SQL Svr 2012 / SharePoint 2013 "Install-SPRSService is not recognized..."

Greetings --
I'm having a heck of a time trying to get Reporting Services integrated with SharePoint 2013.  The end result is that no matter what I try, I keep getting the "The term 'Install-SPRSService' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet" error
which thereby prevents me from finalizing the integration with SP 2013.
Following is a description of my lab + the steps I've followed to try to resolve:
In a virtual environment with 3 machines, I have one set as the Domain Controller, one with SQL Server 2012 installed (no reporting services), one with SharePoint Server 2013.
The domain is working fine... no problems there.  SQL Server 2012 is working fine... I can connect to it locally and remotely, execute commands, etc.
On the SharePoint 2013 machine, I have tried two ways... 1) install SharePoint 2013 first, then install SQL Server requirements... 2) install SQL Server requirements first, then SharePoint 2013.
In both methods, I am installing both "Reporting Services - SharePoint" and "Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint Products" on the same machine as SharePoint Server 2013.
My understanding was that when SP is installed first, the SQL Server installation should auto-register the necessary components (meaning running Install-SPRSService and ServiceProxy are not required). However, in this scenario, this doesn't appear to
have happened.  The service does not appear at all within SharePoint.  Attempting to run "Install-SPRSService" fails with the "not recognized" error.
In the second scenario (Installing SQL Server components first, then SharePoint second), it is my understanding that the "Install-SPRSService and Install-SPRSServiceProxy" must be run manually. With both SQL Server components and SharePoint 2013
successfully installed, running "Install-SPRSService" fails with the "not recognized" error.
I would also like to point out that I am executing the Install command from the "SharePoint 2013 Mangement Shell" (right clicking and running as Administrator). 
Any suggestions or nuggets-of-wisdom would be GREATLY appreciated!

Hi,
I had the same issue when installing SSRS in SharePoint integrated mode. I had SharePoint management Shell opened, installed SQL binaries and then tried to run command Install-SPRSService
and Install-SPRSServiceProxy. I got the same errors.
But then I thought, if assemblies for SharePoint are loaded when Management Shell is opened, the assemblies were not
there when I opened PowerShell. So I just closed Management Shell, opened it again and everything worked as expected.
Hope it helps
Robi MCT Kompas Xnet d.o.o. Ljubljana | blog: http://xblogs.kompas-xnet.si | website: http://www.kompas-xnet.si
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