POSITION OVERVIEW :
The AV Technician III is the on-site lead for hardware installs. This role plans the day’s work, directs the crew and subcontractors, ensures safety and quality, and keeps the PM and client informed. The Installation Lead partners closely with the Commissioning Engineer—who owns system commissioning, acceptance testing, and technical validation—to deliver a clean, on-schedule install ready for final turn-up.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES :
Crew & Site Leadership
- Lead day-to-day installation activities (mounting hardware, pulling / terminating cable, rack / room build-outs), assigning tasks and pacing the team to the plan.
- Coordinate on-site work with GC, trades, security, and facilities; escalate blockers early to the
PM / Delivery Manager.
Maintain a professional, customer-centric presence and act as the on-site point of contact when the PM is offsiteReadiness, Quality & Safety
Review SOW, drawings, and field conditions daily; confirm locations, quantities, mounting heights, pathways, and power / data readiness.Enforce safety practices (PPE, ladders / lifts, housekeeping) and quality standards (clean cable management, labeling, finish).Drive consistent workmanship : proper terminations, dress, labeling, device placement, and hardware protection.Schedule, Materials & Subcontractors
Execute the project schedule; provide accurate daily progress updates, risks, and needs to the PM.Verify kit counts; request missing parts in time to avoid delays; supervise subcontracted installers for scope, safety, and quality.Documentation & Closeout
Maintain redlines / field markups; capture in-progress and completion photos; complete install checklists and punch-list items.Support customer knowledge transfer on basic system uses at handoff, as directed by PM / Commissioning Engineer.Partnership with Commissioning Engineer
Turn over a clean, powered, and connected install ready for commissioning (devices placed, wired, labeled, and powered).Support commissioning logistics (room access, quiet time, device access) and address any physical install adjustments requestedSUCCESS FACTORS :
Ability to Travel NationwideA high level of customer centricityStrong team player with the ability to adapt to diverse team membersAbility to perform in a fast paced / high volume environmentExcellent verbal and written communication skillsExceptional Critical Thinking skillsDetail Oriented- a high level of attention to detail is requiredA high level of time management, accountability, and prioritization skillsSelf-motivated, goal-oriented, and driven to accomplish department goalsAbility to be organized, problem solve, and be solution orientedProficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point)WORK ENVIRONMENT :
Must be able to work in a variety of physical positions, including climbing, sitting, standing, walking, and drivingWhen working on site, could be required to wear common protective of safety equipment, such as safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection and hard hats.EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION :
4+ years’ experience in collaboration or Audio-Visual IntegrationHigh School Diploma or equivalent experience requiredDante Level 1QSC Level 1Extron AV AssociateCrestron Certified TechnicianAVIXA CTS certification, or ability to quickly obtainPixel Technologies is an equal opportunity employer. All candidates agree to complete a selection assessment and pre-employment drug screen.