The Assistant Audio Visual Engineer supports the hotel’s audio-visual systems for conferences, meetings, events and daily operations. Responsibilities typically include setting up, testing and operating sound, lighting, projection, video-conferencing and related equipment; troubleshooting technical issues; carrying out routine maintenance; and assisting guests, colleagues and event teams. Candidates are generally expected to have a relevant technical qualification or practical AV experience, basic knowledge of signal flow and digital equipment, good communication skills, and a service-oriented attitude. Flexibility is important because the role may involve early mornings, evenings, weekends and busy event periods. Attention to detail, safety awareness, teamwork and the ability to remain calm under pressure are also essential.
Shangri-La is a well-known luxury hospitality group founded in Hong Kong, with hotels, resorts and residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America and other destinations. The group is recognised for personalised service, comfortable surroundings and strong connections with local culture. Shangri-La Singapore is a large luxury hotel set near Orchard Road, offering accommodation, restaurants, event facilities, leisure amenities and extensive meeting spaces. Its operations depend on teams across guest services, food and beverage, engineering, housekeeping, events and technology. The company generally places emphasis on professional service, teamwork, staff development and creating memorable guest experiences. An Assistant Audio Visual Engineer would support the hotel’s conference, banquet and entertainment requirements while working closely with event planners, hotel departments, external production partners and guests.
Singapore is a compact island city-state with strong employment opportunities in hospitality, tourism, events, technology, finance, healthcare and engineering. Its multicultural society blends Chinese, Malay, Indian and international influences, reflected in the food, festivals and everyday life. The city is clean, highly connected and generally safe, with efficient MRT and bus networks. Housing can be expensive, particularly near central districts, so many newcomers choose shared accommodation or locations close to transport links. Singapore has a warm, humid climate throughout the year, with frequent rain. Foreign employees normally need an employer-sponsored work pass; the appropriate pass depends on qualifications, salary and job level, and approval is handled through the Ministry of Manpower. Before relocating, candidates should confirm accommodation, medical coverage, transport costs, tax obligations and whether the employer provides meals, uniforms, relocation assistance or staff housing.
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