Courtroom Technology Specialist
U.S. Courts See More Job Openings by This Employer- Full Time
- $62,533 - $101,675/year
- Atlanta, GA
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.
Duties 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.
- $62,533 - $101,675/year
- Applicants must be a United States citizen or eligible to work in the United States.
- Applicants must be able to lift 40 pounds (computer and networking equipment).
- All employees of the clerk's office are required to adhere to a Code of Conduct, copies of which are available upon request.
- All employees serve a one-year probationary period.
- As a condition of placement in this position, the selected candidate must successfully complete a background investigation that includes professional references, criminal history, and credit history. All offers of employment are provisional until a full suitability determination has been made.
- The person selected also will be required to submit fingerprints for a ten-year FBI background check.
- The Federal Financial Reform Act requires direct deposit of federal wages for judiciary employees.
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.
- 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).
- Federal Judicial Branch Application for Employment Link - Form AO 78
- Cover letter addressing qualifications and relevant experience.
- Chronological resume including education, employment, and salary history.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, qualified applicants should submit:
- Federal Judicial Branch Application for Employment - Form AO 78
- Cover letter addressing qualifications and relevant experience.
- Chronological resume including education, employment, and salary history.
Submit your completed package as a single PDF electronically to: HR_GAND@gand.uscourts.gov
or via mail to:
United States District Court
Attn: Human Resources Manager, Vacancy #25-28
75 Ted Turner Drive, SW
Room 2013
Atlanta, GA 30303-3338 Benefits Accrual of paid vacation and sick leave days, based on length of service. Eleven paid holidays during the year. Pre-tax benefit programs (health, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending accounts; parking reimbursement). Available group life insurance. Telework (for qualified employees). Public transportation subsidy. Participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS). Thrift Savings Plan (with employer matching a percentage of employee's contribution).