Audio-Visual Technician

Description

Under general supervision, assists in audio-visual productions by working with producers and directors on the design, installation, and positioning of sets and props, as directed. May advise speakers and presenters on media alternatives. Delivers, sets up, tests, and operates audio-visual and digital media equipment for organization productions or meetings. Coordinates scheduling and checkout of digital media equipment, and instructs users in basic operation. Maintains equipment and troubleshoots equipment problems. Typically requires at least two to three years of experience. Under FLSA, incumbents in this position are nonexempt.