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A/V Programmer

Tampa, FL

Overview:

Job Title: Audio/Visual (A/V) Programmer

Location: Tampa, FL

(Due to the nature of the work and contract requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required.)

 

Description:

As an A/V Programmer supporting government operations, you will play a critical role in delivering reliable, secure, and high-performance audiovisual systems tailored to mission requirements. This position is responsible for programming and configuring A/V control systems to support classified and unclassified environments, ensuring seamless integration with IT and communications infrastructure. You will collaborate with system engineers, integrators, and end users to implement technology solutions that meet rigorous performance, security, and operational standards. Your work directly impacts the effectiveness and readiness of key operational environments.

Responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:

  • Develop, program, and support control systems for audiovisual environments using platforms such as Crestron, AMX, or Extron.
  • Implement user interface designs and automation logic to streamline system usability and performance.
  • Conduct system testing, validation, and troubleshooting to ensure operational reliability and compliance with technical requirements.
  • Integrate A/V components with IT infrastructure, video conferencing platforms, and other enterprise systems.
  • Support the installation and commissioning of A/V systems in secure and mission-critical facilities.
  • Maintain detailed documentation, including programming code, configuration files, and user manuals.
  • Remain current with A/V technology advancements, control system updates, and industry best practices to support continuous improvement.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • Three (3) or more years of experience in A/V system programming and integration
  • Certificate of Completion of Intermediate System Programming (CTI-P201)
  • Certification of Extron Control Professional
  • Proficiency with control system programming (e.g., Crestron SIMPL/SIMPL+, Crestron Studio, AMX NetLinx, Extron Global Scripter)
  • Experience with DSP configuration, AV-over-IP, and unified communications systems
  • AVIXA CTS

 

 

Desired Qualifications:

 

  • Five (5) or more years of experience in A/V system programming and integration within secure or mission-driven environments
  • Crestron Certified Programmer
  • Extron Authorized Programmer
  • Strong troubleshooting skills and attention to technical detail in high-availability environments
  • U.S. Citizenship
  • AVIXA CTS-D/CTS-I

 

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electronics, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, or a related technical discipline. Years of experience and certifications in lieu of degree.

 

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