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Experience in stage lighting, pro audio systems and basic video systems. Assist in all aspects of stage & load in operations, assist in all on-site lighting & stage set up.
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During rehearsals and performances, the Technician will serve a number of possible functions, including but not limited to: stage manager, lighting or audio console operator, running crew, or artistic liaison.
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Be part of the Tech On Duty (TOD) rotation (one week/cruise every four weeks/cruises), providing both guests and crew with entertainment technology related assistance: o Set up and strike audio/video/lighting equipment for group functions and meetings in various venues throughout the ship as indicated by the Groups Memo and/or Entertainment Technical Manager (paid additionally if also required to be present and assist for a portion or the entire function.
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General knowledge of stage and event safety, stage lighting protocols and safety, event technology background. Serve as a production assistant to the Technical Manager, and work alongside Facility staff in the areas of event staging, lighting, sound, and audio/visual presentation for Center programs and rentals.
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Academic training from a college-level program in a related field (such as General Theatre, Stage Technology, or a similar academic track) or at least 5 years' experience in stage or event production.
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3 years minimum Tour and Stage Production experience. May assist the Stage Manager with show passes. Maintain a relationship with local & National Audio Vendors Maintenance and repair of sound, light and stage equipment.
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Candidate must be experienced in live stage production (audio, video, and lighting) as well as video production and streaming. The purpose of this position is to carry out the vision and mission of the church and its Lead Pastor through various audio and visual mediums for worship gatherings, online content creation and other special events.
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Experience in pro audio systems, stage lighting and basic video systems. Assist in all aspects of stage operations, assist in all on-site A/V operations. Assist lighting crew with stands, microphones, cables, etc.
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Minimum of 3 years' experience in Touring/Stage Production experience. ASM Global has an immediate opening for an Audio Engineer at the Boeing Center at Tech Port located in San Antonio, Texas.
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The qualified candidate could teach a combination of undergraduate and graduate courses in Projection/Media Design and Stage Lighting. Ability to create and manage all aspects of projection/media design and stage lighting for multiple spaces and genres, from small- to large-scale productions.
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In conjunction with audio visual technicians or vendor, identify audio visual equipment needs, e.g., lighting, sound, stage, pipe and drape and establish setup and strike schedules Follow government agency policy for food and beverage, determine food and beverage service requirements, select menus, establish service times, duration, and breakdown.
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Monitor performances for technical difficulties and assist Stage Manager in resolving issues as they arise. Duties will include scenic construction, painting, props, lighting, audio, video, and maintenance of production equipment.
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ATV is also increasingly digitalizing cockpit, infotainment, comfort, and lighting applications as it takes automated driving to the next stage with higher levels of connectivity, security, and safety.
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ASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities has an excellent and immediate opening for Stage Technician for the Baton Rouge River Center Theater & Raising Canes River Center Complex.
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Serve as primary contact for communication of show element status with A&E, Media/Art, Deck Chief, and Stage Management during shows and technical challenges including show holds, while supporting the authority of the Stage Manager.
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