Audio Visual Field Service Engineer residential

Creative Personnel
Sw170Aa, SW17 0AA, United Kingdom
4 months ago
£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
16 Feb 2026 (4 months ago)

Audio Visual Field Service Engineer (residential) - I am now looking for an audio visual experienced residential service engineer with either a good residential audio visual background (4 years) to take on av projects and systems that have been integrated into millionaires and billionaires homes, apartments, penthouses and beyond. This role is with a residential home automation company who have consistently delivered to the highest standards. This role will be a mix of remote technical support and hands in person visitis to be hands on with av systems. I will need to see from you a technical CV that covers the following:

• Crestron Control

• Lutron lighting Service / Integration / Programming

• IT home networks / Cisco (set up / configuration). Wyrestorm

• Screen / Projector Lifts

• Multi-room Audio, home cinema

• Audio Visual Racks, smarthome love and appreciation

• Client facing / remote technical support, overseas travel

• Extremely technical and an excellent head for fault finding

• Digital Media Systems

If you have this defined skill set and you are extremely client facing then please send me your full technical CV with all kit and hands on skills clearly shown.

NO SPONSORSHIP IS ON OFFER YOU MUST BE IN THE UK AND BE WORKING LEGALLY ALL INFORMATION MUST BE IN THE CV NOT IN A COVERING LETTER

AUDIO VISUAL AV A/V A-V AUDIO/VISUAL AUDIO-VISUAL FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER CRESTRON SOUND LUTRON RESIDENTIAL CEDIA SMARTHOME KNX WYRESTORM AUTOMATION INTEGRATION INSTALLATION RACK LONDON SURREY KENT SURREY MIDDX MIDDLESEX

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