The Auditorium Support Engineer will work in partnership with the customer, management team, global helpdesk, and SIG teams to provide on‑premises support for AVI‑SPL customers at customer site(s) with the end goal of delivering a world‑class customer service experience.
WHO WE ARE
AVI‑SPL is a digital enablement solutions provider who transforms how people and technology connect to elevate experiences, create new value, and enable organizations to thrive and grow. We are the largest provider of collaboration technology solutions, which include our award‑winning managed services.
Our highly certified industry experts and innovation leaders share a vision to help people work smarter and live better. We believe that success starts with a sound team and that an inclusive and diverse workplace moves us all forward.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
The Auditorium Support Engineer will work in partnership with the customer, management team, global helpdesk, and SIG teams to provide on‑premises support for AVI‑SPL customers at customer site(s) with the end goal of delivering a world‑class customer service experience.
DAY‑TO‑DAY RESPONSIBILITIES
Work in tandem with onsite Technical Producers in executing events as directed in runs of show.
Creation of graphical meeting assets ahead of production events.
Operation of control room technology with an emphasis on Tricaster hardware and audio boards.
Analyze trends and root cause analysis of trouble tickets to assist in improvement of conference room performance.
Assess business impact of serious/complex outages/problems & make recommendations collaborating with engineers & project managers.
Provide technical consultation, support, and act as lead site contact for all production operations & maintenance.
Assist with bringing new rooms online and interfacing with client personnel to implement scheduling & reporting procedures (overseeing room‑readiness acceptance testing).
Execute all aspects of multimedia event support including system set up & operation, end‑user training, troubleshooting and follow‑through on escalation of trouble incidents occurring during any event.
Perform pre‑event setup, first and second level problem determination and resolution as necessary according to standard operating procedures.
Lead or assist, as required, with the support of special events, high‑profile senior executive meetings, town hall meetings, as directed by operational needs.
For off‑site events: Set up, testing, operation, and teardown of AV & videoconference equipment; (e.g. video data projection systems, computers, audio and videoconference equipment, microphones, video cameras, audio systems and operation of integrated AV systems).
Install small or portable audio visual and non‑integrated AV hardware in non‑traditional event spaces.
Perform and report on first and second level problem determination.
Troubleshoot, assess, & coordinate equipment & systems repair as required.
Create, update and resolve trouble tickets as assigned.
Interface with technology vendors where additional support or infrastructure is required.
Compile and maintain room and equipment inventory.
Maintain conference room integrity in compliance with standard operating procedures; perform regular preventive maintenance checks (e.g. either report or address troubles such as cable management issues, safety standards non‑compliance, etc.).
Manage and deploy provided spares as required.
Adhere to user documentation and SOPs as required.
Interact in person, by phone, and/or e‑mail directly with management and end‑users.
Recommend measures to improve performance and increase efficiency.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR
Must‑Haves
Experience using Tricaster technology (Required)
Experience working in sophisticated auditorium environments including but not limited to lighting operation, camera switching, audio board operation
Experience in the creation of graphical assets for high‑profile meetings such as lower thirds
Production background
Ability to perform in a team‑oriented environment
Ability to work in a process‑driven operation
Comfortable working in different control rooms or meeting spaces
Proficiency in virtual or hybrid meeting support
Familiarity with recording/playback devices such as Aja Ki Pro Digital Recorders, or similar
Familiarity with capture devices such as Aja UTap
Effectively communicate with employees, customers and colleagues; comfortable working with executive personnel
Ability to manage small to medium projects; assist in auditorium commissioning, as needed
Ability to work and think independently and ensuring to meet deadlines
Valid Driver’s License and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets AVI‑SPL driving standard
Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent
Travel to off‑site locations, as needed
Nice‑To‑Haves
Familiarity with different video output hardware such as video walls (and associated video wall processors) or large format projectors
Minimum of 3‑5 years of audiovisual integration and/or service experience
Formal education in electronics or related field
The following training certifications:
InfoComm Quick Start to the Audio‑Visual Industry
InfoComm CTS General Certification
WHY YOU’LL LIKE WORKING HERE
Medical benefits, including vision and dental
Paid holidays, sick days, and personal days
Enjoyable and dynamic company culture
Training and professional development opportunities
MORE ABOUT US
AVI‑SPL is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or membership in any other group protected by federal, state, or local law. AVI‑SPL is an AA/Disabled/Veteran Protected Employer VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
Pay Type:
Hourly |
Min Base:
$36/hr |
Max Base:
$48.08/hr
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Auditorium Engineer
AVI-SPL, Inc. · East Hanover, NJ, USA ·
- Pay:
- $36/hr
- Job type:
- Contract