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Job Title : VI equipment operator
Job Reference : usarmy
Location : United States
Posted on : Fri Apr 01, 2011
Job category: Arts & Media, Army, Enlisted
Job Description
Helping ensure effective communications is the Army visual information equipment operator/maintainer. This specialist is primarily responsible for working with equipment such as Teleconferencing VI, and for supporting Army operations with visual information equipment and systems. Duties include:

· Operating and performing maintenance on television receivers/monitors and media equipment

· Working with computer controlled video switchers and audio mixers/consoles and with synchronous generators, distribution equipment and amplifying equipment

· Operating and maintaining motion/still photo imaging equipment, closed circuit systems, visual imagery satellite, microwave, RF transmission, cable distribution systems and teleconferencing VI equipment

· Coordinating with writers, producers and directors in preparing and interpreting scripts

· Planning and designing production scenery, graphics and special effects



Training

To become an Army visual information equipment operator/maintainer, you must complete nine weeks of basic training, which consists of basic soldiering skills, and 27 weeks of advanced individual training. Classroom and in-the-field instruction covers:

· Motion picture equipment operation and audio recording

· Scripting and special effects techniques

· Maintenance of public address sound equipment



Helpful skills

An ideal candidate for an Army visual information equipment/operator/maintainer should:

· Be interested in creative and artistic work

· Enjoy working on a team

· Have experience in school plays or making home movies



In time, you may achieve an advanced level for an Army visual information equipment/operator/maintainer with additional supervisory and training responsibilities.
 
     
 
 
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