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Senior Audio Visual Technician

Company Name:
Gerald Smith Associates Recruitment

Position Title : Senior Audio Visual Technician $ TOP PAY ( Hiring Now )
ATTENTION : $ TOP PAY ( Interviewing Now )

Relocation : No
Location : Novato CA
Salary : Competitive (DOE)
Electrical Contractor specializing in Telcom, Network Systems, Security Control
Systems, Industrial Automation, Audio/Visual and Electrical.
Looking for a Senior AUDIO-VISUAL Technician.
Qualifications and
Experience:
Ten years working knowledge of audio visual equipment; technically proficient
with different types of presentation equipment including; poster printers, projectors
and projection systems.
Experience dealing with purchasing managers, architects, general contractors
and audio visual consultants
Experience with Auto CAD and/or Vid Cad.
Ability to trouble-shoot complex audio, video, switching and control systems
problems.
Must be familiar with standard concepts, practices and procedures of the audio
visual field.
Must be able to apply innovative and effective problem solving techniques to
maximize employee performance.
Understanding of corporate and industry practices, processes, stands and their
impact on project activities.
Excellent communications and interpersonal skills.
Valid Driver's License.
Bottom Line :
1. 10
years of experience with audio visual equipment; technically proficient with
different types of presentation equipment including; poster printers, projectors and
projection systems.
2. Experience dealing with purchasing managers, architects, general contractors and
audio visual consultants.
3. Experience with Auto CAD and/or Vid Cad.
4. Ability to trouble-shoot complex audio, video, switching and control systems
problems.
5. Local or close enough for a short easy move.
For consideration you must act now, send resume to .
Sincerely,
Gerald Smith
Executive Recruitment
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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