Audio Visual Programmer

Nuneaton
5 days ago
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Audio Visual Programmer

Location: Midlands (Hybrid Working)
Salary: £50,000 per annum

We are currently recruiting for an experienced Audio-Visual Programmer to join a growing and well-established AV solutions provider. This is a hybrid role, offering flexibility between home working and site-based/project work across the Midlands.

The Role

As an Audio-Visual Programmer, you will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of bespoke AV control systems across a range of commercial and residential environments. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, and clients to deliver high-quality, reliable AV solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Develop, write, and maintain AV control code for bespoke systems
Program and commission control systems using AMX, Crestron, and/or Extron
Create intuitive user interfaces tailored to client requirements
Support system testing, commissioning, and troubleshooting
Provide technical support during project delivery and post-installation where required
Ensure programming standards, documentation, and version control are maintainedRequired Experience & Skills

Proven experience as an AV Programmer
Strong hands-on programming experience with AMX, Crestron, and/or Extron
Ability to develop and write AV control code from scratch
Experience delivering bespoke AV control solutions
Good understanding of AV systems including control, audio, video, and networking
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently and as part of a wider project teamWhat's on Offer

£50,000 per annum
Hybrid working model
Opportunity to work on high-quality, bespoke AV projects
Long-term career progression within a growing organisationIf you are an experienced AV Programmer looking for a flexible, well-paid role working on custom AV systems, this is an excellent opportunity.

INDAV

If you're an experienced engineer looking for a new challenge and an opportunity to advance your career, we'd love to hear from you!

Please send an up to date CV to (url removed) or you can call on (phone number removed) to discuss the position with Lewis.

Alecto Recruitment Limited is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. If your experience matches, please forward your CV immediately

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