AV Programmer / Commissioning Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £48,000 - 55,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Warrington Cheshire
  • Date: 1 week ago
Description:

Job Title - AV Programmer / Commissioning Engineer - North West

Pay - £48000 - £52000 + Car

Location - North West (hybrid working with UK travel)

Perm/Temporary - Permanent

Benefits - Company vehicle and fuel allowance

Clear progression into senior engineering or specialist roles
Work on complex, high-end bespoke AV systems rather than standard installs
Ongoing technical development and exposure to new technologies

Travel required, oredominantly across the North West of England region, but other UK and occasional overseas projects travel may be required

AV Programmer / Commissioning Engineer Company Overview:

If you are currently working in AV and feel stuck delivering the same “off-the-shelf” systems time and time again, this role offers something very different. This opportunity is with a specialist integrator that focuses on fully bespoke AV solutions, where systems are designed, programmed and built specifically for each client environment. You will be working on technically varied, project-led installations that require genuine engineering input, not just installation. It is an ideal move for someone who enjoys problem solving, programming and working on systems that are tailored rather than repetitive.

AV Programmer / Commissioning Engineer Role and Responsibilities:
Programming and configuring AV control systems for bespoke, project-specific installations
Commissioning fully integrated AV solutions on site, ensuring each system meets design requirements
Working on complex systems where integration, functionality and performance are key
Integrating AV with wider building systems and infrastructure
Troubleshooting and resolving technical challenges across a variety of unique environments
Producing technical documentation aligned to custom-built systems
Supporting projects from initial build through to final commissioning and handover
Providing technical input to support project delivery and continuous improvement
Delivering client training on specialist systems

AV Programmer / Commissioning Engineer Skills and Experience:
Proven experience programming AV control systems such as Crestron, Extron, Q-Sys or similar
Experience working on integrated or bespoke AV projects rather than purely standard installs
Audio DSP configuration experience such as QSC, Biamp or similar
Strong understanding of AV systems, integration and networking
A methodical and problem-solving approach to technical challenges
Confident communication skills with the ability to engage with clients and internal teams
Ability to work independently and take ownership of technical delivery
Relevant industry certifications are advantageous
Full UK driving licence required

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