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Network And AV Designer

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Network and AV Designer
We are looking for a Network and AV Designer who will be responsible for maintaining and administering our company's computer networks. Your primary duties will include maintenance of computer networks, hardware, software, and other related systems, performing disaster recovery operations, protecting data, software, and hardware from attacks, and replacing faulty network hardware components when necessary.
Another responsibility of the Network and AV Designer is to develop, install, and implement audio-visual systems. Effectively, this means being aware of the AV hardware and software market and choosing the components that fit together to meet the broadcasting, streaming, and recording needs of the employer or client.
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In audio-visual systems design, the precise day-to-day of the job can change depending on the size of the employer or client, their tech needs, and how much budget they’re willing to put together to meet them. In general, however, here are a few duties to expect:
- Preparing the necessary AV equipment to meet the requirements of events, broadcasts, conferences, and so on.
- Managing audio-visual projects in collaboration with other AV and IT engineers.
- Choosing, installing, and configuring AV technologies.
- Maintaining and troubleshooting all AV technologies to ensure they remain operational before and after projects.
- Offering advice and recommendations on AV solutions, as well as highlighting risks and issues.
- Arranging the layout of AV recording and broadcasting gear
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