Multimedia Systems Engineer

Cleveland, OH
Full Time
Experienced
Take your career to new heights. Come join us at MORI Associates and help us support the most exciting projects at NASA. As a Multimedia Systems Engineer  you will be part of a dedicated team of diverse professionals creating and supporting cutting edge solutions for our client’s critical missions. MORI is a mid-sized nationwide company founded in 1997 with the ideals that creating an agile organization full of innovative and passionate people will progress science and technology for all life on earth. We focus on offering a complete range of services from strategic consulting to the development of Information Systems and providing advanced engineering solutions. Now, let’s see if this opportunity is the right challenge for you.

MORI Associates is seeking a Multimedia Systems Engineer with project management experience to provide system design and build-up of complex video and audio systems, provide technical analysis related to design, development, and implementation of hardware systems and provide installation and maintenance for the video studio & field production equipment and AV meeting room equipment at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio for the Enterprise Multimedia and Integrated Technical Services (eMITS) contract. 

JOB DESCRIPTION / FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • System design and build-up of complex A/V and broadcast systems.
  • Provide technical analysis related to design, development, and implementation of hardware systems.
  • Maintain media storage system for the Multimedia team
  • Maintain video edit suites. 
  • Configure and maintain an engineering room with racks of equipment, used in the editing and routing of signals to the edit suites and for broadcast.
  • Provide technical maintenance and repair on the audio-visual equipment in ITC supported meeting space. 
  • Routing and distribute the broadcast signal from point-to-point areas on the Center.
  • Coordinate and test the signal to the head end and ensure the signal path is clear. 
  • Work OCIO network POCs to ensure wireless frequencies used are compliant with the Center.
  • Assist Scientific Imaging team and the test facilities in the setup and design of video systems.
  • Working knowledge of audio systems, Including analog and digital mixing desks, Conference microphone systems and Dante.
  • Working knowledge Ethernet and IP
  • Video and audio production and editing experience.
  • Working knowledge of video audio, and fiber optic test equipment.
  • Maintain equipment records for completeness and accuracy. 
  • Submit requisitions for materials, tools, and supplies as needed. 
  • Create system block and wiring diagrams, architectural layouts, and other engineering drawings to eMITS 
  • Identify value engineering opportunities to increase efficiency and save cost.
  • Provide coordination with other trades, as necessary
  • Perform on-going engineering support, as needed to the GRC Multimedia Team.
  • Perform field and shop support and troubleshooting, as needed.
  • Experience in Project Management
  • Develop custom systems operation manuals as needed.
  • Ability to work overtime or shift hours as needed.
  • Coordinate shop and field testing of integrated systems
  • Must be able to provide a positive and effective interaction with internal and external customers.

Minimum Requirements:

•    Requires college degree in Electronics or equivalent combination of education and experience in engineering        television and AV systems.
•    Knowledge of multimedia and broadcast systems and system design
•    Knowledge of NEC and A/V requirements and best practices.
•    The ability to think and work independently & meet necessary deadlines required.
•    The ability to effectively interact with employees, customers, and colleagues.
•    Excellent organization skills and the desire to remain current on new technologies.
•    Candidate must be able to manage multiple projects and provide daily or weekly reports.
•    Knowledge of databases and A/V drafting schemas.
•    Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, One Drive), SharePoint, and Vizio.

Preferred Qualifications:

•    Analog and digital baseband over copper
•    Analog and digital baseband over short haul fiber optics
•    Facility automation systems
•    Virtual routing systems
•    Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
•    Camera control
•    Audio mixing systems
•    Digital switching systems
•    Multimedia control systems
•    Multicamera Production experience    

EDUCATION AND PREVIOUS WORK REQUIREMENTS:

Requires college degree in Electronics or equivalent combination of education and experience.

This is an onsite position at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.

Salary Range based on experience: $98K to $115K

MORI is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer and complies with E-Verify.

 
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