AV Designer Hotels & Hospitality - Owings Mills, MD at Geebo

AV Designer

TechOps AV Designer
Qualifications:
o Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as Mass Communications, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field needed.
o Requires in-depth knowledge and ability in the AV/VTC environment, including working knowledge of components, line drawings, and others as they pertain to the layout and functionality of AV/VTC systems.
o Minimal 6 - 8 years of experienceo Strong AutoCAD skills, with the ability to create AV design drawing packages.
o Works independently, receives minimal guidance, and excels in delivering design packages on time.
o Has deep knowledge of one or more infrastructure components, specifically POLY/ZOOM systemso Demonstrates ability to be flexible/ adaptable in exercising judgment in a changing environment and to manage competing priorities.
o Proven ability to learn business processes quickly and to work well with business partners at various levels within the organization.
o Strong ability to assess risk and apply management principles to technology applications/products and business functions.
o Experience delivering AV technology and business application solutions in a large-scale, multi-platform systems environment.
Top 3 must-haves:
o Must have strong AutoCAD experience and skills, especially with AV design work as this will be the primary job function.
o Must have min 6-8 years of experience within the AV industry.
o Excellent written and oral communication skillsIn addition:
Familiar with working with Facilities teams, general contractors, LVC, and other trades that take part in the building out of spaces to support AV/VTC systems.
Recommended Skills Auto Cad Business Processes Business Software Communication Computer Engineering Curiosity Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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