Job Description
Job Details Pay $36/hr Job type Part Time Full job description About the National Constitution Center The National Constitution Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization devoted to teaching about the Constitution. Located on Philadelphia's historic Independence Mall, steps from where the Constitution was drafted and signed, it serves as America's leading platform for constitutional education and debate, fulfilling its congressional charter "to disseminate information about the U.S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis in order to increase awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American people." America's 250th Anniversary The year 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence—a historic milestone for the nation. As the national headquarters for constitutional education, the Center will host major programs, events, and commemorations during this once-in-a-generation celebration. Why Work With Us? Be part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations, contributing to major national events and commemorations. Work at one of the nation's premier civic venues, frequently hosting leaders in law, government, education, and culture. Collaborate closely with passionate colleagues across the museum. Grow professionally in a dynamic environment where no two days are the same. Make an impact by supporting an organization that educates, engages, and inspires diverse audiences from across the country. Enjoy working at a one of a kind destination that blends history, civic learning, and innovative programming. About the
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As the Audio Visual Technical Specialist, you will be responsible for the operation, upkeep, and upgrade of all audio-visual systems throughout the museum. You may engineer systems for in house and traveling exhibits by designing and installing sound, video and control systems. Key Responsibilities Maintain various systems throughout the museum including, but not limited to: lighting, projectors, screens, monitors, computers, audio and video processors, amplifiers, and loudspeakers Perform start-up, monitoring, troubleshooting, and shut down of exhibits and control room systems Operate live sound, video, computer projection, sound recording, and videography and video recording equipment for events, including remote camera operation and multi-camera switching Update and maintain video conferencing technology Record podcasts and videocasts for various programs and events Perform video and audio editing using NLE packages Perform periodic preventative maintenance and fine-tuning of systems and components as required Assist in training of museum, theater, and exhibit staff as well as part-time AV Technicians and department interns Assist in managing the PC networks on which most systems are based Design, program, and wire the automation, sound, and video systems for traveling exhibits and new systems within the museum Design and build containers, cabinetry, and/or physical support systems for various AV equipment systems Travel to remote sites to install, and de-install the Center's traveling exhibits Perform on-site troubleshooting and remote technical support for traveling exhibits, when necessary Write technical documentation for new, existing, and traveling AV systems Perform other duties as assigned Please note that the Center may change specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization What We're Looking For Bachelor's degree required Technical certification including, but not limited to, ICIA Accreditation Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) credential preferred 2-5 years prior experience maintaining or servicing audio visual systems preferred Experience with AV systems design, installation, and programming preferred Travel required for exhibit install, de-install and/or maintenance as required Ability to work weekends, evening hours, or holidays as needed and assigned Knowledge Areas PC Windows environment; Macintosh/Linux, OS knowledge a plus Network management Microsoft Office Suite Apple and Adobe graphics and video suites Computer and electronics repair at the sub assembly level Computer Programming; C, Visual Basic, AMX Netlinx, Electrosonic Escan, AV systems design Computer aided drafting/design LCD, DLP, Laser and other video projector technology, including, but not limited to, experience with color balancing and alignment Plasma, LCD, LED monitors and touchscreens, including AMX Touchscreen design (TP2, TP3) Theatrical moving lighting systems including, but not limited to, Aura, Robe, ETC, Horizon, DMX 512 Various cabling and connection terminations systems for power, audio, video, IT, phone, and control AV control systems and software such as AMX and QSC Q-SYS AV
over IP schema such as Audinate Dante and HD Base-T Experience with basic lift devices (e.g. Genie lift) Basic mechanical knowledge including a basic familiarity with hand and power tools Commitment to the mission and nonpartisan values of the National Constitution Center. Ready to Apply? Submit your application and join a dedicated team building a stronger future for constitutional understanding and civic engagement in America. The National Constitution Center is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds and lived experiences to join our hard-working, vibrant team. Inspire. Lead. Shape the culture where the Constitution lives. Click here to apply Department Information Technology Reports to Director of Technology