The AV Programmer designs and programs complex audio-visual systems, trains clients on functionality, and ensures successful system commissioning and project completion.
Our Audio-Visual Programmer will join our team of AV professionals nationwide, providing support to project delivery across Canada. Your primary focus will be on system design and programming of complex AV and control systems. The ideal candidate will have experience in designing and programming comprehensive commercial audio-visual solutions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Vacancy Status: This posting is for a current and existing vacancy
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist and collaborate in the design process for Audio-Visual projects
- Programming as required for Audio-Visual and control systems
- Tuning of audio system on site
- Assisting with national best practices and programming module creation
- Training clients on system/GUI functionality, user manuals
- As-built file creation for customer's hand over packages
- Provide time estimates for responses to RFP’s and RFQ’s
- Attend Client meetings, perform a needs analysis to prepare thorough and comprehensive statements of work for programming
- Identify to the project team the intended functionality of the solution and provide guidance to ensure a successful installation and commissioning is achieved
- Commission all systems as required to ensure functionality and completion
- Process project documentation, including project-closing activities to be handed to the client upon the completion of a commissioned and functioning system
- Provide support for all AV system issues
- Post-secondary education in electrical, telecommunications, or electronics would be an asset
- Ability to troubleshoot complex audio, video, switching, and control system problems
- Experience, certifications, and technical knowledge of data and audiovisual (i.e. Crestron, AMX, Extron, Shure, Poly, ClearOne, Biamp, QSC, BSS, Netgear, Luxul etc.)
- Must have Crestron programming CTI-P201 or higher
- Experience programming Digital Sound Processors (DSPs)
- Knowledge of DHCP, Static Addressing, Switches, Hubs, WAPS, and Signal Flow
- Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office and Visio, AutoCAD, D-Tools)
- Bondable and able to pass criminal record check
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Keen attention to detail and excellent organization
- 5 years of Crestron programming experience
- Crestron Certified Programmer
- QSC Level 2 programming experience
- Extron Certified Programmer
Vacancy Status: This posting is for a current and existing vacancy
Top Skills
Amx
Autocad
Biamp
Bss
Clearone
Crestron
D-Tools
Extron
Luxul
MS Office
Netgear
Poly
Qsc
Shure
Visio
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