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AV Technician

We are looking for an AV Technician to join our team on an effort supporting our Federal Government Client in Washington, DC (Telework not permitted) The primary scope of this position will support various Communication Support Unit (CSU) tasks associated with the delivery of communication products and services into the Federal Government Client enterprise.
Required:
Top Secret Clearance, with ability to obtain SCI.
Responsibilities:
Travel to locations to install and troubleshoot A/V solutions as needed.
Provide Tier 3/4 device installation and troubleshooting support focused on all enterprise-integrated A/V capabilities on all enterprise enclaves.
Scheduling/coordinating with Audio Video Support Center (AVSC),Provide support in running A/V room systems, troubleshooting, and break/fix of room systems.
Troubleshoot PC issues consisting of but not limited to audio & video connections.
RequirementsRequired
Qualifications:
Three (3) years of experience installing and troubleshooting complex A/V room systems.
Basic knowledge of data wiring standards.
Proficient in Microsoft Office 2013 and newer, as well as Windows 7 and newer.
Ability to travel to locations for installation and/or troubleshooting systems as needed.
Preferred
Qualifications:
?Crestron certifications or CTS/CTS-I certifications.
Job Requirements:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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