Travel AV Technician (Need Secret Clearance) Hotels & Hospitality - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Travel AV Technician (Need Secret Clearance)

Details:
Need to be within 2 hour drive from Atlanta, GA 75% travel typically Sunday-Thursday/Friday.
Everything is paid for plus per diem.
$45,000-$75,000 Need a Secret Clearance Day to Day:
Install, configure, and test audiovisual equipment, including displays, projectors, speakers, microphones, video conferencing systems, and control systems.
Troubleshoot technical issues.
Maintain accurate documentation of installation projects, including as built configurations and any changes made during the installation process.
Share in the rotation of providing on-call technical support and assistance to clients as needed on weekends.
Stay updated with the latest industry trends and technological advancements in audiovisual systems.
Additional Skills &
Qualifications:
o Typically requires 2
years of relevant experienceo High level of proficiency in maintaining good customer relationships is requiredo Knowledge of Cisco, Poly and AMX systems is preferredo Experience working with video conferencing (VTC), AV control systems and digital signal processing (DSP) systems is highly desired.
o Experience working with collaboration technologies including, but not limited to Zoom, Teams and Webex.
o Possesses strong level of knowledge in own expertise while maintaining a comprehensive understanding of a subset of the broader technology portfolioPowered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Cisco Cisco Web Ex Control Systems Customer Relationship Management Digital Signal Processing Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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