Theme Park Install Tech/Board Operator Position Available In Polk, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Installation Technician/Board Operator Theme Parks position at RWS Global in LEGOLAND FL offers $200/day for seasonal work. Responsibilities include moving/installing materials, operating audio/lighting consoles, and supporting other departments. Requirements: High School Diploma or GED, 1-2 years experience in technical entertainment field, and valid driver's license. Physical effort includes handling heavy objects and working in various conditions.
Job Description
RWS Global is a full service, worldwide production company that provides the very best in custom-designed as well as pre-packaged events and live shows for corporations, theme parks, cruise ships, resorts, and the fashion industry. Established in 2003, RWS Global was built from the ground up through the dedication and devotion of a hard-working team. We have experienced continued growth embracing our mission, Raise Your Experience.
Installation Technician/Board Operator Theme Parks Type of Employment:
Seasonal Location:
LEGOLAND FL
in Winter Haven, FL (must be local to Central Florida)
Dates:
Install:
April 21st
- May 2nd;
Performance:
Saturdays/Sundays May 3rd
- June 8th
Salary:
$200/day
Position Summary:
The Installation Technician/Board Operator Theme Parks position has basic experience with installation projects spanning the entertainment industry. This position would be responsible for moving and installing materials, attaching décor, running power, operating show audio/lighting consoles, and assisting other departments as necessary.
Essential Duties:
+ Install holiday décor and seasonal props for large commercial events + Work with the rigging and lighting teams to support suspending and powering of décor + Work cleanly and efficiently to deliver a stunning final event + Operate show audio/lighting consoles
Minimum Qualifications:
EDUCATION
Required:
High School Diploma or GED Preferred:
Vocational or technical training•
Field of Study:
welding, engineering, rigging, carpentry, electronics, audio, construction, electrician. The knowledge needed for this position are often not found in traditional college educations. Technical theatre education will be the closest thing, but so would any education in audio, lighting, electronics, rigging, welding, carpentry, design, 3D modeling software. It’s a myriad of technical skills that makes this a helpful education
EXPERIENCE
1 to 2 years of experience in the technical entertainment field.
LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Valid driver’s license required. OSHA and similar construction safety certification(s) helpful.
Key Competencies:
- Basic knowledge of a working theatrical space
- fly systems, rigging, rehearsal schedules, facility requirements, hanging/focusing lighting instruments, audio, running cabling, cable management, basic knots, awareness of other aspects of production and their needs from your position and from the space, basic carpentry, basic electrics, ability to interpret and create construction drawings, design drawings, light plots, ground plans, basic paperwork • Solutions-based troubleshooting • Friendly and proactive personality • Ability to interface with clients, coworkers, and laborers to maintain a positive work environment • Organizational skills•in office and on-site • Excellent verbal communication skills and customer service•communicates through various mediums such as email, text, phone call, and in-person conversations.
- Awareness of dangers and hazards associated with job functions and willingness to mitigate those risks
Work Environment:
While on-site, frequent exposure to unfavorable conditions such as all-weather, or working in cramped, very dirty, or unpleasant quarters. The Installation Technician/Stagehand will often be on-site and need to work in hot/humid, cold/freezing, rain, and snow conditions to complete the job before the deadline.
Physical Effort:
Strenuous
- Physical effort represented by frequent handling of heavy objects (approx.
50-75 lbs.) and materials, or heavy hand tools. While on-site the Installation Technician/Stagehand frequently operates heavy equipment and heavy hand tools. Standing for long periods of time and often kneeling and bending.
Hazards:
Frequent existing or potential hazards. Moderate existing or potential hazards. In office, there is very little exposure to hazards. While on-site, there is regular exposure to: working at heights over 50 feet, working in and around heavy equipment, exposure to chemicals and regular use of cutting tools such as saws and grinders.
Salary:
$200/day Diversity and Inclusion Statement
DIVERSE IS WHO WE ARE
Way more than a box to check, diversity is core to RWS Global culture. We value it, promote it, protect it and hire it. All differences are welcome here. We know for a fact that each employee’s individual background, life experiences, knowledge, self-expression and capabilities are a contribution to our culture, as well as our reputation and achievements. So bring all of who you are, no questions asked. Powered by JazzHR