Created at: December 13, 2025 01:31
Company: U.S. Courts
Location: Atlanta, GA, 30301
Job Description:
The United States District Court clerk's office, Atlanta Division, has an opening for a courtroom technology specialist to support and lead the design, implementation, and maintenance of courtroom audio-visual (AV) and IT technologies to ensure reliable, secure, and modern operations. This role requires a blend of strategic vision, technical expertise, and leadership to manage complex projects and ensure smooth, secure, and high-performing technology services in courtroom settings.
MANDATORY QUALIFICATIONS: Two years of specialized experience in AV/IT systems design, implementation, and support OR Completion of the requirements for a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with at least one of the following superior academic achievements: 2.90+ overall GPA Class standing in the top third 3.5+ GPA in relevant major (e.g., information technology, AV systems, or public administration) Election to a qualifying national honor society Completion of one academic year of graduate study in a related field. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Three or more years of progressively responsible AV/IT experience. Experience with AV control systems and tools such as Extron, Biamp, AMX, Cisco, and AV over IP solutions. Familiarity with system schematics, CAD drawings, and signal routing documentation. Experience in leading cross-functional project teams and collaborating on policy initiatives. Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills in complex AV/IT environments. Certifications in AV or IT systems (e.g., CTS, Extron, or Cisco).
This position operates at the intersection of technology, justice, and public service-supporting high-profile proceedings, ensuring operational continuity, and driving innovation within the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES MAY INCLUDE: Lead the design, integration, and maintenance of courtroom AV and IT systems, including AV over IP, digital recording, sound reinforcement, display devices, and remote conferencing. Manage AV/IT projects from conception through completion, including needs assessment, technical design, budgeting, procurement coordination, and vendor oversight. Ensure reliable day-to-day operation of courtroom technologies; provide Tier 3 technical support and troubleshooting for complex AV/IT issues. Evaluate technology use and support cyclical refreshes and modernization initiatives aligned with judiciary standards and cybersecurity policies. Collaborate with court leadership and national judiciary working groups to shape technology policies and standards. Ensure all systems meet local, circuit-wide, and federal cybersecurity and privacy requirements. Maintain detailed inventories and documentation of systems, configurations, and procedures. Train judges, staff, and attorneys on the use of courtroom technologies; mentor IT staff and develop technical documentation. Serve as the primary technical liaison with vendors, overseeing installations, upgrades, and service contracts. Evaluate vendor proposals and guide procurement strategy. Collaborate with senior management, other courts, and national working groups on policy development, standardization, and long-term technology strategy. Support remote and hybrid proceedings and coordinate interoperability with external agencies (e.g., the U.S. Attorney's Office and the Federal Public Defender). Travel to divisional offices as required. Perform other duties as assigned.