment knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice or remote programming settings, client meetingsOn-site setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance
Industry UsageEvent planning, corporate AV projects, control system programmingInstallation, repair, and operation of AV equipment

While both roles involve AV technology, Part Time AV Programmers focus on programming control systems remotely or in an office setting, whereas AV Technicians handle on-site installation and troubleshooting. The roles often overlap in industry and credentials but differ in daily tasks and work environment.

What job categories do people searching Part Time Av Programmer jobs in Reno, NV look for? The top searched job categories for Part Time Av Programmer jobs in Reno, NV are:
Concert Technician - Silver Legacy (Reno)

Concert Technician - Silver Legacy (Reno)

Caesars Entertainment

Reno, NV

$20/hr

Part-time

Posted 21 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 238 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

89th of 133 rated casinos


Job description

Job Summary

Starting pay: $20.00 USD

This position is under the supervision of entertainment/audio visual management and supports the day-to-day catering/convention operations as well as nightlife and live entertainment.

How You Will Create the Extraordinary

  • Setting theatrical staging
  • Placement of theatrical risers
  • Setting temporary sound systems
  • Hanging and focusing lights
  • Hanging banners and signage
  • Setting props and décor pieces
  • Cleaning and organizing equipment
  • Moving equipment and props to warehouse
  • Climbing and cleaning Mining Rig
  • Cleaning Dome Ring
  • Exemplify our core values, family style service, our mission and vision
  • Exemplify our DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) culture
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned

What You Will Need

  • Experience: Minimum: 2 years (or equivalent) in Show/Concert set-up
  • Education: High school education or equivalent preferred
  • Knowledge of audio, lighting, casino systems, hotel TV/phone/network systems and venue systems
  • Working knowledge of computers, basic carpentry, rigging applications, electrical, mechanical equipment and video applications.
  • Must have sound engineer experience and/or lighting experience
  • Must be able to pass and attain required OSHA certifications as well as fall protection
  • Requires excellent communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure of ever-changing deadlines
  • Ability to read, write and communicate in English
  • Skill in maintaining effective working relationships with employees and guests
  • Must be able to drive a scissor lift and forklift training and certification will be provided

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Fast paced, production environment with rapidly changing priorities
  • Work may be performed in areas, which may be unusually hot, cold, noisy, smoky, illuminated and or dimly lit, around moving objects, in high places and slippery surfaces
  • Work may involve exposure to vibration, solvents/oils, fumes/odors, dirt/dust and explosive material
  • Work may be performed inside and outside in all weather conditions
  • Work may be performed alone, with others, around others, with verbal and face-to-face contact
  • Position requires Team Member to enter & exit from the Team Member entrance which entails 4 flights of stairs (40 steps).
  • Requires seldom sitting, bending and reaching from floor to ceiling, crouching, kneeling, climbing, balancing, pushing/pulling wheeled carts with static push/pull of 150 lbs., lifting/carrying of 25-over 100 lbs., driving, repetitive use of both hands, to include light and firm/strong grasping and finger dexterity and use of hand and power tools
  • Requires occasional standing and walking, lifting/carrying of up to 25 lbs.
  • Requires normal hearing, near/far visual acuity with depth perception, field of vision, accommodation and absence of color blindness
  • Must be able to perform simple and complex tasks, reading, writing and math skills, see things spatially and with form, perform clerical work, compile, coordinate, analyze and synthesize information, instruct others, work with precision, follow instructions, influence others, meet time requirements, memorize, problem solve, use independent judgment and decision-making skills
  • Working at heights is a requirement of the AV department
  • Normal sense of smell, touch, sound and vision range
  • Eye/hand coordination and manual dexterity
  • May be subject to smoking environment and moderate noise

GUEST SERVICE (INTERNAL/EXTERNAL) STANDARDS : Employee is required to meet and deliver our core values, service standards, and family style service.

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS : Must have the ability to provide internal/ external guests with service excellence, have excellent communication skills and observation skills, and have an easygoing demeanor to ensure a fun and safe environment for our guests. Above average speech – both speaking and reading/writing English. Need excellent interpersonal skills. Work requires schedule flexibility which may include days off, nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed.

Job Info

  • Job Identification 71974
  • Job Category Entertainment
  • Job Schedule Part time
  • Locations The Row

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