Overview POSITION OVERVIEW :
The primary role of the Senior Audio Visual Integration Specialist is setting up and commissioning audio-visual equipment for enterprise customers. The Commissioning Specialist is responsible for leading, supporting, and interacting with all technicians, programmers, and customers.
Responsibilities Demonstrate job site leadership with all subcontractors, technicians, engineers, and programmers
Ability to lead, perform, and direct installation for small to large scale projects, to include Emergency Operation Centers, and working alongside GCs for Construction projects
Act as a customer liaison in absence of Project Manager
Provide accurate, daily reports to the assigned project manager
Analyze and interpret system drawings
Review project Scope of Work (SOW) to ensure quality and completeness of installation
Perform hardware upgrades to all AV components
Registration and setting changes of VTC codec endpoints (Cisco, Poly, Logitech, etc.)
Proficient with Crestron, AMX, Extron, Shure, Biamp, and QSC hardware components
Proficient with Crestron Toolbox, Biamp Tesira, Q-SYS, and Shure software
Knowledge of networking fundamentals such as TCP / IP, addressing, firewalls, routers, VLANs, and VPN
Write, configure, and adjust digital signal processors (DSP) including Biamp and QSC
Fine tune audio-video systems to ensure optimal performance
Ability to work with a remote system programmer to load and diagnose interfaces
Extensive background in troubleshooting complex audio, video, and network related issues
Knowledge of Advanced signal flow for audio, video, and control
Minor programming capabilities (Crestron / QSC / Extron) - changes and troubleshooting
Create, track, and close a project punch-list
Comfortable and able to communicate with C-Level executives
Ability to train and educate customers on installed equipment and receive a final sign off from the customer showing job completion
Compile and submit all project related deliverables including redlining CAD documents
Success Factors Ability to Travel Nationwide
A high level of customer centricity
Strong team player with the ability to adapt to diverse team members
Ability to perform in a fast paced / high volume environment
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Exceptional Critical Thinking skills
Detail Oriented- a high level of attention to detail is required
A high level of time management, accountability, and prioritization skills
Self-motivated, goal-oriented, and driven to accomplish department goals
Ability to be organized, problem solve complex system problems, and be solution oriented
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point)
Ability to balance multiple tasks with changing priorities
Ability to work and think independently and ensuring to meet deadlines
Understanding of network infrastructure and A / V system design requirements
Understanding of Audio / Visual project lifecycle from solicitation to final inspection
Familiar with current version of BICSI and AVIXA best practices
Work Environment Must be able to work in a variety of physical positions, including climbing, sitting, standing, walking, and driving
When working on site, could be required to wear common protective safety equipment, such as safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection and hard hats
Experience and Education 5+ years’ experience in collaboration or Audio-Visual Integration
High School Diploma or equivalent experience required
Required Training and Certifications AVIXA CTS
OSHA 10
Possess or Complete Certifications / Training Within Six Months of Employment AVIXA CTS-I
Advanced Networking
Pixel Technologies is an equal opportunity employer. All candidates agree to complete a selection assessment and pre-employment drug screen.
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Audio Visual Specialist • Indianapolis, IN, United States