Requisition Number: 2024S015Posting Full Time/Part Time: Full Time Division: Dean of the Faculty Department: Information Technology Services - Classrooms, Digital Media and Events Wage/Salary Range: Grade 5: Step 2-5 ($22.64-$25.19)
Department Statement: Colgate Information Technology Services (ITS) is a dynamic organization that serves the diverse technology needs of the University community. ITS prides itself on exceptional customer service and building creative solutions to meet the unique needs of our liberal arts campus. ITS endeavors to foster an inclusive environment that values diversity, professional development, creativity, and innovation to support the growth of individuals and the organization. Under the leadership of the CIO, ITS is embarking on a strategic planning process to align services and resources with several exciting new initiatives identified in Colgate’s Third Century Plan. More information can be found at https://www.colgate.edu/about/third-century-plan We are seeking an organized and collaborative Classroom and Event Support Specialist with a diverse background in audiovisual (AV) technologies to join the Classrooms, Digital Media, and Events (CDME) team. The CDME team provides technical event support to students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Our expert team supports over 200 learning and event spaces on and off campus facilitating audio-visual installations, maintenance, repair, technical event support, education, and consultations. We’d love to hear from you – even if you do not meet 100% of the preferred/desired qualifications.
Accountabilities: The Classroom and Event Support Specialist serves as a member of a team providing direct support to academic programs and administrative departments to ensure the sound delivery of video and audio programming, presentations, classroom content and other digital media.
Accountable for:
Participating in regularly scheduled or limited scope projects as assigned.
Supporting physical A/V installations across campus including those found in classrooms, conference rooms, multi-purpose spaces, digital signage, and department specific installations.
Providing direct event support by operating video cameras, audio mixers, public address sound systems, placing microphones and podiums, and ensuring presentation materials are queued and accurately displayed.
Documentation of client interactions, incidents and requests.
Communication about problems and resolutions according to defined standards of practice.
Specific accountabilities include but are not limited to:
Responding immediately to classroom support escalation incidents to resolve emergent issues.
Providing support and light installation for audiovisual and multimedia installations in classrooms, conference rooms and public spaces across campus.
Performing maintenance checks, troubleshooting, and programming of audiovisual equipment.
Providing audio mixing and sound reinforcement for classes and events on and off campus.
Troubleshooting equipment malfunctions; performing minor repairs or adjustments to audiovisual equipment and identifying major repair needs.
Preparing for and supporting events requiring audiovisual equipment, as assigned.
Assisting with live and studio recordings, lecture capture and campus wide seminal events.
Ensuring proper documentation, notification, escalation, tracking, and follow up of audiovisual related incidents.
Responsible for timely completion of small projects, or providing support to a project leader, in the installation or renovation of audiovisual systems in classrooms, meeting spaces and public areas.
Using technical expertise and experience to exercise a sufficient level of judgment to make decisions in support of project completion.
Professional Experience/Qualifications
Three or more years of directly related professional experience
Ability to shift priorities
Working knowledge of Windows and Mac OS
Working knowledge of software, hardware and systems integral to audio visual installations such as: Control system software, video and audio switching and display hardware, camera and portable lighting and video conference platforms
Understanding of the principles of stagecraft and building trades sufficient to coordinate with tradespersons, contractors and technicians
Capable of working with high profile faculty, guest speakers and alumni through a diplomatic lens
Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to follow direction from peers, faculty, artist, and gallery staff to achieve the appropriate vision for installations
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in Higher Education is preferred
Extron programming experience highly preferred
Experience working in Technical Events is preferred
Education Associate’s degree in Information Technology, Electronics, Media Arts and Technology, Communications or a related field highly desirable.
Other Information Colgate Bargaining Unit employees must apply by Thursday, March 14th to be considered
Work Schedule: This position is scheduled to work 40 hours per week and is covered by a collective bargaining agreement. Occasional evenings and weekend work is required for supporting events.
Job Open Date: 03/06/2024
Job Close Date: 4/6/2024
Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions Summary Please share a diversity statement with us that highlights your commitment to inclusion. Colgate is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff, and student population. We strive to be an inclusive community — one that embraces and values diversity (in the broadest sense possible) in an environment of mutual respect, communication, and engagement. A variety of cultures and perspectives enriches the quality of campus life, and the opportunity to share different views and experiences is at the core of Colgate’s educational enterprise. These differences can include but are not limited to: race; ethnicity; gender and gender expression; sexual orientation; socioeconomic status; geographic background; national origin; culture; age; mental, cognitive, and physical abilities; religious beliefs; and political beliefs. As a result, we ask all candidates seeking consideration for the Classroom and Event Support Specialist position to submit a diversity statement with their application materials. You can upload the statement under the Diversity Statement document heading. A diversity statement may be any length (e.g. a short paragraph, a page) explaining your experiences, contributions, and/or commitments related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Examples of topics you may discuss include (but are not limited to): 1) how your experiences or competencies might serve to advance the university’s commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive campus, 2) your experiences working with diverse populations, or 3) how you will contribute to the university’s strategic initiatives in this area (see “Colgate’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan”:https://www.colgate.edu/about/third-century-plan/plan-diversity-equity-and-inclusion).
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