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Job Description
How You’ll Contribute:
The AV Fabrication Technician Level 2 is an intermediate role within the Advanced Technology Center fabrication team and plays a vital role in supporting the successful assembly of Diversified’s AV, broadcast, and media systems. This position is designed for technicians who have mastered foundational wiring, assembly, and documentation tasks and are now developing deeper technical proficiency and broader responsibilities within the ATC workflow.
Level 2 technicians perform detailed wiring, labeling, cable preparation, equipment mounting, rack assembly, and documentation updates under the direction of Level 3 technicians and the Fabrication Technician Level 4 (Lead). They work with increasing autonomy and accuracy, applying engineering drawings, schematics, and work instructions to complete assigned tasks while maintaining strict alignment with Diversified’s fabrication methods, quality standards, and zero-defect expectations.
A core responsibility of this role is preparing systems for Quality Assurance review. Level 2 technicians conduct their own initial quality checks, verifying wiring accuracy, labeling consistency, cable dressing, hardware mounting, and documentation completeness. The Level 2 technician will learn the QA process and assist in correcting deficiencies identified by Quality Assurance, Level 3 technicians, or the Fabrication Lead. Through this experience, Level 2 technicians deepen their understanding of the quality standards that define ATC fabrication operations.
Level 2 technicians also support the kitting phase of project delivery. Under guidance from Level 3 and Level 4 technicians, they prepare installation hardware, package components, assemble documentation, label materials, and ensure that required elements are included in the kit following QA approval. This hands-on involvement provides the foundation for future advancement into Level 3 responsibilities, where technicians take on full ownership of project kitting.
Beyond their fabrication duties, Level 2 technicians contribute significantly to maintaining fabrication floor readiness. This includes organizing materials, managing tools, staging equipment for upcoming builds, and upholding safety and cleanliness standards that support both efficient workflow and a client-ready environment. They help ensure that the ATC operates smoothly and maintains the level of professionalism expected in a client-facing facility.
Level 2 technicians also take part in the professional development of Level 1 technicians by offering guidance, modeling proper techniques, answering questions, and reinforcing the ATC’s quality expectations and workflow discipline. This mentorship helps strengthen the team and accelerates the technical development of junior technicians.
Overall, the Fabrication Technician Level 2 position provides a structured pathway for professional advancement. Through hands-on fabrication work, exposure to more complex system concepts, participation in QA preparation and kitting, and daily collaboration with senior technicians, Level 2 technicians build the technical and professional capabilities required to advance to the Level 3 role. Their work directly supports Diversified’s mission to fabricate consistent, reliable, and field-ready systems that embody the company’s brand promise, Create the Unforgettable.
What You’ll Do:
Perform intermediate-level wiring, labeling, cable dressing, and routing tasks for racks and assemblies.
Install hardware, components, and equipment within racks according to engineering drawings and technician instructions.
Read and follow engineering documentation including schematics, cable schedules, and rack elevations.
Prepare racks and equipment for senior technicians by staging materials, routing cable paths, and organizing documentation.
Conduct pre-QA checks of wiring, labeling, terminations, and assembly work.
Assist in resolving QA-identified deficiencies and ensure readiness for final validation.
Support project kitting activities including labeling, packaging, documentation assembly, and preparation of installation materials.
Maintain accurate labeling and documentation updates including basic as-built notes as directed by senior technicians.
Assist in maintaining fabrication floor organization, cleanliness, and safety compliance.
Participate in tool readiness, inventory handling, and material staging in coordination with Operations and Logistics.
Collaborate with and support Level 1 technicians by modeling proper procedures and providing guidance.
Maintain accurate timekeeping and communicate build status updates to Level 3 or Level 4 technicians.
Performance Metrics
Quality and consistency of wiring, assembly, and labeling work.
Reduction in QA deficiencies and rework over time.
Timeliness and efficiency in completing assigned tasks.
Technical development and readiness for progression to Level 3.
Contribution to fabrication floor organization, safety, and workflow reliability.
Collaboration with and support of Level 1 technicians.
Physical Working Environment
Fabrication floor environment with regular lifting (up to 40 lbs), bending, kneeling, and extensive tool use.
Required compliance with all ATC safety protocols including PPE, equipment handling, and OSHA standards
Required adherence to all EHS, OSHA, and facility safety guidelines.
Travel
• Limited; may occasionally support local client sites or Tier 2 and Tier 3 facilities.
What You’ll Bring:
Education & Certifications:
• High school or GED equivalent
Required Skills/Qualifications:
2 to 4 years of experience in AV, IT, broadcast, electrical, or related technical fabrication.
Strong foundational skills in wiring, labeling, assembly, and mechanical installation.
Basic understanding of fiber handling includes cleaning, organizing, and inspection.
Familiarity with IP-based media and network concepts including basic signal flow.
Ability to read and follow engineering drawings, cable schedules, and build documentation.
Strong attention to detail, craftsmanship, and consistency.
Effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to manage multiple tasks with supervision and maintain quality under time constraints.
Demonstrated desire and ability to advance into Level 3 responsibilities.
OSHA 10 required; completion within 60 days of hire if not already certified.
Desired Skills/Qualifications:
AVIXA CTS Certification
Dante Level 1 or equivalent introductory networked audio certification
Other relevant certifications may be required or preferred based on the technology focus of the position.
