AV Systems Engineer Engineering - Lorton, VA at Geebo

AV Systems Engineer

Our client in Lorton, VA is seeking an experienced AV Systems Engineer to design various sizes of systems that meet our clients high standards for usability, reliability and serviceability for integration into both museum and public spaces.
Daily
Responsibilities:
- Serve as the main point-of-contact for clients during the Design phase of the project and on design-only consulting engagements - Analyze project needs and perform site surveys as appropriate - Work with vendor partners, leveraging their resources to more efficiently produce system design - Produce system designs (using Visio and D-Tools) including:
control flow diagrams, wire schematics - Produce Bills of Materials (BOMs) for proposals and installation - Define functional requirements for control systems programmer - Define scope of work for Installation phase of the project - Review designs produced by junior engineering team members for technical accuracy and compliance with client project needs - Read and correctly interpret bid specifications, architectural drawings and schematic drawings Requirements:
- 3
years industry experience in an engineering capacity with additional tenure as a hands-on integrator - Drawing software proficiency - Audio DSP programming knowledge of major platforms - Outstanding skills with Microsoft Office, specifically MS Word and Outlook - Visio and D-Tools experience - Knowledge of Procore Project Management - Familiarity with National Building and Electrical code Job Requirements:
Requirements:
- 3
years industry experience in an engineering capacity with additional tenure as a hands-on integrator - Drawing software proficiency - Audio DSP programming knowledge of major platforms - Outstanding skills with Microsoft Office, specifically MS Word and Outlook - Visio and D-Tools experience - Knowledge of Procore Project Management - Familiarity with National Building and Electrical code.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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