Visual Information Equipment Operator-Maintainer
While the Army may not produce movies that involve Hollywood movie stars or speeding car chases, television and film productions are still an important part of Army communications. Films are used to train personnel and to record military operations, ceremonies and news events. Audiovisual and broadcast technicians, such as the Visual Information Equipment Operator-Maintainer, perform many specialized tasks, ranging from filming to script editing to operating audio recording devices
Visual Information Equipment Operator-Maintainers work with equipment such as Teleconferencing VI, and are primarily responsible for supporting Army operations with visual information equipment and systems. Some of your duties as a Visual Information Equipment Operator-Maintainer may include:
- Operate and perform maintenance on all assigned equipment
- Operate television receivers/monitors and cameras
- Operate studio accessories consisting of computer controlled video switchers and audio mixers/consoles, synchronous generators, distribution equipment, and amplifying equipment
- Operate motion/still photo imaging equipment
- Operate closed circuit systems
- Operate visual imagery satellite, microwave, RF transmission and cable distribution systems associated with VI operations
- Operate and maintain VI equipment used for Battlefield Video Teleconferencing and in a Video Teleconferencing facility
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