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Job Description
How You’ll Contribute:
The Associate Field Engineer supports on-site commissioning and system validation by assisting with configuration, testing, and troubleshooting tasks under direct supervision. This entry-level role is focused on learning company standards, tools, and processes while developing hands-on skills in AV and basic networking systems. The position serves as a foundational step toward more advanced engineering roles within the organization.
What You’ll Do:
Assist more advanced field engineers with system commissioning, validation, and testing activities.
Follow documented procedures for configuration and commissioning of AV equipment.
Perform basic troubleshooting of AV and IP-based network systems.
Maintain organized documentation of field observations and testing results.
Prepare tools, test equipment, and materials for field use.
Follow safety procedures and project protocols while working on-site.
Participate in training sessions to build technical knowledge and system familiarity.
Collaborate with field teams to support successful project delivery and client satisfaction.
Location: New England area
What You’ll Bring:
Required Skills/Qualifications:
Demonstrated interest in AV or technical systems through education or hands-on experience.
Ability to follow directions, work in a team, and learn quickly.
Basic understanding of signal flow and AV system components.
Audinate Introduction to IP Networking for AV Systems certification (or ability to obtain).
Extron AV Associate certification (or ability to obtain).
Strong work ethic and attention to detail in field settings.
Willingness to travel and work on active construction or commercial sites.
Preferred Skills/Qualifications:
AVIXA Recognized Technologist Certificate
Proficient with Microsoft Office 365
DSP certification from one or more of the following manufacturers: Biamp, QSC, BSS
Control certification from one or more of the following manufacturers: QSC, Extron, Crestron
Prior experience working with AV systems, IT hardware, or low-voltage installations.
Familiarity with cable termination, racking, or basic system wiring.
OSHA-10 or other safety certifications.
