AV Systems Engineer Role

  • Posted 6 hours ago | Updated 6 hours ago

Overview

USD 40.00 - 43.00 per hour
Contract - W2

Skills

Video
Data Link Layer
Cabling
Inventory Management
Management
Inventory
Organized
AV
Backup
Audiovisual
Finance
RMA
Authorization
Cisco
Life Insurance
Screening
Writing
Career Counseling
Recruiting
Law
Testing

Job Details

AV Systems Engineer Role - Contract - Stamford, CT - $40.00 - $43.00/hr.

The final salary or hourly wage, as applicable, paid to each candidate/applicant for this position is ultimately dependent on a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate's/applicant's qualifications, skills, and level of experience as well as the geographical location of the position.

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Sponsorship not available.

Our client is seeking a AV Systems Engineer Role in Stamford, CT

Role Description.

The contractor should be proficient in diagnosing and resolving issues related to video and audio equipment, especially Cisco kits commonly used in meeting rooms. This includes troubleshooting connectivity problems, ensuring proper functioning, and addressing any technical glitches.
Administer the RMA process. Jane St. does not have any support contracts in place today. They use a spare pool of equipment and RMA broken equipment

Room Condition Checks:

Regularly inspecting meeting rooms is essential.
The contractor should verify that the rooms are in good condition, including checking for any wear and tear, damaged cables, or malfunctioning equipment.

L2 Technician Support:

As an L2 technician, the contractor will handle escalated issues from other staff members who perform meeting room checkouts.
They'll address configuration problems, connectivity issues, and any other technical challenges.

Event Support:

The contractor should be available to assist during corporate events.
This could involve setting up AV equipment, troubleshooting during events, and ensuring everything runs smoothly.

Meeting Room Refreshes:

When meeting rooms need updates or changes (such as new cabling, equipment upgrades, or rearrangement), the contractor will be responsible for executing these refreshes.
The contractor will play a vital part in maintaining meeting room functionality.

Inventory Management
(Proof of Concept): Managing AV equipment inventory is crucial. The contractor should keep track of what's available, plan for future needs, and maintain an organized system.
Theoretical AV Support and Future Concepts:

Staying informed about emerging AV technologies and trends is essential.
The contractor should be able to provide insights into future concepts and improvements.

Onsite Availability:

The contractor is expected to be onsite five days a week.
However, exploring alternatives (such as three days a week) could be considered.
Backup Support: Plan for back-up for the individual.

Skills & Requirements
Work in a fast paced environment
Audio/Video troubleshooting
Conference room set up
Financial industry experience
Understand RMA process (Return Merchandise Authorization)
Cisco experience

Benefits/Other Compensation

This position is a contract/temporary role where Hays offers you the opportunity to enroll in full medical benefits, dental benefits, vision benefits, 401K and Life Insurance ($20,000 benefit).

Why Hays?

You will be working with a professional recruiter who has intimate knowledge of the industry and market trends. Your Hays recruiter will lead you through a thorough screening process in order to understand your skills, experience, needs, and drivers. You will also get support on resume writing, interview tips, and career planning, so when there's a position you really want, you're fully prepared to get it.

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We also believe that actions speak louder than words.
In that regard, we train our staff on ensuring inclusivity throughout the entire recruitment process and counsel our clients on these principles. If you have any questions about Hays or any of our processes, please contact us.

In accordance with applicable federal, state, and local law protecting qualified individuals with known disabilities, Hays will attempt to reasonably accommodate those individuals unless doing so would create an undue hardship on the company. Any qualified applicant or consultant with a disability who requires an accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of the job should call or text .

Drug testing may be required; please contact a recruiter for more information.

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