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One to Two (1-2) years of experience in stage lighting, production audio, theatrical rigging, or theatrical production management; OR an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
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A thorough knowledge of scenic materials and construction techniques, rigging, theatre safety, and lighting required. Position Number: 116590 Position Title (Classification Title): Coordinator 116590 Working Title: Theatre Technical Director and Lab Supervisor Job Summary: This position is responsible for supervising student crews and student staff in the scene shop and coordinating staffing for department productions, coordinating crews for outside rentals, budgeting and purchasing for the scene shop, and lab supervision of Tech Theatre students.
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Demonstrate general knowledge and understanding of theatrical rigging, stage building, carpentry, plumbing, HVAC, telephone and internet support, show power, electrical work, exhibition show sets and field wiring, ice rink operations, banquet sets and meeting room functions.
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The Trimmer A is a top performing climber or trimmer who has demonstrated exceptional performance in lower-level positions, exhibiting their ability to execute climbing techniques and rigging involved in pruning and removal tasks with precision and safety.
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Knowledge and skill in the use of electrical reading and testing equipment, hoisting and rigging equipment, chain tackles, etc. Qualifications and Skills Education and Knowledge: High School Diploma or equivalent Certified Elevator Technician license or State-Issued Elevator Mechanic License Knowledge and skill in the use of hand and electrical tools such as grinders, drill motors and coring machines.
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Crane, Rigging & Lifting regulations, and execution of crane, rigging and lifting programs. We harness increased onshore wind energy potential through a broad family of turbines that are uniq uely suited for a variety of wind environments, including Cypress, GE’s most powerful onshore wind turbine, and GE’s 2MW platform, which has more than 20GW installed and in operation today.
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Event set up and management procedures and techniques. Scenic design, carpentry, props, electric and construction. SLCO Department (Portal Searching)Arts and Culture. Position Type (Portal Searching)Temporary Part-Time.
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Possess any licenses, certificates or training required by local, state or national authorities for the operation of the equipment found at the facility, in particular rigging, carpentry, stage production, electrical, vehicles (Zamboni, forklift, tenant, etc.
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Position Qualifications: Masters degree in an Theatre technical production; or a BA/BFA degree in Theatre with a technical emphasis and two years of appropriate experience. Preferred Qualifications MFA in Theatre in Technical Production.
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Complete all structure designs and drawing for faculty and student scenic designers. The incumbent will be required to do all structure designs and drawing for faculty and student scenic designers. Employment based visa sponsorship will NOT be considered for this position.
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