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Radio talk show host. Executes only the interviews and events on air that are approved by Program Director; follows designated show format. Serves as primary creative voice and directs support staff of show.
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Regional Rock Morning Show host on Multiple Brands based out of Bismarck, ND + Program Director of Rock 101 and Country KQDY. Serves as primary creative voice and directs support staff of show; Determine and maintain creative vision for station to enhance station image and visibility within the community.
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The Public Safety Manager will liaison with our internal Event Management Department as well as the external Show Organizers to ensure safety and security protocols are in place for each event occurring at McCormick Place.
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Assists show participants with fast dress changes during the show Clean performer’s costumes after the show, prepare for laundry, and use washer and dryer as directed Maintain the inventory supply of the costume shop Qualifications: You.
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In addition to utilizing traditional themed entertainment audio systems, the Show Audio Engineer researches and develops ways to expand the behavior of sound in Meow Wolf experiences. The Show Audio Engineer works with the Show Audio Team to develop audio systems that heighten guest experience.
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Perform and execute content driven show as host/on-air personality. + Make on-air personality and lifestyle contributions to the show. + Collaborate with Brand Manager and other employees on developing unique content for show.
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They will be required to operate Daktronics Show Control, Click Effects, and other various equipment in the control room. Operate Daktronics Show Control as outlined on event script. Control Room Operator is a part time position who reports to the Ballpark Entertainment Manager.
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Take direction from event producer and/or director to ensure execution of sponsor activation. Department: Ballpark Entertainment Reports to : Ballpark Entertainment Manager Classification: Part-Time/Non-Exempt.
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Founded in 1906, the Western Stock Show Association aims to invest in future generations by promoting youth and community development through livestock and equestrian education, innovation, entertainment, and competition.
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You get to walk customers through their new units, show them how everything works, and outfit them with additional accessories to make their outdoor experience more enjoyable! RV Manufacturers: Airstream, Coachmen, CrossRoads, Dutchmen, Entegra Coach, Forest River, Grand Design, Heartland, Keystone RV, KZ RV, Liberty Outdoors, Northstar, NuCamp, Redwood, Starcraft Marine, Thor, Tiffin, Vanleigh, Chaparral, Smoker Craft, Thunderjet, Mercury, Mercruiser, Volvo.
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Sell merchandise for shows when requested by the tour manager and effectively communicate with the merchandise manager for each show. Event Staff are expected to carry out any job function management deems as appropriate and within the scope of caring and maintaining all venues, customer service, audience experience, pre-show prep, post show breakdown, guest and staff safety and emergency response.
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This position will be responsible in conjunction with the Lead Electrician for addressing a variety of low voltage and AC/DC power needs associated with the electronic and animatronic elements of designing, fabricating, and maintenance of show props and stage sets for touring productions.
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Monitor and take initiative to ensure assigned show area is 100% show ready, safe and clean at all times. Training or certifications for relevant installation, programming, or repair such as Vari*Lite, Robe, Elation, ETC (lighting); Christie, Panasonic, Daktronics, Blackmagic (video); Q-Sys, Shure, Lectrosonic, Dante (audio.
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If there are latecomers, and a need to delay the start of the show, the house manager alerts the stage manager, who is managing the production as it happens. The house manager confirms show time with the stage manager.
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As an usher or ticket taker, you help to ensure safety, help to maintain the cleanliness of the venue and engage with guests to assist with their needs before, during and after the show. Partner with fellow Crew Members at the end of show to close the venue- this may include collecting recyclables from the lawn and/or reserved section, picking up and properly storing event equipment such as lawn chairs, barricade, Etc.
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