A Day in the Life of a Audio Visual Quality Assurance Specialist:Ensure on-screen presentations are up to Cinemark standardsEnsure equipment is operating to Cinemark standards for projection and audio systemsPerform routine preventative maintenance, repairs and emergency service on digital cinema and audio equipmentTrain TTA and management on operation and maintenance of projection and sound equipmentEnsure all TOP Center directives are being implemented in theatersRespond to off screen emergency and service tickets assigned by the TOP CenterParticipate or assist with special projects, screenings, and events when neededInstall projection and sound equipment for new theater openings and projectsCommunicate professionally with theaters and supervisorsComplete all administrative duties by required deadlinesOrder parts when necessary to keep theaters compliant with Cinemark standardsWhat You Will Need To Have:A minimum of two years of experience in theatre projection and sound is desiredRequires extensive travel (up to 50% or more), working during off-business hours, and on-call availabilityPhysical demands include climbing ladders, working in tight spaces and lifting 50+ poundsHigh school diploma or equivalent is required, any college or higher education a plusAttention to detail, quality-focused and strong problem solving skills are important assetsStrong written and verbal communication skillsProficient in Microsoft OfficeBarco certification in digital cinema is an assetDISCLAIMER: This job description is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.Cinemark USA, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer