AV SERVICE ENGINEER

London
3 days ago
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AV Field Service Engineer - London

Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum
Location: Field Based position

Join a dynamic and award-winning AV Service Team! Providing cutting-edge AV solutions to clients. This is a chance to work with complex AV/IT systems, deliver exceptional customer experiences, and grow your technical skills in a supportive, forward-thinking environment.

What You'll Be Doing

As an AV Field Service Engineer, your role will be hands-on, client-facing, and varied:

Troubleshoot, inspect, and repair AV/IT systems on-site
Perform room and system checks, preventive maintenance, and service handovers
Support clients remotely and on-site with technical issues
Work with advanced AV equipment: displays, control systems, audio systems, and signal extenders
Collaborate with project and engineering teams to ensure smooth site operations
Occasionally supervise technical sub-contractorsWhat the Client is looking for

Essential Skills & Experience:

Strong experience with commercial AV systems: projection, flat panels, control systems, audio/video matrix, DSPs, and signal transmission
Hands-on knowledge of Crestron NVX systems
Understanding of TCP/IP networking, using tools like WireShark or Packet Tracer
Ability to read schematics, troubleshoot AV signals, and use hand tools confidently
Excellent communication skills for working with clients, teams, and stakeholders
UK Driving LicenceDesirable Skills:

Cisco CCNA, Microsoft MCITP, or equivalent
Experience with AMX, Extron, or Crestron programming
Knowledge of Microsoft server systems, streaming technologies, and digital signage solutions
IPAF and PASMA licences
Audio Systems (Balanced/Unbalanced)
Video Conferencing CODECs
LCD & DLP Projectors, Large Format Flat Panels
Crestron Control & AV Switching/Matrix Systems
Signal extenders (CatX/HDBaseT)
Lighting/DMX control, AVoIP/Dante
Networking & basic IT troubleshootingPerks & Benefits

Company pension & life insurance
Health & wellbeing programme
Paid sick leave
Opportunity for continuous professional developmentIf you're passionate about AV technology, enjoy problem-solving, and thrive in a client-facing role, this is the perfect position for you!

Ready to take the next step in your AV career? Apply now and join our award-winning team!

INDAV

How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and a cover letter detailing their relevant experience and qualifications to (url removed) or you can call on (phone number removed) # 207.

Alecto Recruitment Limited is acting as an employment business for this vacancy.

We thank all applicants who respond, but only that shortlisted will be contacted

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