Abacus Technology

Communication Systems Specialist II

Job Locations US-NJ-Wharton
Posted Date 3 months ago(7/1/2024 4:54 PM)
Job ID
2024-7582

Overview

Abacus Technology is seeking a Communications Systems Specialist to provide audio and video teleconference support for Picatinny Arsenal.  This is a full-time position.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical support, monitoring VTCs, meetings, briefings, ceremonies, conference rooms, presentations support, scheduling, Commercial Access Television (CATV), collaborative tools, visualization tools, AV projects, remote facilitation, HUB operations, digital signage, video feeds, video and audio distribution and AV troubleshooting
  • Provide support for all conference room’s video display and audio systems, to include simultaneously displaying presentations/information, when appropriate
  • Administer all AV distribution equipment, AV switching equipment, displays, and other associated equipment that provide a secure, robust, and integrated information system between the end users and their required resources, to include life cycle management of that equipment
  • Administer, configure, and operate systems supporting the conference rooms and collaboration spaces

Qualifications

3+ years experience supporting AV and VTC systems.  Bachelor’s degree in a related field.  Must be Security+ certified.  Experience in operating and troubleshooting video/audio/data teleconferencing equipment, station endpoints, gateways, and bridges.  Must be detail oriented and have excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities.  Requires good communications skills and the ability to work professionally with all levels of an organization.  Must be a US citizen and hold a current Secret clearance.

 

Applicants selected will be subject to a U.S. government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.

 

EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabled

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