De Twee Bruggen
Audio Visual Tech - Ballpark Village
De Twee Bruggen, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
Audio Visual Tech - Ballpark Village
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Ballpark Village is the center for St. Louis regional entertainment, hosting more than an estimated 4.5 million visitors annually with 150-plus events per year. We are located in the heart of the central business district and adjacent to Busch Stadium, surrounded by parking and have unprecedented highway access for the region. Our facility contains more than 100,000 sq. ft. of retail and entertainment including flagship anchors like Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum, Cardinals Nation Restaurant, and Anheuser-Busch Brew House.
Responsibilities
Maintaining all Audio Visual hardware and software including but not limited to:
Speakers, HDTVs, Projectors, Production Lighting, Computers, Sound Boards, DJ Controllers/Mixers, Digital Signal Processors, Video Switchers and Scalers, Cameras, Digital Signage, AV over IP systems, Network Switches, Control Systems, and all relevant wiring and cable management
Maintaining Technical Operations hardware and software including but not limited to: local and wireless area networks, wiring and switches, basic IT support
Detecting, defining, and troubleshooting errors and problems in a timely manner
Working locally and remotely
Removing, replacing, and/or installing new AV equipment including wiring
Fixing or sending out for repairs malfunctioning equipment
Setting up and operating microphones and sound systems for meetings and concerts
Working closely with district managers, the banquets team, and marketing staff on various focused needs
Working directly with the Entertainment Director and DJs
Working closely with third‑party companies for operation and support services
Working directly with customers and clients for private events
Working closely with TV and radio station technicians to produce shows out of the building
Operating sound, lighting, video, and/or cameras for live events and in‑house game‑day productions
Working with supervisors, directors, and corporate leaders on updates and upgrades
Staying up to date with industry standards, practices, and technologies
Working with ladders, mechanical lifts, occasional heavy lifting, rigging
Always ensuring safety standards
Preferred Skills
Sound mixing
Digital Sound Processors (DSPs)
DMX lighting systems and programming
LED walls
HDTVs and projectors – installation and basic maintenance
Professional video equipment
Video cameras
Digital signage
Control hardware and software
Basic IT support (PC‑friendly environment)
Local and wireless area networks
Working as part of a team
Independent work with minimal supervision
Helpful Skills VoIP phone systems, POE, HVAC, Crestron, media matrix, Behringer X32, MIDI, Serato, LightJockey II, CO2 special effects, lasers, TriCaster, HDCP, Microsoft 365, Adobe Creative Cloud, graphics and design skills.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent plus advanced vocational training and two years of experience in audio visual and general building maintenance or construction, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Professional certification and license may be required by state and/or municipality regulation.
Must speak fluent English.
Specialized knowledge and skills or certification within a field or discipline such as sound, television and lighting equipment mechanics, and general maintenance.
Communication skills are used frequently when interacting with supervisors, service staff and venue guests.
Reading and writing are used to document or record tasks completed, order supplies, receive instructions for the day, and read equipment repair manuals.
Basic mathematical skills, including percentages, quantities, and variances, are used frequently.
May be required to work nights, weekends, and/or holidays.
Physical and Work Environment Requirements
Carrying, lifting, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100‑200 pounds.
Frequently standing, moving about the facility.
Frequently handling objects and equipment to maintain the facility.
St. Louis, MO $80,000.00 – $100,000.00
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Audio Visual Tech - Ballpark Village
role at
De Twee Bruggen .
Ballpark Village is the center for St. Louis regional entertainment, hosting more than an estimated 4.5 million visitors annually with 150-plus events per year. We are located in the heart of the central business district and adjacent to Busch Stadium, surrounded by parking and have unprecedented highway access for the region. Our facility contains more than 100,000 sq. ft. of retail and entertainment including flagship anchors like Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum, Cardinals Nation Restaurant, and Anheuser-Busch Brew House.
Responsibilities
Maintaining all Audio Visual hardware and software including but not limited to:
Speakers, HDTVs, Projectors, Production Lighting, Computers, Sound Boards, DJ Controllers/Mixers, Digital Signal Processors, Video Switchers and Scalers, Cameras, Digital Signage, AV over IP systems, Network Switches, Control Systems, and all relevant wiring and cable management
Maintaining Technical Operations hardware and software including but not limited to: local and wireless area networks, wiring and switches, basic IT support
Detecting, defining, and troubleshooting errors and problems in a timely manner
Working locally and remotely
Removing, replacing, and/or installing new AV equipment including wiring
Fixing or sending out for repairs malfunctioning equipment
Setting up and operating microphones and sound systems for meetings and concerts
Working closely with district managers, the banquets team, and marketing staff on various focused needs
Working directly with the Entertainment Director and DJs
Working closely with third‑party companies for operation and support services
Working directly with customers and clients for private events
Working closely with TV and radio station technicians to produce shows out of the building
Operating sound, lighting, video, and/or cameras for live events and in‑house game‑day productions
Working with supervisors, directors, and corporate leaders on updates and upgrades
Staying up to date with industry standards, practices, and technologies
Working with ladders, mechanical lifts, occasional heavy lifting, rigging
Always ensuring safety standards
Preferred Skills
Sound mixing
Digital Sound Processors (DSPs)
DMX lighting systems and programming
LED walls
HDTVs and projectors – installation and basic maintenance
Professional video equipment
Video cameras
Digital signage
Control hardware and software
Basic IT support (PC‑friendly environment)
Local and wireless area networks
Working as part of a team
Independent work with minimal supervision
Helpful Skills VoIP phone systems, POE, HVAC, Crestron, media matrix, Behringer X32, MIDI, Serato, LightJockey II, CO2 special effects, lasers, TriCaster, HDCP, Microsoft 365, Adobe Creative Cloud, graphics and design skills.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent plus advanced vocational training and two years of experience in audio visual and general building maintenance or construction, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Professional certification and license may be required by state and/or municipality regulation.
Must speak fluent English.
Specialized knowledge and skills or certification within a field or discipline such as sound, television and lighting equipment mechanics, and general maintenance.
Communication skills are used frequently when interacting with supervisors, service staff and venue guests.
Reading and writing are used to document or record tasks completed, order supplies, receive instructions for the day, and read equipment repair manuals.
Basic mathematical skills, including percentages, quantities, and variances, are used frequently.
May be required to work nights, weekends, and/or holidays.
Physical and Work Environment Requirements
Carrying, lifting, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100‑200 pounds.
Frequently standing, moving about the facility.
Frequently handling objects and equipment to maintain the facility.
St. Louis, MO $80,000.00 – $100,000.00
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