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AV Technician

Dallas Holocaust Museum
On-site
Dallas, Texas, United States
$20 - $23 USD hourly
Audiovisual

Job Details

Experienced
DALLAS, TX
$20.00 - $23.00 Hourly

Description

AV Technician 

Department:      Operations        

Reports To:         Director of Facilities       

FLSA Status:        Part Time, Non-Exempt

 

The AV Technician at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will be expected to set up and operate audio and video equipment including microphones, sound speakers, video screens, projectors, exhibit video monitors and computers, connecting wires and cables, and related electronic equipment for the Museum exhibit, Cinemark and Dimensions in Testimony theaters, lobby digital signage, presentations during conferences, business partner presentations, teacher workshops, third party rentals and the Museum office. This position will require flexible hours including evening and weekends.

Job Duties:

  • Manage exhibit technology
    • Start the exhibit system each morning
    • Perform a walk-through of the exhibit space to verify all of the exhibit equipment is correctly started
    • Manage an exhibit log to document problems that occur and when maintenance has been performed
    • Maintain cleaning of filters on projectors, computers, amplifiers, etc.
    • Reboot computers when the exhibit freezes, loses video, loses audio or loses connection
    • Routine maintenance and upkeep of exhibit monitors and computers throughout the Shoah and Pivot to America Wings
    • Maintain and adjust the settings in the exhibit during the day
    • Shut down the exhibit system at the end of each day
    • Perform a walk through to verify that exhibit equipment is shut down correctly
  • Diagnose and resolve system issues throughout the Museum, lobby, classrooms, theaters and offices
  • Work closely with remote support vendors to keep the holographic theater running properly.
  • Become familiar with the Cinemark theater technology to operate during events/ programs.
  • Maintain the informational digital signage in the lobby
  • Perform minor repairs and routine cleaning of all equipment throughout the Museum, lobby, classrooms, theaters and offices
  • Other duties and projects as assigned

 

Qualifications

Key Requirements:

  • Required: Strong working knowledge of computers, their components and how they operate.
  • Required: Knowledge of how to restore the exhibit to functionality/ diagnose problems in a timely manner
  • Preferred: Two plus years of experience with Audio and Video equipment
  • Preferred: Crestron or Extron certified
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a team environment
  • Ability to Multi-task and meet strict deadlines
  • Some evening and weekend work required – FLEXIBLE HOURS required

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift up to 50-80 lbs. and carry items while walking

 

 

Competencies 

  1. Judgement/Decision Making
  1. Customer Focus
  1. Communication – Oral and Written
  1. Integrity
  1. Organization/Planning
  1. Initiative
  1. Business Literacy
  1. Collaboration/Teamwork

 

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Core Values

Respect: We treat everyone with dignity and respect. 

Empathy: We understand that people have varied experiences of struggle and triumph and we treat everyone with compassion.

Inclusivity: We value people's differences and strive to make the Museum accessible to all.

Excellence: We work to perform at the highest possible level in everything we do.

Integrity: We act ethically and transparently.

Courage: We are Upstanders.

The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is an equal opportunity employer, we value and strongly encourage a diverse environment.

Applicants, please send cover letter referencing the job title and resume to resume@dhhrm.org

 

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