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Five years of experience working for a theatre, repertory or stock company engaged in the applicable production specialty such as costume construction, stage and set construction, lighting production, and/or sound/audio production.
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Observe and monitor student progress related to stage technology course objectives such as scenery design, set construction, lighting and sound design, collaborative work concepts, and safety practices; offer positive and constructive feedback to student stage crew members.
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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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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 musical theater productions and entertainment events shipwide.
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Have a valid passport and C1/D Seaman's visa (DCL will provide you with documents to obtain this) Be an important contributor to the Walt Disney Theater Team with responsibilities for load in and load outs, Cast changeovers, new show installations, equipment tests, vendor support, movie premiers and company events.
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Partner with Automation Operator to maintain all shipwide automation and rigging systems to ensure good repair and proper usage for outdoor deck parties, shows, and events. You will partner with Automation Operator to maintain all shipwide automation and rigging systems to ensure good repair and proper usage for outdoor deck parties, shows and events.
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Assist in facilitating a shoot day from talent suit up, through a range of motion, to supporting their performances on the stage and everything in between. Communicating statuses of talent and assets to the Stage team during a shoot day.
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The Late Stage Collection Specialist I will be responsible for counseling borrowers on methods for bringing their loan current and/or exploring alternative solutions. Provide status on a wide variety of loan servicing functions including loss draft, short sale, Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure, modification/refinance requests, payment/credit disputes, escrow refunds, vendors for REO properties, repayment plans, and down payments on foreclosure pending mortgages.
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Experience: Two plus (2+) years of professional concert production experience (note: classical music/concert stage management experience is preferred), working knowledge of all aspects of the theater – production and technical, as well as performance.
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Additionally, the lighting technician workswith Hoover staff on load in/load out of artist's equipment and serves as partof the general stage crew. Job Title: Hoover Auditorium LightingTechnician/Stage Crew.
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We are seeking an Investment Associate based in the Stamford / New York metro-area area to join DCG Expeditions, our small and dynamic early-stage crypto investment team within DCG. DCG Expeditions focuses on pre-seed and seed venture co-investments globally with top fintech companies and works with crypto founders.
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Assist Stage Lighting Supervisor with the hanging, cabling, and focus of all projection, conventional and intelligent lighting fixtures as designed and assist in trouble-shooting any problems that may arise.
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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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The General Technician will also function as an emergency backup for the Audio and Lighting Technician and may from time to time be required to operate the audio or lights for the production shows in the main theatre.
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Work with the Creative Team in planning, designing and preparing for stage sets including leading in construction, lighting design and stage layout for sermon series, special events, and church-wide emphases.
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