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Technical Director - Audio/Visual

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

At Peak Technologies, we specialize in delivering innovative solutions for both virtual and live events. From high-impact marketing activations to large-scale conferences, we bring expertise, creativity, and technical precision to every project. Our mission is to craft exceptional event experiences that connect, engage, and inspire.

Peak Technologies designs and delivers cutting-edge virtual, live, and hybrid event experiences. From high-energy product launches to global livestreams and corporate summits, we create unforgettable moments through flawless technical execution. We’re growing fast and looking for a Technical Director (Audio/Visual) who thrives in high-pressure environments, leads with confidence, and turns complex concepts into seamless experiences.

This role is ideal for a hands-on technical leader with deep AV expertise, strong people skills, and a passion for innovation.

What You’ll Do

  • Own the technical execution of virtual and live event projects from pre-production through show close and final strike.

  • Lead, mentor, and inspire in-house technicians and freelance crews to deliver consistently exceptional results.

  • Partner with the sales team to provide technical insight, develop project estimates, and support quotes and work orders.

  • Translate creative vision into detailed production plans, including schedules, floor plans, wiring diagrams, and 3D renderings.

  • Ensure all AV equipment is show-ready, properly packed, and aligned with each event’s technical requirements.

  • Drive continuous improvement by recommending equipment upgrades, workflow enhancements, and new technical solutions.

  • Serve as a client-facing technical expert, representing Peak with professionalism, clarity, and confidence.

  • Remain calm and decisive in high-stakes environments, managing last-minute changes and tight timelines effectively.

  • Oversee show setups and strikes, ensuring clean, safe, and technically accurate installations every time.

What You Bring

  • Proven experience with audio, video, projection, lighting, video walls, and computer systems in live and virtual event environments.

  • Strong working knowledge of videoconferencing, streaming, and hybrid event technologies.

  • Demonstrated experience leading technical teams and managing onsite production delivery.

  • Exceptional multitasking and problem-solving skills, especially under pressure.

  • A proactive mindset with a passion for innovation and operational excellence.

  • Strong communication skills and a polished, professional client presence.

  • Willingness to travel and work flexible hours based on event schedules.

Why Join Peak Technologies?

Peak Technologies is growing, and it’s an exciting time to be part of the journey. We believe the foundation of exceptional work is exceptional people. Our team is made up of supportive, down-to-earth professionals who thrive on collaboration, take pride in their craft, and are driven to make a difference. We pitch in, push boundaries, and create meaningful results together. Whether it’s a team brainstorm or a company celebration, we value connection as much as we value performance. If you’re looking to grow your career alongside a passionate, forward-thinking team, we’d love to hear from you.

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