Position Requirements
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Must be available to begin employment by mid-April
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Upon hire, must maintain full availability with no scheduling conflicts through the end of May. Time-off requests will not be approved during this period due to business needs.
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Upon hire, must maintain full availability and be able to work up to five days per week through Labor Day in September. Time off requests will be accepted during this period based on operational needs.
What it takes to succeed:
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook equal to business needs preferred
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Possession of a valid state driver’s license preferred
What you get to do:
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Perform theater/stadium opening and closing duties and daily systems inspections
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Setup and operate daily performances and special events as a camera/video equipment operator
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Troubleshoot, maintain and repair theatrical equipment
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Ensure assignments are met and department policies are adhered to
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Assist Production team with installations for new shows, special events or Consumer Events
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Monitor and take initiative to ensure assigned show area is 100% show ready, safe and clean at all times
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Work with Stage Manager to complete assigned daily tasks and complete project list items
Preferred Qualifications
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Experience working as a camera operator or video shader in a live, fast-paced production environment
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Experience working with Blackmagic video equipment and related systems
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Experience with video installations, including running fiber, SDI, and HDMI cabling
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Submission of a demo reel is preferred for consideration
What else is important:
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High school diploma or equivalent
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At least 18 years old
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Minimum 1 year experience working in a theme park/theatrical environment with specific training in at least one of the following areas Video
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Ability to work professionally, responsibly and safely in a team environment
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Be comfortable operating computers and computerized control systems used in theatrical performances
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Have good oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate professionally via headset
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Ability to climb a ladder and work at heights between 6 and 65 feet
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Ability to stand, bend or kneel for long periods of time
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Ability to bend, reach, twist and turn with complete flexibility
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Ability to lift, push and pull 50 pounds
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Be comfortable working in theater and outdoor environments (dark/nighttime conditions, in/around water, in varying weather conditions)
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Be comfortable working around animals
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Be comfortable with exposure to noise and vibrations
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Be able to train on and properly use protective gear
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Be comfortable working around fumes/dust/odor
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Be available to work varying shifts or hours based on park hours; i.e be able to work opening and closing shifts, as well as event rehearsal shifts