AUDIO VIDEO SITE LEAD Job at Quantum Technologies, Inc. in Huntsville
Quantum Technologies, Inc., Huntsville, AL, United States, 35824
Overview:
Based in the high-tech hub of Huntsville, Alabama, Quantum Technologies, Inc. (QTI) specializes in professional audio, video, and control systems. We provide design, build, installation, and project management, and have long established ourselves as a leader in the professional and commercial AV field. QTI leverages decades of experience in design and integration.
Our work includes corporate boardrooms, conference centers, command/ops centers, and federal courtrooms. We work with multiple governmental agencies including the DoJ, DoD, and private sector. Our in-house sales, installation, and service team has overseen the installation of AV systems in hundreds of courtrooms in the United States and its territories.
Together, QTI staff has hundreds of years of experience. To maintain our dedication to the integration industry, our staff undergoes regular training on emerging technology. This keeps our team agile and able to provide the most future-looking solutions for the best value to our customers.
Mission:
Quantum Technologies Inc. is seeking a qualified candidate to provide support as an AV site leader tech/Installer. This position is responsible for and in charge of all aspects of the preparation and installation of audio, video, and control systems and related site matters.
Responsibilities:
- Site leaders need to be flexible and capable of leading on-site audio/video integration projects.
- Essential duties include managing the site installation of speakers and cabling; building racks; crimping and soldering; planning and scheduling on-site travel; and coordinating personnel matters.
- Site leaders must maintain communication with superiors and co-workers at the corporate headquarters.
- Responsible for shipping and receiving at the site location, generating system layouts, inventory configurations, and packing lists, as well as daily interaction with customers.
- Site leaders are responsible for on-site training of field technicians, conducting customer training, and overseeing the sell-off of projects.
- Leads must exhibit a positive attitude, demonstrate strong teamwork, and time management skills. The ability to adapt to changing situations and the capacity to meet hard deadlines are valuable skills.
- Common physical demands include pulling wire and cable through conduits, lifting heavy loads, working on ladders and scaffolding, and operating in confined spaces like under tables or in equipment closets.
- Common work environments will be semi-complete renovation or construction sites, such as courtrooms, boardrooms, churches, etc. Extensive travel, often exceeding 60% of the time, will be required.
- Other duties may be assigned.
Requirements:
Extensive travel will be required to complete installations at project sites. Travel percentage (nationwide) is estimated at 60% or more. Other requirements may be assigned as travel and contract requirements change.
- A high school diploma or equivalent is required. An Associate's degree in electronics or a related field is desired, and a Bachelor's degree in a technology field, AV, electronics, or engineering is a plus!
- Minimum of 10 years of experience with audio/video installations and concepts. Experience with audio/video concepts is highly beneficial.
- The individual should possess good oral and written communication skills, along with exceptional organizational abilities.
- Experience with hand tools and a good mechanical aptitude is required.
- The ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Security Clearance is necessary if or when applicable.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V:
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. *Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.