Provide high-touch technical support for high-visibility executive meetings, client presentations, and special events, including up to 20% travel for offsite initiatives.
Partner with in-house digital learning, video creators, and content teams to configure the technical environment for podcasts, town halls, and video shoots, ensuring the technology supports the creative vision.
Oversee the automated production studio facilities, ensuring lighting, audio, and camera systems are calibrated and ready for diverse filming scenarios.
Manage relationships with AV integrators and technology vendors to ensure timely updates, strict service levels, and successful project deployments.
Administer digital content platforms and project selection systems, ensuring all displayed materials are accurate, up-to-date, and brand-compliant.
Drive the evolution of the space by evaluating emerging technologies and maintaining a roadmap for hardware refreshes and new storytelling capabilities.
Train executives and staff on utilizing the space's technology and produce clear operational documentation for self-service tools.
Manage and optimize the Center’s advanced display ecosystem, with a specific focus on direct-view LED walls, control systems, and interactive tools, conducting rigorous daily "flight checks" to ensure the space is always client-ready.
Requirements
led displays
av control
studio lighting
troubleshooting
executive communication
5-8 years
Deep technical expertise in large-format LED display technology (installation, calibration, and maintenance) and enterprise AV control architectures.
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and comfortable working on ladders/lifts for equipment adjustment required
Ability to evaluate technical issues quickly and implement solutions in time-sensitive environments.
Strong executive presence and communication skills with the ability to support C-Suite stakeholders and remain composed under pressure.
Proven track record of working collaboratively alongside creatives (videographers, designers, etc.) to support content production.
Working knowledge of studio lighting, audio systems, camera framing, and design aesthetics with the ability to troubleshoot automated production systems.
5 - 8+ years in AV/IT operations, experience design, or digital media production required
Highly motivated self-starter with excellent organizational, time, and self-management skills.
Benefits
Discretionary Annual Bonus: Subject to company and individual performance.
2025 Best Places to Work – St. Louis Business Journal, Los Angeles Business Journal, and Phoenix Business Journal.
Comprehensive Benefits Package Including: Medical, dental and vision plans, 401k, generous PTO and paid company holidays, employee assistance program, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability coverage, learning & development programs and more!
Training + Development
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Company
Overview
$7.6B Revenue
Revenue Achievement
Generated over $7.6 billion in revenue in 2024 with extensive project work across multiple sectors.
394M sq ft
Built Space
Over 394 million square feet of built and renovated space across numerous projects.
Founded in 1984 by Bob Clark in St. Louis, the company grew rapidly with integrated design‑build services.
Moved headquarters to Chicago in 2013, expanding reach across North America.
Launched Clayco Compute in 2025, focusing on mission‑critical data center construction with 57 active projects.
Specializes in Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Residential & Hospitality, Life Sciences, Data Center and Manufacturing sectors.
Typical projects include large‑scale data centers, life sciences facilities, manufacturing plants and hospitality developments.
Known for pioneering fast‑track, tech‑enabled design‑build methods—using BIM, drones and modular solutions.
Integrated subsidiaries cover architecture (Lamar Johnson Collaborative), concrete (Concrete Strategies), and façade systems (Ventana).
Handles end‑to‑end delivery—from site acquisition and financing through design, engineering and self‑performed construction.
Stands out for fully integrated project delivery, overlapping design and build phases to boost efficiency and innovation.
Culture + Values
Treat others as they would want to be treated.
Employ the best and brightest in the industry and embrace their passion, creativity, and ideas, while providing them with the latest technology.
Forge real partnerships with suppliers and subcontractors through better project management and fair bidding practices.
Adhere to a zero-tolerance hard-hat policy and implement industry-leading safety practices.
Think of the communities where projects are built as their own, focusing on enhancing them through sustainability practices and programs that give back.
Create and innovate by balancing art and science holistically and intelligently.
Tear down obstacles, outdated methods, and outdated thinking, replacing them with new ideas and transformational solutions.
See work through the eyes of the people who will use it every day.
Build powerful structures with impacts that reach far beyond the walls.
Environment + Sustainability
42%
Scope 1 & 2 Reduction Target
Targeting a 42% reduction in absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 compared to the 2021 baseline.
51.6%
Scope 3 Per SF Reduction
Aiming to reduce Scope 3 emissions from purchased goods and sold products by 51.6% per square foot by 2030.
95+
LEED-Certified Projects
Over 95 projects have been certified under the LEED program, showcasing commitment to sustainable design and construction.
4.85M tCO₂e
2023 Scope 3 Emissions
Reported Scope 3 emissions in 2023 amount to 4,852,977 metric tons of CO₂ equivalent.
Pledged to SBTi Net‑Zero Standard, targeting net‑zero GHG emissions.
VP of Sustainability hired to oversee holistic emissions reduction strategy and sustainable training.
Pillars: energy & carbon, water & ecology, circular economy, wellbeing, innovation; 2023 progress on Scope 1 & 2 reduction and Scope 3 target‑setting.
Inclusion & Diversity
Over 360 Subcontractors
Diverse subcontractor network
Clayco maintains a network of over 360 prequalified minority- and women-owned (MBE/WBE) and other diverse subcontractors in 2023, reflecting a strong commitment to inclusive business practices.
275 Women Employees
Women's professional development
Clayco supports approximately 275 women employees through programs like ClaycoNOW, which focuses on networking, career development, and leadership empowerment.
20% DBE Goal Exceeded
Diverse business participation
Clayco achieved a 20% DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) goal on projects like Penn State East Halls Phase 2C, surpassing the required 15% target.
9% Construction Workforce
Women in construction
Reflecting broader industry trends, women make up just 9% of the U.S. construction workforce, but Clayco is committed to fostering equal opportunity through its inclusive culture.
A program breaking barriers of race, income, and gender for employees, MBE/WBE partners, and communities.
Active participation in workforce development through partnerships with organizations like CCDI, NSBE, NOMA, and the NAACP, along with internal initiatives like PIVOT and Clayco Connects.