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AUDIOVISUAL (AV) TECHNICIAN

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Job Order #: 5798532

NOC: 5225
Employer Name:
EFFONTEK DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
Posted Date:
23-Apr-2021
Location:
REGINA
 
# of Positions:
2
Employment Terms:
Full/Part Time
Education:
Technical/Applied Science Diploma
Experience:
1-2 Years
Apply By:
30-May-2021
How to Apply?:
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Employer Name:
EFFONTEK DIGITAL SOLUTIONS
Contact Name:
nivin babu
Contact Phone:
3065317938
Contact Email:
ideas@effontek.ca
Employer Website:
www.effontek.ca


Description

AV Technician Duties and Responsibilities
Set Up Audiovisual Equipment:
The primary job of AV technicians is to set up and install media equipment such as LCD projectors, speakers, TVs, video monitors, and cameras. They also set up additional support AV tools like equipment racks. Additionally, they complete electrical wiring, programming, and basic construction. AV technicians sometimes set up and alter room arrangements including tables, seats, and stages according to blueprints, layout diagrams, and schedules.
Engage Customers:
While performing on-site work, AV technicians must provide outstanding customer service and develop working relationships with their clients. Great technicians mentor newer peers to provide a high level of customer service. They use strong communication as a tool to keep project progress moving forward and put event coordinators at ease.
Conduct Quality Control Analysis:
AV technicians skillfully run video, audio, and signal testing. Their responsibility is to guarantee their clients a high-quality experience. Technicians ensure all connected systems operate at peak performance. When issues arise, they troubleshoot and adjust the AV system as required. AV technicians use objective analysis to spot issues and eliminate them before an event.
Operate and Troubleshoot Sound and Video:
A key duty of AV technicians is to execute a flawless event from a media standpoint. The most successful technicians problem-solve and handle equipment malfunctions well, even under pressure. They focus on making sure their systems are working properly. When something goes wrong, AV technicians troubleshoot without showing concern to customers.

 

Skills and Abilities

Type of Specialized Audio or Video Systems
 - Electronic music and sound simulators
 - Digital effect video mastery units
 - Computer assisted control editors
 - Computer graphic imagery systems
Essential Skills
 - Problem solving
 - Decision making
 - Job task planning and organizing
 - Computer use
 - Continuous learning
Level of Expertise
 - Video editor
 - Sound editor
 - Recording technician
 - Computer graphics editor
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
 - Not applicable
Area of Training Specialization
 - Videography
 - Sound engineering
 - Radio or television arts
 - Multi-media technology
 - Electronic technology
 - Computer graphic and animation arts
 - Broadcast technology
Specific Skills
 - Use mixing, dubbing, editing machinery and equipment
 - Use multi-track recording equipment
 - Operate post production equipment
 - Operate studio production recording equipment
 - Operate equipment for live production
Type Of Work Experience
 - Video production
 - Theatre or stage production
 - Motion picture and film industry
 - Live concert production
 - Commercial advertising production

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