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A/V Technician

San Mateo, CA United States

Who We Are

Verkada is transforming how organizations protect their people and places with an integrated, AI-powered platform. A leader in cloud physical security, Verkada helps organizations strengthen safety and efficiency through one connected software platform that includes solutions for video security, access control, air quality sensors, alarms, intercoms, and visitor management.

Over 30,000 organizations worldwide, including more than 100 companies in the Fortune 500, trust Verkada as their physical security layer for easier management, intelligent control, and scalable deployments. Founded in 2016, Verkada has expanded rapidly with 15 offices and 2,200+ full-time employees.

About the Role

The AV Technician is responsible for facilitating an exceptional office experience, providing operational support with a strong focus on customer service. You possess a strong ability to prioritize and organize tasks, while working in collaboration with the AV Engineering team and the Workplace Team to provide and maintain a positive office environment. You are an individual who feels confident making decisions in a fast paced, ever evolving environment, who possesses strong communication skills, knows how to stay self-motivated and demonstrates a positive attitude.

  • Assists with the troubleshooting and operation of electronic communication systems, including but not limited to professional audio systems, video display systems, and Video-Conferencing solutions.
  • Assisting installation teams with the final hookup of electronic equipment during new installs at customer sites
  • Assists with preventive maintenance and upgrades of A/V hardware components
  • Overall maintenance of audio/video equipment in the office(s).
  • Assists with running high visibility meetings such as All Hands, SKO, and Product Announcements.
  • Performs daily room sweeps to confirm conference room health in the morning to ensure all systems can be used to their full capacity for the day.
  • This is a 6 month contract to hire position.

What You Bring

  • 1.5+ years with corporate Audio Visual
  • Knowledge and experience in IT network communications is a plus.
  • Audio, video conferencing, or control equipment manufacturer experience a plus (Neat / QSC / DTen/ Zoom etc)
  • Must be able to read, generate, and effectively interpret general business documentation.
  • Must be flexible with shift hours and timing
  • Valid and current driver’s license.
  • This person must have great personal skills and be able to interface with clients, technicians, and contractors.
  • The right individual will also be highly energetic, well organized and responsible.
  • Experience with Video Conferencing, Streaming, and Control Systems is a plus
  • CTS and/or any other AV Industry certifications highly desired not required
  • Ability to be on site in our San Mateo HQ offices 5 days a week
  • Willingness to travel to US based locations to assist with installations on an as needed basis

Additional information

  • You must be independently authorized to work in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this role, at this time.

Pay Disclosure

At Verkada, we want to attract and retain the best employees, and compensate them in a way that appropriately and fairly values their individual contribution to the company. With that in mind, we carefully consider a number of factors to determine the appropriate starting pay for an employee, including their primary work location and an assessment of a candidate’s skills and experience, as well as market demands and internal parity. This estimate can vary based on the factors described above, so the actual starting base pay may be above or below this range. Base pay is also just one component of Verkada’s total rewards package. A Verkada employee may be eligible for additional forms of compensation, depending on their role, including sales incentives, discretionary bonuses, and/or equity in the company in the form of Restricted Stock Units (RSUs).

Estimated Hourly Pay Range

$43.67 - $45 USD

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