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Video Technician Department / Team: Orlando Production Location: Orlando, FL Type: Seasonal Full-Time Travel Requirements: Travel to national events as required2. ROLE SUMMARY The Video Technician is ...

Video Technician

Gary, IN ยท On-site

$42K/yr

Council Video Technician Division: Legislative - Gary Common Council Reports To: Council Chief of Staff and Council President Salary: $42,000Annually Status: Full-Time, Regular The Council Video ...

Video Technician Department / Team: Orlando Production Location: Orlando, FL Type: Seasonal Full-Time Travel Requirements: Travel to national events as required 2. ROLE SUMMARY The Video Technician ...

The Video Technician (V2) assists video lead with set-up of equipment (switchers, cameras, computers) and signal paths for events. The V2 assists with setting up all stage level and back of house ...

Video Technician

Lanham, MD ยท On-site

$25 - $28/hr

About the Role ON Services is seeking a Video Technician to support live event production across a variety of environments. This role is responsible for the setup, operation, and troubleshooting of ...

In furtherance of this mission, the BXDA seeks experienced and enthusiastic Video Technician. Job Responsibilities: Specific duties include but not limited to the following: - Respond to crime scenes ...

Video Technician

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

In furtherance of this mission, the BXDA seeks experienced and enthusiastic Video Technician. Job Responsibilities: Specific duties include but not limited to the following: - Respond to crime scenes ...

Video Technician

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$35 - $45/hr

Got Light designs and produces lighting, audio, and video for hundreds of events each year including some of the most notable openings, premiers, and galas in San Francisco & beyond! Make Art. Have ...

Find out more at: www.solotech.com The Video Technician is responsible for preparing, scanning, and processing rented video equipment for outbound shipments and returns while ensuring equipment ...

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How much do video technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for video technician in the United States is $25.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $29.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Video Technicians?

Video Technicians are professionals responsible for operating, installing, and maintaining video equipment used in live events, broadcasts, film production, or corporate settings. They handle cameras, projectors, monitors, switchers, and other audiovisual technology to ensure high-quality video output. Their work often includes setting up equipment, troubleshooting technical issues, and collaborating with directors or producers to achieve the desired visual effects. Video Technicians play a crucial role in ensuring that video presentations run smoothly and meet production standards.

What Does a Video Technician Do?

A video technician is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing audiovisual equipment for live events like meetings, webinars, online classes, concerts, and more. The types of equipment include video cameras, audio devices like speakers and microphones, screens, projectors, and cameras if providing photo services. As a video technician, your job duties involve installing equipment, performing sound checks, adjusting settings, and troubleshooting and solving technical problems. The qualifications for this career include a high school diploma, knowledge of video technology, and experience working with a variety of audiovisual equipment, both old and new. These skills can be obtained through video broadcasting education programs or by working in entry-level positions installing or repairing equipment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Video Technician, and why are they important?

To excel as a Video Technician, you need strong technical knowledge of video equipment, signal flow, and video editing, typically supported by relevant education or hands-on experience. Familiarity with tools such as video switchers, projectors, non-linear editing software (like Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro), and video conferencing systems is essential. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help you stand out in this role. These skills ensure seamless video production, quick troubleshooting, and successful collaboration in live events or broadcast environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Video Technicians during live events, and how can they be addressed?

Video Technicians often encounter challenges such as unexpected equipment malfunctions, last-minute changes to event scripts, and adapting to different venue setups. To address these, it's important to conduct thorough pre-event testing of all video systems, maintain clear communication with other technical staff, and have backup equipment readily available. Flexibility and quick problem-solving are key, as is staying calm under pressure to ensure seamless video production during live events.

What is the difference between Video Technician vs Camera Operator?

AspectVideo TechnicianCamera Operator
CredentialsTechnical certifications, audiovisual trainingBasic camera operation training, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentBroadcast studios, live events, production facilitiesFilm sets, live events, newsrooms
Employer & IndustryBroadcast stations, production companiesFilm, television, live event companies
Job FocusEquipment setup, troubleshooting, signal managementCapturing footage, framing shots, camera operation

While both roles involve working with video equipment, a Video Technician primarily handles technical setup, troubleshooting, and signal management, whereas a Camera Operator focuses on capturing footage and framing shots. The roles often overlap in live production settings but differ in technical versus creative responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Video Technician job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 31% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,887 per year, or $25.4 per hour.
Video Technician

Video Technician

PRESTIGE AUDIO VISUAL INC

Cincinnati, OH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Video Technician

Reports To: Video Department Head

Status: Full Time Hourly Non-Exempt

SUMMARY: Video Technician is an experienced audio-visual technician with proficient abilities in the latest audio visual and production technologies. A video lead technician will possess the ability to design, install and operate all video equipment in a temporary live event environment. A technician will also require excellent communication and customer service skills, working with both internal and external clients.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (include, but not limited toโ€ฆ)

  • Serve as Video Technician for a variety of event formats from breakouts, general sessions, and tradeshow environments (includes also taking on any roles needed on an event associated with Video Production)
  • Operate and help maintain Video Wall usage, programming, and implementation on show site
  • Program and assist with setting up and operating software including Watchout, Pixera, and Resolume programs for video productions
  • Work with a PAV Production Manager and Sr. Video Lead Technician to implement the technical aspects of a show related to assigned lead role, set up, supervise, and operate related Video equipment.
  • Attend site checks as required
  • Attend all meetings / conference calls required for event, to ensure all details are captured
  • Relay details (financial, creative, & logistic wants/needs) to Director of Productions to determine best way to propose design and quote for event
  • Maintain timeline for production to ensure event planning stays on schedule
  • Work with Warehouse Staff to ensure assets required for event are available or in the event that assets are not available, source sub-rentals and coordinate delivery/pick up
  • Work with Project Managers and other event staff for efficient Run of Show
  • Responsible for obtaining media from Project Manager or client for event playback
  • Work with Facility Event Managers or PAV CAD tech to obtain detail drawings of event per client specifications. Have prints approved by venue to ensure they are within fire code
  • Maintain orders so theyโ€™re current throughout planning, run of show, and ready for invoicing at end of event
  • Equipment preparation and de-prep, QC and maintenance.

SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS/KNOWLEDGE:

  • Must be organized, attentive to detail, persistent and demonstrate the ability to follow through projects to completion.
  • Capable of handling multiple assignments and meeting deadlines.
  • Capable of working with all levels of show management under minimal supervision.
  • Ability to run show from concept and implementation, to live show and load out.
  • Flexible Hours/Schedule a must.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:

The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Physical Demands:

  • Employee is frequently required to sit; stand or walk for long periods of time (minimum 4 hours); use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; bend, twist, push, pull, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk and hear. Employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment:

  • The duties of this position are performed indoors in an office and/or warehouse environment and outdoors as necessary and required by certain events. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal to moderate during non-event days and moderate to loud during move-in days and event days.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Experience:

  • 5 years industry

Education / Training:

  • A Bachelorโ€™s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Applied Science in Live Sound and Show Production, or a closely related field preferred; equivalent experience accepted.
  • General education requirements in the areas of communication, social science, natural science, and humanities provide analytical and communication skills as well as a global perspective of diverse cultures.

Helpful Skills and Proficiency:

  • CAD or Vectorworks Experience
  • Microsoft office suites
  • Audio/Video editing experience
  • Projector Blending software knowledge
  • Experience building, maintaining, and striking on site video wall installations
  • Knowledge/Experience with video switchers and all components associated with live video production