AV/VTC Technician Hotels & Hospitality - Scott Air Force Base, IL at Geebo

AV/VTC Technician

Scott AFB, IL Scott AFB, IL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$59.
7K - $75.
6K a year Estimated:
$59.
7K - $75.
6K a year Overview:
By Light is supporting the Managed Information Technology Service (MITS) Enterprise Support Managed Services effort for the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM).
USTRANSCOM provides command and control (C2) for the synchronized transportation, distribution, and sustainment of personnel and assets, making possible the projection and maintenance of national power wherever needed with speed and agility, high efficiency, and a high level of trust and accuracy.
The MITS contract is intended to provide IT Service Management (ITSM) to USTRANSCOM for strategic, technical, and program management guidance and support services to facilitate the operations and modernization of the combatant command's infrastructure, systems, and applications.
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Responsibilities:
Must develop, devise, and/or modify procedures to address complex tasks or problems.
Each solution must consider the functionality, capabilities and inter-relationships between Audio/Video equipment and applicable hardware and software.
Tasks include the design and development of small to enterprise level networking projects, room integration products and/or audio and video bridging products.
Experienced with design, installation, and service of projection screens, DLP, LCD, and CRT Projectors, Monitors, Sound Systems, Control Systems, Switchers, Distribution Amps, Scalers, Smart Boards, and Videoconferencing equipment.
Required Experience/
Qualifications:
BA/MS or MA/MS or 4-10 years of combined experience and training Preferred Experience/
Qualifications:
Performs all functional duties independently Special Requirements/Security Clearance:
Secret Clearance.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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