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Audio Visual Commissioning Engineer

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Audio Visual Commissioning Engineer
Brief Overview of Role
The Audio-Visual Commissioning Engineer is responsible for commissioning and overseeing the installation of various audio-visual equipment and systems on client sites. Ensure products are working according to their specifications and that they meet the clients needs and original scope. Provide documentation on project completion. Candidates must be able to drive and live within a reasonable distance of the company offices in SL6.
Accountabilities Include
- Knowledge & Key Skills
- Commissioning Engineer: 90%
- Maintain good working relationships with internal departments as well as 3rd party vendors and subcontractor teams.
- Monthly meetings with Line Manager and Programmer.
- Identify training needs and requirements for yourself individually and the team.
- Full onsite commissioning and testing/customer training.
- Troubleshooting and clear reporting.
- Off-site test and configuration of all AV equipment.
- Internal knowledge share.
- Monthly / Quarterly: 10%
- Commissioning closure reporting vetting.
- As built V as drawn updates management.
- Monthly Installation team meeting.
- Monthly improvement meeting.
- Ad Hoc
- Tool, equipment and van stock management.
- Quarterly van checks.
- Quarterly ladder checks.
- Office day activity scheduling.
- Review sub-contractor files and store them accordingly.
- Keep on top of file structure and revision control.
- Commissioning Engineer: 90%
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Critical Success Factors
- Achieving High levels of customer satisfaction.
- Demonstrations of ownership of problems.
- Delivering projects within agreed timescales.
Essential
- 4 years of audio-visual experience.
- Perform on-site commissioning and advanced configuration of AV systems.
- Excellent interpersonal and communications skills.
- Self-motivated and highly professional with the ability to lead, take ownership and responsibility.
- Ability to multitask, work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
- Ability to work to the highest quality standards with attention to detail, ensuring that we complete our work thoroughly, never walking away from a problem.
- A fast learner and team player with an energetic, enthusiastic and positive can-do attitude.
- Confidentiality.
- Ability to think laterally, finding an appropriate solution to fulfil an application.
- AVIXA CTS.
- DSP Programming (Biamp, Polycom, Extron, Crestron, Shure).
- Good numeracy and written skills.
- Good organisational skills and ability to prioritise workload effectively.
- Good time keeping, Intermediate PC skills: Excel, Word, PowerPoint.
- Clean driving licence.


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Desirable
- Accredited / Trained on Crestron P101 P102, Poly, Kramer, Extron, Sennheiser, QSC Audio, ClearOne & Symetrix.
- Control system programming (Crestron, Extron, Kramer).
- Computer & Networking skills.
- Avixa CTS I.
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