Audio-Visual Communications Specialist
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Overview
Job Description
- Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair digital video control rooms, large-scale LED video boards, production cameras, content management systems, and HD distribution equipment at major league sports facilities.
- Service distributed sound systems, including amplifiers, speakers, audio mixing consoles, digital signal processors, and networked audio protocols (Dante, MADI, AES67).
- Operate and troubleshoot AV control systems and protocols such as Crestron, Q-SYS, and BSS.
- Perform preventive maintenance, software updates, data backups, and network management for audio, video, and telecommunications systems.
- Support audio/visual engineering needs during sporting and special events, including coordination with broadcast media and vendors.
- Maintain and troubleshoot telecommunications equipment, including phone systems, cabling, and fiber networks.
- Read and interpret blueprints and schematics for AV and low-voltage wiring to integrate new equipment, implement design changes, and troubleshoot system issues.
- Prepare documentation, maintenance records, and reports using central facilities management software.
- Assist in the design, installation, enhancement, and expansion of AV systems, and support procurement of necessary equipment and materials.
- Communicate effectively with vendors, colleagues, and stadium partners to ensure smooth operations and maintain professional standards.
- Enforce wire management policies and integrate with other facility departments for related maintenance tasks.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Comprehensive knowledge of digital and analog audio/video technologies, including production cameras, switchers, servers, routers, and distributed sound systems.
- Knowledge of computer networking fundamentals (TCP/IP, VLANs, routing/switching, firewalls, network security, DHCP, OSI model).
- Knowledge of broadcast and AV control systems and protocols (Crestron, Q-SYS, BSS, Dante, MADI, AES67).
- Knowledge of telecommunications systems, cabling infrastructure, fiber optics, and signal flow.
- Knowledge of preventive maintenance practices and system backup procedures for AV, IT, and telecommunications equipment.
- Skill in diagnosing and repairing complex broadcast, audio, video, and telecommunications equipment.
- Skill in interpreting and updating technical drawings, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
- Skill in using test instruments such as meters, scopes, and monitors for troubleshooting.
- Skill in coordinating with broadcast media and supporting live events with reliable technical operations.
- Strong technical writing and documentation skills for reports, records, and maintenance procedures.
- Ability to perform technical work at heights, in confined spaces, and under physically demanding conditions.
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with colleagues, vendors, and stadium partners.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and respond quickly to operational issues, especially during live sporting and special events.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with multidisciplinary facility teams.
- Ability to adapt to evolving technologies and assist in the design and installation of new systems.
- Ability to climb ladders, lift up to 50 lbs., walk long distances, and work in confined spaces or at heights.
- Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and during events as required.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings.
- Commitment to safety, facility standards, and professional engineering practices.
- Five (5) years of experience in broadcast engineering or related technology.
- Substitutions for experience:
- Professional Engineer license = 4 years of experience.
- Bachelor’s Degree = 4 years of experience.
- Associate’s Degree = 2 years of experience.
- Accredited related education (e.g., military) = year-for-year up to 4 years.
- Knowledge of digital and analog audio/video systems, telecommunications, and networking fundamentals.
- Experience maintaining and troubleshooting AV control systems, cameras, video boards, sound systems, intercoms, and associated cabling/wiring.
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance, software updates, and system backups.
- Working knowledge of 2110 digital video, video encoding/transport, and both digital and analog audio.
- Familiarity with AV and broadcast equipment from manufacturers such as Ross, Evertz, Riedel, RTS, Q-SYS, BSS, Sony, Fujinon, Canon, Panasonic, Yamaha.
- Experience using meters, scopes, and monitors for troubleshooting.
- Certified fiber termination and maintenance training.
- Certified computer networking skills (A+ and Network+ preferred).
- Professional certifications:
- Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE): CBNT, CBNE, CVE, CAE, CPT.
- BICSI: RCDD.
- AVIXA: CTS, ANP.
- Electronic Systems Professional Alliance: ETS.
Our HistoryFor over 35 years, the Maryland Stadium Authority has completed projects in partnership with local governments, universities, and the private sector throughout Maryland. These include convention centers, museums, theaters, parks, and campus centers in addition to sports arenas. They have been completed on time, and budget. The Maryland Stadium Authority is committed to enhancing the lives of all those who visit our 85-acre Camden Yards Sports Complex- whether for work or play and for those who utilize the projects we have developed throughout the state. The Maryland Stadium Authority was established by legislation and enacted by the State of Maryland on July 1, 1986, to select a site and develop financing alternatives for stadium facilities in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. On July 1, 1987, the law was amended to enable the construction of new facilities, including baseball and football stadiums, in the Camden Yards area of Baltimore City. The amendment also established MSA as an independent unit in the Executive Branch of the State government. From then on, MSA has continued to grow and thrive over the next three decades.
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