Senior AV Service Engineer

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Zebrec are delighted to offer this role as Senior AV Service Engineer working for our client who is a reputable & leading provider of professional services to their industry of Audio Visual Systems Integration.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior AV Service Engineer to join a fast growing technology company. Our client is the UK’s leading provider of Audio Visual and Video Conferencing solutions and is expanding rapidly overseas as well as developing a number of market leading innovations.
The Senior AV Service Engineer main responsibility is to provide preventative maintenance and reactive support of audio visual and videoconferencing systems to our corporate clients. Clients are predominately based in the City of London and South East of England, but travel throughout the UK and Europe may be required.
Snapshot of Role, Responsibilities & Skills for the : Senior AV Service Engineer
As part of your role as Senior AV Service Engineer you will be responsible for:

  • Faultfinding of audio visual and video conferencing systems to a high level, under pressure
  • Preventative maintenance of client owned equipment
  • AMX/Crestron control system knowledge
  • Configuration and fault finding of audio conferencing systems such as ClearOne or SoundStructure
  • Networking knowledge to fault find IP integrated systems
  • Support of TV/Satellite RF and Video systems
  • Completing paperwork for each job ensuring comprehensive reports on work completed
  • Communicate identified faults in a clear and concise manner to our clients Enthusiastic and organised approach to all assigned service activity
    Successful candidates for the role of Senior AV Service Engineer will have:
  • At least 2 years’ experience of supporting Corporate AV systems in a service environment
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Good all-round technical knowledge.
  • Team player
  • Manual handling tasks will be required when necessary for moving equipment
    If you would be interested in applying for the role of Senior AV Service Engineer then please send us a copy of your updated CV
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