SAIT

Information Technology Services

Audio-VisualInstaller

$55–68k Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Audio-Visual Installer at SAIT. Skills: AV installation, AV support, Hardware mounting. Mount hardware. Unmount hardware”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure reliable performance; Ensure seamless user experience

Industry & Context.

Information Technology Services
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

After-hours work, Evening role

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1 - 2 years of experience in AV support, Experience with low voltage system wiring, Basic knowledge of construction diagrams, Excellent knowledge of installation techniques, Excellent track record of working safely, Valid driver’s license

Nice to Have

Diploma in Broadcast Technology, Diploma in Information Technology, Diploma in Programming, Diploma in Computer support, Understanding of computers and networking

What You'll Do.

Assist with staging AV systems

Perform operational testing

Perform regular maintenance

Collect inventory data

Maintain inventory levels

Troubleshoot AV systems

Troubleshoot hardware

Collaborate in team environment

Participate in training

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate in team environment; Work with coworkers

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

## Description Technology is just the start. At SAIT, our IT Services team collaborates across the institution to shape smarter, more connected ways of teaching, learning and working. We’re strategic thinkers, problem-solvers, and innovators who turn big ideas into digital solutions that move SAIT forward. Join us and help build what’s next.  The Opportunity   Job classification: P2018 - PC Support Specialist Salary range: $55,000 - $68,000  Placement within the range is typically based upon a review of skills, experience, and internal equity.  Hours per week: 37.5 Paid leave: 4 Weeks Vacation / 14 Flex Days per year Deadline to apply: 4:00PM, June 22, 2026   SAIT is looking for an Audio-Visual Installer to join our Information Technology Services department. Reporting to the Audio-Visual Supervisor, this role is responsible for delivering after-hours deployment installation services and operational support for AV systems across campus.   While classrooms and learning spaces are the primary focus, the role will also support other areas of SAIT as needed. Responsibilities include deployment, installation, mounting, and troubleshooting of AV systems to ensure reliable performance and a seamless user experience.   Please note that this is an evening role requiring after-hours work.   Shift schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 3:30pm – 11:30pm Thursday: 3:00pm – 11:00pm  ## How you'll contribute Mount and unmount hardware, such as switchers, controllers, PCs, monitors, projectors, screens, TVs, etc. Assist with staging AV systems, including assembly, installation, cabling, and full operational testing. Perform regular maintenance on systems, including cleaning, dust removal, inspection for damaged components, and cable management. Move equipment and hardware to various locations across campus. Collect and maintain classroom inventory data for all AV and related components in SAIT AV spaces. Help maintain AV inventory levels to ensure necessary parts and equipme

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