What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiovisual Installation Technician position at Pearl Technology?
The Installation Technician for Audiovisual contributes to Pearl Technology’s growth by performing high-quality audiovisual installations. The Lead AV Installation Technician may run lead on large audiovisual projects.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Pull, terminate, label, and route cabling per drawings; respect bend radius/conduit fill.
- Build/dress AV racks; maintain signal separation, ergonomics, and heat management.
- Install and calibrate displays, projectors, and screens; ensure level/alignment.
- Rig/mount devices safely in accordance with published safety factors and recommended structures.
- Design/tune/test MATV & video distribution; handle signal types, resolutions, and transport; troubleshoot.
- Configure/integrate control & networked devices across topologies and protocols.
- Capture/record AV signals and verify levels/formats using the appropriate software/hardware.
- Commission end-to-end systems; verify performance to project/industry standards; document configs.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to clarify needs and communicate status/next steps.
- Troubleshoot and resolve field issues quickly.
Administrative Responsibilities:
- Accurately track time; follow expense, security, and property SOPs.
- Maintain certification/license records; safeguard confidential information; follow retention policies.
Professional Development:
- Stay current on AV tech and company capabilities; pursue training/certifications.
- Participate in company meetings and learning activities.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- Lead crews on mid-to large-scale AV installations/projects.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Certifications, and Licenses:
- High school diploma or equivalent; CTS and CTS-I preferred.
- Associate for Quality in Audiovisual Certified Quality Technician (AQAV CQT) is preferred or achievable within first 12 months.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
- Comprehension of installation and configuration of Crestron, AMX, or similar systems.
- Audio DSP (QSYS, Audio Architect, Biamp) experience.
- Networking, troubleshooting, and cable termination expertise.
- Multi-tasking, problem-solving, and time management skills.
- Basic IT knowledge (IP, software adjustments).
Physical & Travel Requirements:
- Move/transport/install AV equipment up to 50 pounds independently on a regular basis.
- Regular use of hand and power tools.
- Frequent ladder work; occasional work on scaffolding/lifts.
- Occasional work in confined spaces (attics/crawl spaces).
- Sustained physical activity (standing, walking, lifting, bending); requires manual dexterity, coordination, and core/lower-back endurance.
- Travel - local/regional up to 90%; national/international up to 10%. Overnight stays may be required for jobs over 2 hours from office; ability to drive to jobsites, meetings, events, and trainings.