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Position Details Position Information Requisition Number S5033P Home Org Name Office of Information Technology Division Name CIO Information Technology Position Title Audio Visual Systems Engineer
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spaces. Responsibilities include coordinating room setups, delivering reliable audio-visual services, consulting with clients to recommend appropriate AV and lighting solutions, and providing on-site
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produce a professionally designed report in both print and digital formats. The report will communicate key strategic outcomes to high-level stakeholders, so experience in visually presenting complex
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– 11:00 PM. Monitors fleet activity via visual observation and radio communications in case of emergency. Temporary Employment Services (TES), a unit of the Auburn University Department of Human
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-quality visual reporting for stakeholders. This is an excellent opportunity for students interested in data analytics, business intelligence, dashboards, and real-world industry reporting. Essential
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beverage providers as well as audio/visual providers. Meets with clients to finalize rental agreements and event logistics. Oversee and organize all aspects of event logistics. Oversee support activities
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& Branding Design digital and print marketing materials including flyers, event graphics, and promotional visuals Ensure all visuals align with Auburn University’s College of Education branding guidelines
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Develop and maintain applications for data management, visualization, and research collaboration. Work closely with researchers to understand their software requirements and provide technical solutions
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for multimedia projects across the university. Ensures all visual content aligns with university messaging, brand standards, and accessibility requirements. Leads the planning, production, editing, and delivery
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efforts and live fan experiences are visually compelling, brand aligned, and innovative. This position plays a critical role in supporting student-athlete brand development, institutional NIL strategy, and