Summary Of Work Activities And Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the KEMC Coordinator, the Audio-Visual Technician I is responsible for preparing, operating, and maintaining audio-visual equipment. The position also assists in capturing and editing multimedia data for instructional purposes.
Main Duties And Responsibilities
I. Repair and Maintenance
- Prepares and operates all audio-visual equipment of the KEMC anticipating possible equipment malfunctions by conducting quality check prior to use.
- Performs electronic repair, maintenance and installation of AV equipment for maximum utilization.
- Maintains the Destiny Library Manager (DLM - library management system) by checking the system on a weekly basis and conducting data-updates.
II. Multi-media and Communication
- Assists faculty, staff and students in audio-visual presentations (including dubbing, video recording etc) for school related activities.
- Performs editing of optics and transferring of videos for instructional purposes.
- Maintains a copy of all coverages for future documentation references
III.
Administrative Tasks
- Conducts weekly inventory of all AV equipment.
- Prepares and submits a monthly report of equipment used as well as non-print materials.
- Charges and discharges non-print materials and equipment.
- Issues materials and equipment to borrowers.
- Recalls materials and equipment after the scheduled use.
- Sorts and places materials in containers or on the shelves.
- Keeps the Circulation Counter in order.
IV. Performs other work-related duties as may be required by the Immediate Supervisor and authorized representative
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Knowledge on audio and video equipment (cable boxes, AV receivers, media players, microphones, power speakers, mixers), PC and Mac operating system
- Knowledge in basic computer and audio-visual troubleshooting
- Skills in photography and videography
- Good communication skills
- Good interpersonal skills
Education And Experience Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree or associate degree in audio visual technology (digital media) or related field
- At least 2 years work experience in operating audio-visual equipment handling multiple events.