DUTIES: The media service technician provides technical assistance and guidance to lecturers on how to best apply capabilities of the computer and audiovisual systems. The technician provides support to academic programs as a television camera operator, audio technician, lighting technician, and as a video technician and producer. The technician provides videotaping and audio taping services as well as duplication services and reformatting of media. The technician installs, operates and maintains video and audio equipment including LCD projectors, a CCTV system, satellite up-linking and down-linking, two large-scale public-address systems, two portable PA systems and multiple formats in digital and analog audio and video recording.

QUALIFICATIONS:

a. Comprehensive knowledge of computer hardware and Microsoft operating systems.

b. Comprehensive knowledge of computer software including Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, Word and other Microsoft Office programs, Adobe, Roland Cakewalk and Sonar, Sonic, and Nero and other digital recording, editing and duplication software.

c. Comprehensive knowledge of computer peripherals and interfaces as they apply to visual presentations and digital video and audio recording and production.

d. Comprehensive knowledge of audio, video, VTC, lighting, mixing and recording consoles and equipment and their capabilities and limitations, and standard and potential applications.

e. Knowledge of and experience in operation and maintenance procedures to ensure that audiovisual equipment is calibrated, adjusted, operated and maintained at peak condition under various settings and circumstances.

f. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, as the incumbent is required to interact with senior military and civilian personnel from DoD and numerous federal agencies and

distinguished civilian guest speakers, and to advise faculty and students on all audiovisual matters.

g. Knowledge of appropriate security regulations to ensure that security policies and procedures are met.

h. Knowledge of training techniques to train new NWC audiovisual personnel and personnel from other organizations who will be using NWC audiovisual equipment.

i. Knowledge of electronics and electricity to perform safely all aspects of required work and to perform emergency repairs to equipment.

j. Knowledge of handling, storing, duplication, reproduction and editing procedures for audio and video media.

k. Knowledge of procedures for obtaining and completing appropriate federal procurement documents for purchase or repair of equipment and supplies.

l. Valid Secret Clearance

Summit Technologies, Inc. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Summit Technologies, Inc. gives preference to protected veterans.

Position descriptions serve as a guideline and may not be construed as a guarantee of employment. Summit Technologies, Inc. is an at-will organization.

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