
Lead Audio/Visual Technician - Michigan House of Representatives (Lansing)
Office: Clerk’s Office
Caucus: Non-Partisan
Description: Lead Audio/Visual Technician
The Michigan House of Representatives delivers high-quality video programming for multiple digital streaming platforms. We are committed to providing exceptional content for our audiences and seek a skilled and detail-oriented Lead Audio/Visual Technician to join our dynamic technical team.
Job Summary
As a Lead Audio/Visual Technician, you will be responsible for installation supervision, maintenance, and support of A/V systems and IT infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted operations. You’ll work closely with House Television production staff, IT, and committee staff to troubleshoot technical issues and implement innovative solutions for live and recorded broadcasts. The House of Representatives maintains six video control stations servicing seven committee rooms, and the House Chamber. The product line used features Ross Carbonite video switchers, Ross Xpression character generators, and Panasonic PTZ camera systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain, repair, and upgrade broadcast and production systems, including video/audio routers, servers, camera controllers, and other presentation equipment.
- Monitor signal integrity and resolve transmission issues in real-time.
- Collaborate with manufacturers and IT staff on network infrastructure, software updates, and security compliance.
- Provide technical support for live broadcasts.
- Document system configurations, updates, and standard operating procedures.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- A collaborative and innovative work environment
- Access to cutting-edge broadcast and streaming technologies
Salary Range: $85,000 - $92,000
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Engineering preferred (or equivalent experience).
- 3+ years of experience in broadcast engineering, media technology, systems integration, or related field.
- Strong understanding of SDI, IP, and digital audio/video systems.
- Ability to work under pressure in live broadcast environments.
- Excellent troubleshooting, communication, and documentation skills.
Deadline: Open until filled
Contact Information: Please send resume and cover letter to:
Michigan House of Representatives
Human Resources
P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514
Or via email to: HumanResources@house.mi.gov
The Michigan House of Representatives employs both full-time and part-time employees. Employees of the House of Representatives are Legislative employees who are excluded from the classified system of civil service employment.
The House of Representatives is committed to providing the tools and support necessary to foster a safe and healthy work environment for everyone. The House takes workplace harassment seriously. In 2018, a bipartisan work group reviewed the House’s harassment policy and training materials resulting in recommendations, many of which were implemented to strengthen our commitment.
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