GDIT
A/VEngineeringManager
“A/V Engineering Manager at GDIT. Skills: AV Engineering, People Management, System architecture, Project management. Manage and coach technical team. Design audio and visual systems”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot audio and visual systems; Rapid Decision-Making; Rapid problem-solving; Make decisions quickly
10-25% Travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelors degree with 5+ years experience, 9+ years of related experience, 5+ years management of A/V technical team, Knowledge in architecture and design of complex AV, Demonstrated TEAMS/Zoom expertise
Nice to Have
In lieu of degree, 9+ years experience
What You'll Do.
Manage and coach technical team
Design audio and visual systems
Install audio and visual systems
Maintain audio and visual systems
Troubleshoot audio and visual systems
Ensure optimal sound and picture quality
Select appropriate equipment
Manage system integration
Coach and guide professionals
Transport audio-visual equipment
Set up audio-visual equipment
Connect audio-visual equipment
Integrate AV systems into network
Define system architecture
Understand as built line drawings
Install permanent AV equipment
Prepare documentation
Maintain documentation
Evolve current designs
Evolve current processes
Perform daily maintenance
Perform quality checks
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Culture of collaboration; Collaborating with Executives; Collaborating with clients; Collaborating with IT staff; Team members know expectations; Assigning right task; Focus the team; Manage disagreements within team; Developing team members; Interacting with C-Suite leaders; Providing clear updates
Communication Scope
Clear Communication; Polished Communication; Executive Presence
Process & Methodology
Project management, Leading AV projects
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