McGinley Support Services
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Audio Visual AV Commissioning Engineer
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Audio Visual AV Commissioning Engineer - I currently need a tried and tested av commissioning engineer to work for an engineering biased audio visual systems organisation. The role will see you working within a busy team delivering solutions to the corporate /commercial market place.Audio Visual AV Commissioning Engineer - I currently need a tried and tested av commissioning engineer to work for an engineering biased audio visual systems organisation. The role will see you working within a busy team delivering solutions to the corporate /commercial market place. The position would suit someone with at least 4years hands on commissioning experience with skills dealing with presentation solutions Screens, Projector, audiovisual racks, Cisco VC / Poly videoconference systems, Videowalls, signal distribution, Crestron control configuration. Due to the nature of this role you will be expected to work on your own and be able to communicate effectively and professionally with clients. You will be working in London and sometimes further afield. A good solid understanding of sound, video, clearone, QSYS, QSC, Dante, sound web, DSP Bi-Amp, IP and some basic AV systems programming would be nice to see within the CV. If you are interested in this role please send me a full technical CV detailing your hands on skills and previous experience. The client are also open to taking people on with good av installation or av service backgrounds.NO SPONSORSHIP IS ON OFFER YOU MUST BE IN THE UK AND WORKING HERE LEGALLY CRESTRON POLYCOM VC CISCO VIDEOCONFERENCE INTEGRATION INSTALLATION RACK COMMISSIONING EXTRON CORPORATE RACK VIDEO A/V AUDIO/VISUAL AUDIO-VISUAL A-V AUDIO VISUAL VISION SOUND SWITCHING AV CORPORATE CLEARONE BI-AMP QSC QSYS LONDON HERTS HERTFORDSHIRE ESSEX
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McGinley Support Services
Posted:
October 6 on Careers4a
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