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Stage manager and sound engineer experience. Communicate with Stage Manager and Designer on rehearsal and tech notes. Advanced knowledge of theatrical construction techniques, including carpentry, welding, rigging, and metalworking.
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Mentor and instruct students with an interest in technical theater, including work in the following areas: scenic design and construction, lighting design and rigging, sound design, projection operation and integration into theatrical usage, stage management, and rehearsal etiquette.
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Product Knowledge and Ability to talk across many disciplines (Video, Audio, Staging, Truss & Rigging, Power, Lighting and Logistics) As pert of the Growth leadership team provide regular and impactful input to improve the estimating and quoting procedures and steps to ensure margins are developed through every growth stage.
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As an Automation Operator, you will manage the operation of Entertainment Automation Systems at the Walt Disney Theater including the movement of stage scenic elements during our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Production Shows.
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As Entertainment Rigger and Stage Hand you will move and spot stage scenic elements during our Broadway/West End Style Musical Theater Productions and be responsible for performer harness checks and flying hook-ups during our theater productions and entertainment events ship wide.
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Primarily supported event spaces include: INDOOR: 11,000sq ft (1250 capacity) West Ballroom, (6,000sq ft (600 capacity) East Ballroom, 4,300sq ft (475 capacity) Theater, 3,800sq ft SSC Multipurpose Room (240 capacity), 2 nightclubs (1,000sq ft Loft & 4,500sq ft Stage Room), 25 meeting roomsOUTDOOR: 18,000sq ft Plaza, 33,000sq ft Library Walk, 40,000sq ft Matthews Quad, 42,000sq ft Town Square.
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Manage the operation of Entertainment Automation Systems at the Walt Disney Theater including all stage scenic elements during shows. You will also maintain all ship wide automation and rigging systems to ensure good repair and proper usage for outdoor deck parties, shows and events.
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Six (6) years of experience in stage lighting, production audio, theatrical rigging, and/or theatrical production management, of which two (2) must have been supervisory; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
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Training and education in safe operation of stationary and portable power tools, hand tools, stage rigging and equipment. A broad skill base and knowledge in carpentry and rigging.
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Experience with Audio Visual and Projection systems, Automation Desks, Stunt Rigging Equipment and Body Harnesses, preferred. Partner with Stage Manager to perform emergency abbreviated shows.
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Perform routine maintenance on stage, audio, lighting, barricade and rigging equipment as needed. Experience in stage lighting, pro audio systems and basic video systems. 2 years minimum tour and/or stage production experience.
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With technical expertise, the Technician provides supervision of the physical plant and performing space at Richardson Auditorium, with a focus on stage management, while also providing technical support in all production departments including lighting, audio, video, rigging, A/V, and staging.
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Oversee and participate in the construction of scenery, stage rigging, sound engineering, electrics, scene painting, and welding. Demonstrated rigging skills. Coordinate or supervise the coordination of properties for all main-stage productions.
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Skills: Ship repair, Rigger, Rigging, Shipyard Top Skills Details: Ship repair,Rigger,Rigging,Shipyard Additional Skills & Qualifications: -RMH will provide tools -Open to both 1st and 2nd class.
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Barrington Stage Company, an award-winning professional theatre companylocated in the heart of the Berkshires, is seeking a Technical Directorto join our team in Pittsfield, MA. This position works with world-classdesigners in the drafting, engineering, construction, installation, andstrike of all scenic elements.
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