Click here to learn more and apply. POSITION SUMMARY The Technical Systems Specialist contributes to the development of Audio-Visual assemblies, including wiring, programming, logistical assistance, and documentation. These duties include assisting the creative team in development, testing, and revision of prototypes. Work duties may include some travel to assist with onsite installation of audio-visual equipment. The Technical Systems Specialist may engage in soldering, low-voltage circuit assembly, and other electronics assembly tasks. Technician also responsible for orderly maintenance of company equipment, cabling, and tools. Duties will include some documentation production, including equipment manifests, communication regarding schedules and shipping, as well as technical diagrams. This role will feature extensive on-the-job training for specialized trade-specific work related to museum exhibits, immersive media, and specialized fabrication. Candidates will engage in moderate physical activity associated with rigging and assembly of equipment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Essential functions include but are not limited to the following:
- Works with Integration Director to design and implement systems for immersive exhibits.
- Physically assembles, tests, and installs low-voltage systems .
- Works with Integration Director to produce documentation.
- Works with external teams to coordinate development and installation of integrated systems.
- Works with Creative and Fabrication teams in implementation of low-voltage systems.
- Assists with systems turnover, training, and onsite testing.
- Attends project meetings as directed in support of design and integration efforts.
- Perform research for new systems and practices
- Other duties as assigned.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience with commercial low-voltage systems or related field of study.
- Familiarity with standard tools such as multimeter, soldering iron, wire strippers and others.
- Familiarity with essentials of electronic systems and terminology.
- Familiarity with electronics safety and best practice.
- Ability to climb ladders and perform sustained moderate physical tasks associated with fabrication.
- Ability to develop simple circuits and produce diagrams.
- Ability to communicate and work effectively with non-technical personnel
- Creativity and ability to adapt to emerging technologies, practices, and standards.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Ability to professionally and efficiently correspond with external and internal clients and vendors via phone, email, and written correspondence.
- Interpersonal relationships which encourage openness, candor and trust, both internally and outside of the company.
- Accurate and timely completion of projects and/or reports.
- Maintenance of Company information in a confidential manner.
- Ability to work independently or in a team setting in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to travel domestically via automobile or airplane.