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Posted on: Aug. 02, 2020
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Description:
As our primary entry level position, the Entertainment Staff compose the technical team responsible for the daily operation of the ship’s alternative entertainment venues. This includes set up, operation, and tear down of all AV equipment including but not limited to sound desks, amps, speakers, microphones, cables, lighting equipment, projectors, screens, accessories, et cetera used in the vessels alternative entertainment lounges. The Entertainment Staff as a whole are responsible for supporting and carrying out all production technical elements required to run the on board live music program, Celebrity Activities, Production Theme Events, themed parties, game shows, group events, and more. In addition to the duties related to alternative entertainment venues, the Entertainment Staff regularly assist the Entertainment Operators in the main theatre with follow spot operation, running backstage tracks during cast production shows, operating supplementary stage automation equipment and performer flying cues, and stage resets as required by the Stage & Production Manager or Technical Director.
Employees may be required to perform any other job-related duties assigned by their supervisor or management. All duties and responsibilities are to be performed in accordance with the Company's Safety, Quality and Environmental standards.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in theatre (focus in theatre technology) from an accredited university or equivalent experience is required.
Minimum 2 years’ experience in technical entertainment or theatrical settings, including audio, lighting, stage hand, or backstage work experience is required.
Basic knowledge of sound systems set up, operation, and troubleshooting is required.
Basic lighting knowledge, equipment, fixture focusing, recalling cues, et cetera.
Working knowledge of computers (Windows and Mac) and connecting to external devices such as projectors and TV screens, and relevant troubleshooting.
Excellent communications and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work positively and cooperatively in a diverse team environment to meet overall established timeframes.
Ability to communicate tactfully with coworkers and other shipboard employees to resolve problems and negotiate resolutions.
Able to work well in a fast-paced environment and adapt well to sudden changes.
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