AVI-SPL
Installation Technician IV
Join AVI‑SPL as an Installation Technician IV. AVI‑SPL is a digital enablement solutions provider that transforms how people and technology connect to elevate experiences, create new value, and enable organizations to thrive and grow. We are the largest provider of collaboration technology solutions, including award‑winning managed services.
What You’ll Do The Installation Technician IV will perform installation tasks for AVI‑SPL contracted projects including cable pulls, cable terminations, system equipment and components, rack fabrication and wiring, layout for equipment, and metal fabrication. The technician will lead and direct installation crews on large and complex projects and engage in system testing by coordinating and reporting progress to the Project Manager to ensure projects meet time, scope, budget, quality, safety, and customer satisfaction requirements.
Day‑to‑Day Responsibilities
Perform installation tasks as directed by the project scope
Provide leadership on site and mentor all site technicians, ensuring quality of work
Read and interpret electronic schematics and architectural blueprints
Use hand and power tools to solder and crimp connectors for various installation system tasks
Test point‑to‑point cabling, system functionality, and control/DSP code; perform field load as necessary
Support an engineer or programmer with minor programming changes
Track, manage and secure all equipment and tools on the jobsite
Work with office staff to initiate return material authorizations as needed
Support the Project Manager with site supervision, daily jobsite status communication, and required documentation
Act as customer liaison on site according to project scope; route change requests to the Project Manager
Coordinate with other trades on site
Perform client training as needed
Travel to various job sites
Adapt to changing priorities and objectives as needed
Items To Consider
Work hours and location may vary based on client requirements and may include travel
Positions are generally on customer sites and may be a construction‑site type environment
Must‑Haves
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to present technical information to technical and non‑technical audiences
Strong client‑facing skills; build and maintain client relationships
High level of professionalism, strong work ethic, commitment to high‑quality work
Advanced understanding of audio‑visual systems (projectors, screens, speakers, microphones, video conferencing, digital signage, control systems)
Advanced proficiency installing, terminating, and troubleshooting low‑voltage cabling (HDMI, CAT5e/6, fiber optic) and conduit runs, cable trays, wiring methods
Expert understanding of network infrastructure integration with AV systems (IP‑based, streaming, cloud)
Expert troubleshooting skills for complex technical issues; analyze logs, network traffic, use diagnostic tools
Ability to use hand and power tools safely and efficiently
Independent work; meet deadlines
Proven ability to lead and manage site teams on large‑scale projects and allocate resources to meet timelines
Knowledge of emerging AV technologies
Advanced knowledge and use of test equipment for required applications
Advanced knowledge of industry installation safety codes and standards
Routinely advises Project Manager on installation concepts affecting planning, scheduling, budgeting
Routinely assists Project Engineer with complex technical solutions
Routinely assists Programmer with code loading and testing on site
Valid AVIXA CTS‑I General Certification (CTS‑I required); additional manufacturer training as required
Valid driver’s license and motor‑vehicle record meeting AVI‑SPL driving privileges standards
Minimum 6‑8 years in audiovisual, electronics or related installation experience
High school diploma or equivalent
Nice‑To‑Haves
Formal education in Audio Visual, Electronics or related field
CDL preferred
OSHA 30‑Hour Construction Course
Confirmed Project Site Lead experience
Ability to obtain formal approved clearances (government or system specific) if required
Why You’ll Like Working Here
Medical benefits, including vision and dental
Paid holidays and PTO
Enjoyable and dynamic company culture
Training and professional development opportunities
More About Us AVI‑SPL is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or membership in any other group protected by federal, state, or local law. AVI‑SPL is an AA/Disabled/Veteran Protected Employer VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
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What You’ll Do The Installation Technician IV will perform installation tasks for AVI‑SPL contracted projects including cable pulls, cable terminations, system equipment and components, rack fabrication and wiring, layout for equipment, and metal fabrication. The technician will lead and direct installation crews on large and complex projects and engage in system testing by coordinating and reporting progress to the Project Manager to ensure projects meet time, scope, budget, quality, safety, and customer satisfaction requirements.
Day‑to‑Day Responsibilities
Perform installation tasks as directed by the project scope
Provide leadership on site and mentor all site technicians, ensuring quality of work
Read and interpret electronic schematics and architectural blueprints
Use hand and power tools to solder and crimp connectors for various installation system tasks
Test point‑to‑point cabling, system functionality, and control/DSP code; perform field load as necessary
Support an engineer or programmer with minor programming changes
Track, manage and secure all equipment and tools on the jobsite
Work with office staff to initiate return material authorizations as needed
Support the Project Manager with site supervision, daily jobsite status communication, and required documentation
Act as customer liaison on site according to project scope; route change requests to the Project Manager
Coordinate with other trades on site
Perform client training as needed
Travel to various job sites
Adapt to changing priorities and objectives as needed
Items To Consider
Work hours and location may vary based on client requirements and may include travel
Positions are generally on customer sites and may be a construction‑site type environment
Must‑Haves
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to present technical information to technical and non‑technical audiences
Strong client‑facing skills; build and maintain client relationships
High level of professionalism, strong work ethic, commitment to high‑quality work
Advanced understanding of audio‑visual systems (projectors, screens, speakers, microphones, video conferencing, digital signage, control systems)
Advanced proficiency installing, terminating, and troubleshooting low‑voltage cabling (HDMI, CAT5e/6, fiber optic) and conduit runs, cable trays, wiring methods
Expert understanding of network infrastructure integration with AV systems (IP‑based, streaming, cloud)
Expert troubleshooting skills for complex technical issues; analyze logs, network traffic, use diagnostic tools
Ability to use hand and power tools safely and efficiently
Independent work; meet deadlines
Proven ability to lead and manage site teams on large‑scale projects and allocate resources to meet timelines
Knowledge of emerging AV technologies
Advanced knowledge and use of test equipment for required applications
Advanced knowledge of industry installation safety codes and standards
Routinely advises Project Manager on installation concepts affecting planning, scheduling, budgeting
Routinely assists Project Engineer with complex technical solutions
Routinely assists Programmer with code loading and testing on site
Valid AVIXA CTS‑I General Certification (CTS‑I required); additional manufacturer training as required
Valid driver’s license and motor‑vehicle record meeting AVI‑SPL driving privileges standards
Minimum 6‑8 years in audiovisual, electronics or related installation experience
High school diploma or equivalent
Nice‑To‑Haves
Formal education in Audio Visual, Electronics or related field
CDL preferred
OSHA 30‑Hour Construction Course
Confirmed Project Site Lead experience
Ability to obtain formal approved clearances (government or system specific) if required
Why You’ll Like Working Here
Medical benefits, including vision and dental
Paid holidays and PTO
Enjoyable and dynamic company culture
Training and professional development opportunities
More About Us AVI‑SPL is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability status, or membership in any other group protected by federal, state, or local law. AVI‑SPL is an AA/Disabled/Veteran Protected Employer VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
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