EOS IT Solutions

Audio Visual (AV) Project Manager

Join EOS IT Solutions as an AV Project Manager in San Francisco. Leverage ServiceNow skills to oversee AV deployments, manage budgets, and ensure seamless conferencing.

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Consulting
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Entry Level
ServiceNow Role Type:
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Technical Project Manager
ServiceNow Modules:
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Incident Management
ServiceNow Certifications (nice to have):

Job description

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August 4, 2025

As an AV Project Manager at EOS IT Solutions, you will serve as the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for audiovisual (AV) and unified communication (UC) systems, overseeing the end-to-end lifecycle of AV deployments. You'll lead cross-functional collaboration, manage budgets and timelines, and ensure seamless delivery of world-class conferencing experiences.

Requirements

  • Expertise in Cisco Control Hub
  • Expertise in Cisco Call Manager
  • Expertise in Microsoft Teams Admin
  • Expertise in ServiceNow
  • Strong troubleshooting and diagnostics skills for AV/UC systems
  • Demonstrated experience with MS Teams and Cisco interoperability
  • Proven project leadership and organizational abilities
  • Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills
  • High level of reliability, accountability, and teamwork
  • Ability to translate technical requirements into practical solutions
  • Sound decision-making and analytical capabilities
  • Experience driving results through collaboration, oversight, and performance tracking

Benefits

  • Diverse and inclusive work environment
  • Equal opportunity employment

Requirements Summary

Seeking an AV Project Manager with expertise in Cisco Control Hub, Cisco Call Manager, and Microsoft Teams Admin. Must have proven project leadership skills and strong troubleshooting abilities for AV/UC systems. Experience with MS Teams and Cisco interoperability is essential