Lighting Technicians at SeaWorld San Antonio are responsible for daily show operations and ongoing installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of all Entertainment and Park wide technical systems as it relates to Entertainment.
What you get to do:
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Setup and operate daily performances and special events as a stagehand, spotlight operator, lighting operator,
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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
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Pursue personal development of skills and capabilities for effective performance through ongoing training, project assistance and independent study of each field
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Demonstrate and encourage a positive-attitude work environment
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Perform other duties as assigned
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Perform entertainment service technical duties at a general level of proficiency with an understanding and demonstration of basic theatrical technical skills.
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Troubleshoot needed maintenance and make minor repairs on lighting system, lighting fixtures or other technical equipment.
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Support Park wide events with install, operation and strike of audio/visual/lighting systems as needed.
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Perform daily venue specific maintenance, operation, start-up and shut-down procedures, to include, operating lighting board and follow spot. Specific needs vary by venue.
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Perform warehouse prep and maintenance and other behind the scenes duties for entertainment shows and/or events.
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Communicate with fellow technicians to share necessary schedule changes, show changes, and other details pertaining to daily operational duties.
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Work as part of a team to increase productivity while providing excellent guest service.
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Responsible for guest, personal and animal safety by bringing potentially dangerous situations to the attention of their leadership.
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Maintain park cleanliness, maintenance and safety standards through all assigned tasks.
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Adhere to all SeaWorld and departmental policies.
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Develop an awareness of guest satisfaction with the SeaWorld product.
What it takes to succeed:
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Possession of a valid state driver’s license required
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Have a high school diploma or equivalent
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Must be at least 18 years old
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Minimum 1 year experience working in a theme park/theatrical environment with specific training in lighting or show operation.
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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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Be able 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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Ability 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.
What else is important:
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Training or certifications for relevant installation, programming, or repair such as Vari*Lite, Robe, Elation, ETC (lighting).
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Experience with industrial vehicles or watercraft, such as a high reach, forklift, scissor lift, barge, john boat preferred.
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Basic understanding of electrical theory
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Ability to read and interpret lighting plots, schematics, and blueprints preferred.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook equal to business needs preferred
Compensation: $17.50 per hour