Audio Visual Technician

NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalNew York, NY
109d$29 - $41Hybrid

About The Position

We are seeking a skilled and service-oriented Audio/Visual Technician to join our AV collaborations team to support the daily operation and AV infrastructure. This role involves monitoring and troubleshooting AV systems, assisting staff with meetings and events, and ensuring seamless operation of AV equipment, presentations, and communication technologies. The ideal candidate is proactive, reliable, detail-oriented, and able to provide excellent real-time support in a fast-paced healthcare environment. This position reports onsite 5 days a week to Weill Cornell, 7:30AM-4PM schedule.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
  • PC, Mac, and network skills
  • Microsoft Office, Zoom knowledge
  • Always maintain confidentiality and privacy
  • Must be punctual and dedicated to schedule commitments
  • Excellent work ethic and customer service oriented
  • Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
  • Troubleshooting and problem-solving skills (on-site and remote)

Nice To Haves

  • 1-2 years of experience
  • Basic knowledge of integrated AV systems (Cisco, Crestron, Extron, Shure, etc.)
  • Previous experience in a corporate or healthcare AV environment
  • ITIL Certification

Responsibilities

  • Monitor and troubleshoot AV systems
  • Assist staff with meetings and events
  • Ensure seamless operation of AV equipment, presentations, and communication technologies

Benefits

  • Comprehensive and competitive benefits that support you and your family in every aspect of life
  • Opportunities for personal and professional growth
  • Dynamic environment that embraces every person

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Industry

Hospitals

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

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