Vivo Technologies is looking for an experienced Audiovisual Engineer to support the full technical lifecycle of unified communications and collaboration solutions for our customers. This is a role for someone who can move fluidly across design, programming, commissioning, and troubleshooting, bringing deep technical capability to whatever phase of a project needs it most.
Vivo helps organizations design, deploy, and support the technology that makes their meeting spaces and communication systems work well. That spans everything from conference room AV systems to full-scale UC platform rollouts with partners like Zoom and Microsoft Teams. This role touches nearly every part of that process, where customer requirements become buildable systems, where those systems come to life through programming and commissioning, and where ongoing issues get diagnosed and resolved so that the technology continues to serve the people using it.
You'll contribute to engineering work across the full arc of a project. On the design side, that includes discovery sessions with customers, developing system designs, writing specifications, and producing bills of materials that accurately reflect what each project requires. On the programming and commissioning side, you'll configure and tune systems on platforms like Q-SYS and Crestron, validate performance in the field, and ensure that what was designed actually performs the way it should once installed. When issues surface after deployment, you'll be one of the people our team turns to for thoughtful troubleshooting and root cause analysis, helping to close the loop between how systems were built and how they continue to operate.
The role is technically broad and requires real fluency across the disciplines of AV engineering. You should be comfortable reading and producing design documentation, writing and modifying code for AV control and DSP platforms, and working hands-on with equipment during commissioning and service visits. Certification at the CTS level is required, and CTS-D is strongly preferred given the design responsibilities embedded in the role. That credential signals a baseline of industry knowledge we rely on, and it also reflects the kind of commitment to the craft that tends to correlate with the work we want to do well.
The leadership dimension of this role is real but situational. On some projects you'll work as a senior individual contributor, owning the engineering direction from end to end. On others you'll be collaborating with or guiding other engineers, reviewing their work, and helping maintain consistency and quality across the portfolio. The ability to shift between those modes depending on what the project demands is central to how this role operates within our team.
Beyond the technical deliverables, you'll also play a consulting role with customers. You should be able to sit in a working session, ask the right questions, understand the business context behind a technology decision, and help customers see how a well-engineered system supports what they're trying to accomplish. The strongest candidates bridge deep technical knowledge with clear, grounded communication that works for people who don't share that technical background.
What We're Looking For:
Compensation;
$105,000–$110,000 annually, with full benefits.
Vivo is a fast-growing company where your technical expertise directly shapes the quality of what we deliver. You'll work alongside experienced leaders, project managers, and technicians, and your engineering work will be reflected in real spaces for real customers. There is room to grow as the company scales and as the complexity of the work we take on continues to expand.
If this sounds like the kind of environment where you do your best work, we'd like to hear from you.