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... A/V Technician. * Strong technical foundation in modern broadcast hardware and software systems. * Working knowledge of video routing, audio mapping, and transmission equipment for studio and remote ...

Team members will use high-end audio-visual equipment and electrical components and will be exposed to heights via lifts and ladders. Team members may be asked to work in multiple hotel locations.

Short Form Editor

Austin, TX · On-site +1

$1.0K - $1.7K/wk

Salary is $1,000 / $1,700 USD per month and the job is 100% remote. *Salary depends on your skills ... visual animations to boost storytelling and engagement. * Apply color grading, sync audio, and ...

Short Form Editor

Austin, TX · Remote

$1.0K - $1.7K/mo

Salary is $1,000 / $1,700 USD per month and the job is 100% remote. *Salary depends on your skills ... visual animations to boost storytelling and engagement. * Apply color grading, sync audio, and ...

Our People With over 2000+ team members across 15+ countries, we operate in a global, remote-first ... cameras, lighting, audio, livestreaming, and AV systems. * Strong storytelling, visual ...

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How much do remote audio visual jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote audio visual in Texas is $32.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.18 and $39.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Remote Audio Visual roles, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in Remote Audio Visual roles often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting technical issues from a distance, coordinating with geographically dispersed teams, and ensuring seamless virtual event execution. Success in this role requires strong communication skills to quickly resolve problems with clients and colleagues, as well as adaptability to work across different AV platforms and tools. Staying proactive with regular system checks, maintaining detailed documentation, and participating in ongoing training can help manage these challenges effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Audio Visual (AV) Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Audio Visual (AV) Technician, you need a solid understanding of AV systems, troubleshooting skills, and experience with live streaming or video conferencing platforms; a relevant associate degree or technical certification is often preferred. Familiarity with tools such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, OBS Studio, and control software, along with certifications like AVIXA CTS, are typically valuable. Excellent communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities help you support clients and manage events effectively from a distance. These skills ensure seamless technical operations, minimize disruptions, and deliver high-quality virtual experiences for clients and audiences.

What is the difference between Remote Audio Visual vs Remote Video Technician?

AspectRemote Audio VisualRemote Video Technician
CertificationsAVIXA CTS, CTS-D, CTS-IVideo production certifications, such as Adobe Certified Expert or Cisco certifications
Work EnvironmentVirtual setup, client sites, event venuesVirtual editing, live streaming, post-production
Industry UsageEvents, corporate AV, conferencesBroadcast, streaming, video content creation
Common Search IntentRemote AV setup, event AV supportRemote video editing, streaming services

Remote Audio Visual professionals focus on setting up and managing audio and visual equipment for events and conferences, often involving live support. Remote Video Technicians primarily handle video content creation, editing, and streaming remotely. While both roles require technical skills and industry certifications, their work environments and primary tasks differ, with Remote Audio Visual centered on live event support and Remote Video Technician on video production and post-production tasks.

What are Remote Audio Visual jobs?

Remote Audio Visual (AV) jobs involve managing, setting up, troubleshooting, or supporting audio and visual technologies from a remote location. These roles can include tasks such as virtual event production, remote technical support for AV equipment, and managing live streams or webinars. Remote AV professionals use specialized software and hardware to ensure high-quality sound and video for online meetings, conferences, or broadcasts. The job often requires strong technical skills, problem-solving abilities, and experience with a variety of AV systems and platforms.
What are the most commonly searched types of Audio Visual jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Audio Visual jobs in Texas are:
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Infographic showing various Remote Audio Visual job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $68,017 per year, or $32.7 per hour.
Production Systems Engineer - Audio REMOTE

Production Systems Engineer - Audio REMOTE

Encore

Coppell, TX • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Encore Global rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 162 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

18th of 35 rated event venues


Job description

Position Overview
The Production Systems Engineer will have a very strong technical background in the Audio Visual Industry with an expert level skill set and experience in a specific discipline such as Audio, Video, or Lighting; this position must be the subject matter expert for their discipline. Manages all aspects of that discipline as it pertains to event pre-planning, on-site management, equipment maintenance and post show activities. Must have the ability to operate/trouble-shoot high-end equipment and have familiarity with major brands of audiovisual systems and components in a large venue situation. The Systems Engineer will be the key resource of information for the Project Manager(s) and team; will interface with the warehouse leads helping to design systems; and be the product manager for large venue systems. Position reports Director, Production.
Key Job Responsibilities
Event Pre-planning
• Partner with the Project Manager, Account Manager, Creative, Sales Team and end client to design, pre-plan and manage all aspects of their expertise or discipline.
• Complete necessary technical drawings, production plans, labor needs, budgets, equipment selection in R2, and interfacing with Mgr, Inventory Control & Systems, the warehouse leads, and sub rentals.
• Assist and support the other PGE Departments as necessary by making recommendations on technology, processes, and methodologies.
On-site Management/Operation
• Manages their discipline meets or exceeds the client's needs by managing the production plan, budget, and Encore production/safety standards.
• Set and properly test technical components.
• Operate designated equipment for the event, as needed.
• Provides leadership to their assigned crew; such as: A2, V2, Master Electrician, Projectionist, and local union labor.
Post-show Management
• Responsible for post-show management to include: final labor, time sheets, expenses, sub rentals, and any equipment maintenance needs.
• Complete reporting information and feedback from team to the Project Manager(s) for the post show jot form to document for client's future events.
Customer Service
• Provides excellent service and strive to exceed the expectations and needs of internal and external customers.
• Meets with clients on site as necessary to ensure that their needs are met and the equipment setup is working properly.
Job Qualifications
• BA/BS Degreed or equivalent experience
5+ years of live large venue audio visual
5+ years of knowledge of Audio Visual and expert level technical skill set in a discipline AUDIO
• 2+ years crew lead experience
• Strong customer service skills
• Excellent organization skills
• Advanced problem solving skills
• Strong written and oral communications skills
• Ability to travel up to 75%
Competency Group
This section consists of the Competency Group Number that is assigned to the job. Each job at Encore is tied to one of six competency groups. The Competency Group will be determined based on the roles and responsibilities that are required for that job title.
Competency Group = 2
For more information our Competency Group, refer to the Competency Based Talent Management page on Encore Connect by searching for the title or copy & pasting this URL Link: (https://psav.sharepoint.com/sites/HR/SitePages/Competency-Supported-Talent-Management.aspx).
Physical Requirements
Team members must meet the physical demands listed below to successfully perform essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Sitting: 4-5 hours per day
• Standing: 2-3 hours per day
• Walking: 2-3 hours per day
• Stooping: 0-1 hour per day
• Crawling: 0-1 hour per day
• Kneeling: 0-1 hour per day
• Bending: 0-1 hour per day
• Reaching (above your head): 0-1 hour per day
• Climbing: 0-1 hour per day
• Grasping: 0-1 hour per day
Lifting Requirements
• 0 - 15 lbs*: Occasionally
• 16 - 50 lbs*: Occasionally
• 51 - 100 lbs: Never
• Over 100 lbs: Never
Carrying Requirements
• 0 - 15 lbs*: Occasionally
• 16 - 50 lbs*: Occasionally
• 51 - 100 lbs: Never
• Over 100 lbs: Never
Auditory/Visual Requirements
• Close Vision: Continuously
• Distance Vision: Continuously
• Color Vision: Continuously
• Peripheral Vision: Continuously
• Depth Perception: Continuously
Pushing/Pulling Requirements
• 0 - 15 lbs*: Occasionally
• 16 - 50 lbs*: Occasionally
• 51 - 100 lbs*: Occasionally
• Over 100 lbs: Never
Note: The physical requirements marked with an asterisk () indicate activities performed without assistance.*
Team members must be able to meet the physical demands above in order to successfully perform the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Environment
Hotel
Work is performed in a hotel/convention center environment with moderate exposure to outdoor temperatures and to dirt, sand and/or dust. The working conditions will vary between moderately quiet to noisy volumes. Team members will use high-end audio visual equipment and electrical components, and will be exposed to heights via lifts and ladders. Team members may be asked to work in multiple hotel locations. Working times will include irregular hours and on-call status including days, evenings, weekends and holidays. Team members must adhere to appearance guidelines as defined by Encore based on an individual hotel or a representation of hotels in that city or area.
Office
Work is performed primarily in an office environment. Working times may include irregular hours and on-call status including days, evenings, weekends and holidays. Team members must adhere to appearance guidelines as defined by Encore based in an office environment and when traveling, on an individual venue or a representation of venues in that city or area.
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