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L2 AV Engineer
UK (Must be Near an Airport)
Contract (3-6 Months)
Inside IR35
Location and Travel:
- Candidate must be within commuting distance of an airport
- Travel is expected 25%-50% of the time in the EMEA region
Responsibilities & Duties
- Implementing audio-visual systems tailored to client needs
- Performing installation and setup of AV equipment such as projectors, sound systems, and video conferencing tools
- Conducting troubleshooting of AV systems
- Configuring and calibrating AV equipment to ensure optimal performance
- Providing technical support and training for users on AV system operation
- Collaborating with network engineers to integrate AV systems into network infrastructure
- Managing and documenting inventory of equipment and accessories
- Staying up-to-date with the latest AV technologies and industry trends
- Understanding detailed system installation diagrams and technical drawings/documentation
- Ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations
Qualifications & Skills (Mandatory)
- CTS (Certified Technology Specialist) certification
- Proficiency in AV control systems: Hands-on experience configuring and troubleshooting systems such as Crestron, Q-SYS, AMX, and Extron.
- Rack building and cable management: Expertise in assembling AV racks, terminating cables, and following signal path documentation.
- Collaboration tools integration: Ability to interface AV systems with productivity platforms including Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Webex, and Google Meet.
- Logitech video conferencing systems: Expertise in deploying and supporting Logitech Rally, Tap, and Sync platforms within Microsoft Teams and Zoom Room environments.
- Networking and IT integration: Strong understanding of IP networking, VLANs, PoE, and AV-over-IP solutions, including Dante and NDI protocols.
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Qualifications & Skills (Optional)
- Signal flow and AV distribution: Familiarity with video switching, matrix routing, HDBaseT, HDMI, and SDVoE technologies.
- Crestron programming and deployment: Ability to develop and maintain Crestron control solutions using SIMPL, SIMPL+, VT Pro-e, or Crestron Studio.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD or other design software for system layout
- Bachelor's degree in Audio Engineering, Electronics, or a related field
- Q-SYS ecosystem knowledge: Experience programming Q-SYS Core processors, utilizing Q-SYS Designer Software, and integrating audio DSPs with AV networks.
- AVIXA Certified Technology Specialist – Installation (CTS-I) Certifications
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues
- Comfortable working with cabling, wiring, and electrical systems
- Ability to lift and carry heavy AV equipment as required
- Good communication skills with the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical users
- Flexibility to travel to different sites for installations and support
- Familiarity with health and safety regulations related to AV installations
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team


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