AV Technician

Pixomondo
London
11 months ago
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PXO are looking for an AV Technician to join us for a fixed term contract, working on-set at our Virtual Production stage.

This role requires a solid understanding of permanent Audio-Visual integrated systems, troubleshooting techniques, and a passion for new technologies.

You will be collaborating within the Engineering and Operations departments to ensure installations align with project specifications, and function within requirements for internal production staff and external clients.

This role sits in an intersection between the IT, AV, Film, and Broadcast industry. While this is not a client-facing role, candidates with good communication skills are needed to ensure successful deployments and continued operational excellence.

Responsibilities:

  • Interpret design drawings and accurately mark up any drawing changes
  • Commission a project based on design drawings provided
  • Maintaining regular written and verbal job status with Project Managers 
  • Collaborate with third-party representatives to address AV-specific needs. 
  • Document the installation progress with site photographs

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in the Audio-Visual Industry
  • 2-3 years of Field experience installing Video Walls or Commercial Signage 
  • Valid Working at Heights required 
  • Valid Driving License and Access to vehicle for site visits
  • Responsible, self-motivated, well-organised, and personable. 
  • Ability to handle high-pressure situations with composure. 
  • Working with a wide variety of AV, broadcast/film equipment, and network systems.
  • Strong knowledge of category cable and fiber optic specifications 
  • Troubleshooting Analog and Digital signals 
  • Comfortable with Serial RS-232 interfaces

About Pixomondo:

PXO creates industry-leading Virtual Production and Visual Effects for premium Film and Episodic content. With over 20 industry awards and nominations, PXO, a Sony Pictures Entertainment company, is a trusted partner for storytellers and showrunners worldwide. The company has been creating iconic work since 2001, from Martin Scorsese’s Academy Award winningHugoand HBO’s Emmy winningGame of ThronesHouse of the Dragon,through to Amazon’sThe Boys, Marvel’sAnt-Man andthe Wasp: Quantumania and many more. 

In Virtual Production, PXO helps clients to realize their creative vision, from production through to post-production. Using interactive technology and proprietary software and solutions, PXO brings ideas to life by virtually immersing filmmakers in the worlds they imagined, throughout every stage of the creative process. The company’s latest LED volume work includesHouse of the Dragon, Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and Netflix’s upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender. 

PXO has seven studios and three LED volumes in the US, UK, Germany and Canada. 

Benefits

Pixomondo is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics.

Benefits may vary by location due to regional regulations and company policies.

PXO does not accept resumes from recruiters.  Unsolicited resumes are accepted directly from candidates only. PXO will not pay any fees associated with unsolicited resumes. 

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