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On-Site AV/VTC Support Technician--Westchester, NY

Company Name:
J. Patrick and Associates
On-Site AV/VTC Support Technician- Westchester, NY

Our client, a prominent provider of systems integration and professional services, is seeking an on-site AV/VTC Support Technician to join their team. This is a full time position that requires candidates to be present at a customer site in Westchester County, NY.

Candidates will be interfacing with the customer daily.

Candidates must have experience operating and troubleshooting AV and VTC equipment.

Responsibilities:

- Knowledge of and experience in Audio Visual / Video Conferencing Integration is a necessity.
- Responsibilities will include managing fully integrated conference rooms, ability to diagnose complex system problems, site maintenance and evaluation, as well as ability to recommend upgrades and enhancements.
- Working onsite at the customers location providing as a technical support.
- Troubleshooting and testing AV/VTC equipment and perform IP Network configurations

Skills and Equipment Experience needed:

- Audio Visual / Video conferencing equipment knowledge
- Diagnosing problems with projectors, amplifiers, speakers, microphones, LCD/plasma displays
- Audio mixer software experience
- Must have troubleshooting experience, and PC
- Also the ability to lift up to 75 lbs and climb ladders up to 8 feet.
- AV or VTC manufacturer training certificates are a plus. Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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