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AV Technician III

Torrance, California

 

Join a Team Building High-Performance AV Experiences

We’re looking for an experienced AV/VTC Installation Technician to join our growing team and help deliver cutting-edge commercial audio visual and videoconferencing solutions. If you enjoy hands-on installation work, solving technical challenges in the field, and working with industry-leading technologies, this is an opportunity to work on exciting projects alongside skilled professionals.

This is a field-based role where you’ll collaborate closely with technicians, site leads, and project teams to install and support advanced AV and VTC systems for commercial environments.

What You’ll Do

  • Install and terminate AV cabling, including copper and fiber connections
  • Install commercial AV systems and control platforms such as Crestron, Extron, and AMX
  • Configure, test, and troubleshoot videoconferencing solutions including Polycom, Cisco, and LifeSize
  • Read and interpret AV engineering drawings and blueprints
  • Rack, mount, and integrate AV equipment in professional environments
  • Ensure job sites remain clean, safe, and organized
  • Collaborate with site leads and team members to complete projects on time
  • Deliver a high level of professionalism and customer service on-site

What We’re Looking For

  • 5–7 years of hands-on experience installing commercial AV systems
  • Strong experience pulling, terminating, and testing AV cabling
  • Experience working with major AV manufacturers and control systems
  • Knowledge of commercial videoconferencing technologies
  • Ability to read blueprints and technical drawings
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • High School Diploma or GED required

Preferred Qualifications

  • CTS, Crestron, Extron, or AMX certifications
  • Fiber termination experience strongly preferred
  • Experience working in enterprise, government, or large commercial environments

Why Join Us?

  • Work on exciting, high-profile AV integration projects
  • Join a collaborative and experienced technical team
  • Opportunity to grow your skills with industry-leading technologies
  • Competitive compensation and career advancement opportunities

If you’re a motivated AV professional who takes pride in quality installations and technical excellence, we’d love to hear from you.

Compensation Range Starting at: $35.00 - $40.00 per hour (Full-time).

  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Paid vacation and holidays.
  • 401(k) matching program.

 

VectorUSA is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

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