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Video Encoding Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

AV Installation Technician

Peoria Heights, IL · On-site +1

$19.75 - $26.25/hr

Experience with HDBaseT, IP decoding/encoding, and other video signal transport methods. * Experience with quality assurance and quality control of installed systems. Education and Certification:

Deep understanding of video streaming technologies, encoding, CDN delivery, and player frameworks. * Experience with CTV development platforms (e.g., Roku SDK, tvOS, Android TV) and cross-platform ...

Technical Art Director

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$127K - $147.30K/yr

Principal, Video Team Employment Type: Fixed-term, benefits eligible, contract through end of 2026 ... Your job is to define what "good" looks like, then encode that standard into tooling that governs ...

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How much do video encoding jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for video encoding in Illinois is $28.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.62 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Video Encoding job?

A Video Encoding job involves converting raw or edited video files into specific formats and resolutions for streaming, broadcasting, or storage. Professionals in this role optimize compression settings, maintain video quality, and ensure compatibility across various platforms and devices. They work with encoding software, codecs, and streaming protocols to deliver the best viewing experience. This job often requires knowledge of video formats, encoding tools, and media workflows.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Video Encoding position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Video Encoding role, you need a solid understanding of video codecs, compression techniques, and digital media formats, often supported by a degree in media production or computer science. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as Adobe Media Encoder, FFmpeg, and cloud-based encoding platforms, as well as relevant certifications, is highly beneficial. Strong attention to detail, time management, and problem-solving skills help ensure efficient and high-quality outputs. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining optimal video quality, meeting delivery deadlines, and addressing technical challenges in a rapidly evolving digital media environment.

What are the typical challenges faced by professionals working in video encoding roles?

Professionals in video encoding often encounter challenges such as balancing video quality with file size and bandwidth limitations, keeping up with evolving codec standards, and troubleshooting playback compatibility across multiple devices. The work may require rapid turnaround times, especially when preparing content for streaming platforms or live broadcasts. Collaboration with video editors, producers, and IT teams is common to ensure seamless digital workflows. Staying adaptable and proactive about learning new tools and best practices is key to meeting the demands of this fast-paced industry.
What are the most commonly searched types of Video Encoding jobs in Illinois? The most popular types of Video Encoding jobs in Illinois are:
Senior Installation Technician - Audiovisual

Senior Installation Technician - Audiovisual

Pearl Technology

Springfield, IL • On-site

$22.75 - $30.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

The Senior AV Installation Technician contributes to the growth and overall success of Pearl Technology by effectively performing physical installation of audiovisual and other product offerings in accordance with organizational standards.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Efficiently pulls multiple wire types to correct location, according to design/drawings, without damaging cables, exceeding conduit fill or bend radius, while conforming to naming standards.
  • Safely rig devices in space, adhering to published safety factors and recommended rigging structures.
  • Accurately terminates cables with correct connector, selects and properly uses the correct connector and tools for each type.
  • Builds racks; loads gear/bring cable into a rack, dresses cabling neatly, adheres to signal separation, and pays mind to ergonomics and heat dissipation.
  • Designs, tunes, and tests MATV systems from head end to output using meters and test tools.
  • Sends video for presentation, including an understanding of signal types, resolutions, different transport methods, and troubleshooting techniques required.
  • Installs displays and calibrates video image/settings.
  • Installs projectors and screens in space/on a surface, paying attention to plub, level, and square.
  • Records audio/video signals at different resolutions/levels, applying understanding of the software/hardware associated.
  • Verifies performance by testing all aspects of an AV system to ensure the final deliverable meets project and industry standards. This includes final configuration and adjustments.
  • Communicates with all networked devices in a system in multiple topologies.
  • Troubleshoots by identifying and solving issues causing systems to perform under their intended design.
  • Uses control equipment to remotely use external devices- includes understanding of software, hardware, and protocols.
  • Meets with stakeholders, identify their needs, and communicate effectively.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Experience with running lead on larger audiovisual projects.

QUALIFICATIONS

Experience, Knowledge, and Skills: 

  • Comprehension of installation and configuration of Crestron, AMX, or similar systems.
  • Capability with audio digital signal processing equipment such as QSYS, Audio Architect, Biamp, or similar systems.
  • Proficient with networking, diagnosing and troubleshooting of audiovisual systems.
  • Advanced cable termination skills.
  • Adept with system performance verification process.
  • Intermediate skills/experience with wire-pulling, terminating cables, and rigging.
  • Advanced IT knowledge (e.g., IP address recognition, networking, network troubleshooting, ability to follow direction to adjust software).
  • Ability to effectively multi-task, frequently switching between job projects, tasks, and/or redirect without notice.  
  • Ability to learn quickly, with the desire and initiative to attain knowledge beneficial to improving performance and/or gaining industry knowledge.
  • Solution-focused with ability to apply reasonable logic to troubleshoot and resolve issues or make recommendations to appropriate personnel regarding system performance.
  • Ability to manage time effectively, sustain productivity with little or no supervision, and successfully complete and/or pass manufacturer training when required.
  • Advanced knowledge of how sound systems work, advanced audio equalization, cable labeling, rack building, cable pulling, and jobsite safety.
  • Advanced knowledge of audio DSP architecture and Dante or network-based audio/video over IP systems.
  • Experience with HDBaseT, IP decoding/encoding, and other video signal transport methods.
  • Experience with quality assurance and quality control of installed systems.

Education and Certification:

  • High school diploma or equivalent. 
  • 2+ years’ experience as AV systems installer.
  • CTS and CTS-I certifications are preferred or achievable in first 12 months.
  • AQAV CQT certification is preferred or achievable in first 18 months.