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Candidates are required to have strong collaborative, organizational behavior and management, communication, and budget management skills; knowledge of basic electricity, and modern stage construction including rigging, lighting, projection, video, sound, stage carpentry, and painting, and experience in the classroom or shop training and educating students.
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Assist other departments (Sound, Audio Visual, carpentry, rigging, etc.) Report on the status of show needs and maintenance needs to the Venue Manager. Proficiency in VectorWorks or AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, and other basic computer software programs.
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Coordinating with vendors to ensure the proper design and execution of the project’s full technical needs, including but not limited to scenic, video, audio, lighting, rigging, streaming, and special effects.
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Assist technicians in making concrete formwork, mixing concrete, coring, preparing concrete specimens for testing purposes, maintaining general lab cleanliness, moving items with a forklift or crane, basic rigging, and installing instrumentation under the supervision of a Concrete Materials Research Engineer.
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Basic knowledge of audio, lighting, rigging, video, and scenic systems. You will also play a vital role in overseeing and implementing innovative concepts and strategies across various technical domains including Audio, Video, Lighting, and Rigging.
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Provide guidance, mentorship, and hands-on training in various technical areas such as lighting, sound, costumes, digital media, set construction, rigging, and stage management. Strong knowledge of theatrical equipment, rigging, and safety protocols.
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Three (3) years instructional experience in aviation life support equipment, including inflatables, parachutes, flight gear, rigging, dry suits, survival suits, signaling devices, and water survival.
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An understanding of rigs and typical rigging set-ups, animation pipelines and transferring data between tools. Utilize Maya to produce keyframe and/or motion capture animation that will be used as a quality benchmark for a team of animators.
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Demonstrating a solid understanding of construction processes such as rigging, welding, crane operations, etc. Reports to: Tank and Vessel Estimating Manager. Collaborating with other divisions within Graywolf on large turn-key and EPC projects, providing tank and mechanical construction estimates for markets such as pulp and paper, power, chemical, and other heavy industrial sectors across the United States.
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Minimum five (5) years overall experience as a pipefitter and rigging. Expertise with rigging of piping and equipment. PC Construction is seeking Pipefitters for a water treatment plant project, located in Alexandria, VA. Responsibilities include assembly and installation of piping and mechanical equipment for air, chemical and water systems.
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Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Advanced). Base compensation for the Traveling General Superintendent role in Denver, Colorado is between $170,000 and $213,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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Highlights include a pillarless ballroom with rigging for lights, a private lounge with luxury seating, and an outdoor courtyard area complete with a firepit. Highlights include a pillarless ballroom with rigging for lights, a private lounge with luxury seating, and an outdoor courtyard area complete with a firepit.
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Comprehensive Health Insurance coverage for you and your family, including Telemedicine and at-home care via AmazonCare. Debt-Free Education: Team Members will have access to a wide variety of educational credentials through our partnership with Guild Education, including: college degrees and professional certifications.
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Operation of counter weight fly systems and basic stage rigging practices. Operation and installation of projectors, including rigging and focusing. Operation of Yamaha digital sound consoles.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience in safe engineering of scenery and scenic construction techniques including carpentry, welding, and theatrical and arena rigging. Coordinate with Scene Shop Supervisor in planning construction, load-in, and strike of all scenery.
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