Audio Visual Engineer with Security Clearance Engineering - Severn, MD at Geebo

Audio Visual Engineer with Security Clearance

Overview The AV Engineer is responsible for all aspects of AV projects lifecycle from project conception thru installation and turnover.
The AV Engineer will design all AV systems and will be responsible for delivery of artifacts produced at different phases of each project such as detailed drawing sets, bill of materials (BOM) creation, control system programming, and system implementation plans.
The AV Engineer will also provide technical support and troubleshooting for existing systems.
Responsibilities Provide technical expertise to support the architecture, installation and planning of audio, video, and control solutions Create technical drawings such as - detailed system diagram, system interconnect, rack elevation, floor plan, wall elevations Programming Crestron control system processors, experience writing and editing Crestron SIMPL code Designing and editing control system GUI layouts Implementing and testing of control system code Develop implementation plans, test plans, and training material Perform preventive and corrective maintenance, equipment installation and removal, basic system testing and operation Required Experience/Qualifications Minimum of 10 years Audio Visual experience Understanding of network topography and design Proficient in AutoCAD Crestron CTI Programming certification Special Requirements/Security Clearance Must possess an active TS/SCI clearance Must possess CTS certification (preferably CTS-D) Recommended Skills Auto Cad Control Systems Corrective Maintenance Editing Floor Planning Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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