Madison Elementary School District
On Call Head Lighting
Madison Elementary School District, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Madison Elementary School District #38
Position Title:
On Call Head Lighting
Length of Work Year:
On Call/Substitute
Salary Information:
$30.00/hour
Department:
Madison Center for the Arts
Supervision:
Supervised by Technical Director
Reports To:
Stage Manager, Technical Director, and Lighting Designer
This position is an on-call, activated on a show-by-show basis.
Overview: Oversee the lighting and power needs for the event or show, ensuring smooth operations. Responsible for managing electric systems and structures for crew and production.
Qualifications:
1-2 years experience as an event electrician.
Proficient with EOS Family console programming (Element, ION, GIO, Apex).
Experience with operating and maintaining LED lighting instruments.
Experience with tying in high-amperage power via camlock or bare wire.
Proficient with electronics and circuitry, such as Ohm’s Law.
Scissor lift certification/experience preferred, comfortable working at height.
Ability to work closely with people in a professional and positive manner.
Ability to work closely and creatively with design teams, directors, and other members of the staff.
Proficient with computers and standard office suite, ability to generate and maintain professional level paperwork and tracking for each production.
Ability to multitask while maintaining productivity.
Ability to remain levelheaded in high-stress environments.
Ability to troubleshoot under pressure and remain composed.
Ability to work independently, with limited oversight, and meet deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Coordinate with production staff, designers, and performers, oversee sound setup, operation, and strike for rehearsals and performances, ensure sound quality, and troubleshoot any issues that arise.
Work effectively with other departments (audio, rigging, stage crew, etc.) and translate design concepts to the stage.
Ensure compliance with safety protocols and industry best practices.
Serve as the primary audio contact for the event or show.
Assist with event load-in, setup, operation, and load-out.
Manage and maintain the venue's lighting and power systems and equipment.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues efficiently under time-sensitive conditions.
Supervise and mentor the lighting team.
Ensure safety protocols are followed.
Lead electrical needs for rental events/productions, including testing, maintenance, and upkeep of lighting instruments.
Review lighting plots for feasibility and implementation.
Assist in preparing and installing equipment based on plots and specifications.
Collaborate on producing show-related lighting paperwork.
Maintain organized records of design execution and archive all paperwork and show files.
Ensure proper shutdown of all lighting and electrical equipment, leaving the theatre safe, secure, and properly lit.
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On Call Head Lighting
Length of Work Year:
On Call/Substitute
Salary Information:
$30.00/hour
Department:
Madison Center for the Arts
Supervision:
Supervised by Technical Director
Reports To:
Stage Manager, Technical Director, and Lighting Designer
This position is an on-call, activated on a show-by-show basis.
Overview: Oversee the lighting and power needs for the event or show, ensuring smooth operations. Responsible for managing electric systems and structures for crew and production.
Qualifications:
1-2 years experience as an event electrician.
Proficient with EOS Family console programming (Element, ION, GIO, Apex).
Experience with operating and maintaining LED lighting instruments.
Experience with tying in high-amperage power via camlock or bare wire.
Proficient with electronics and circuitry, such as Ohm’s Law.
Scissor lift certification/experience preferred, comfortable working at height.
Ability to work closely with people in a professional and positive manner.
Ability to work closely and creatively with design teams, directors, and other members of the staff.
Proficient with computers and standard office suite, ability to generate and maintain professional level paperwork and tracking for each production.
Ability to multitask while maintaining productivity.
Ability to remain levelheaded in high-stress environments.
Ability to troubleshoot under pressure and remain composed.
Ability to work independently, with limited oversight, and meet deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Coordinate with production staff, designers, and performers, oversee sound setup, operation, and strike for rehearsals and performances, ensure sound quality, and troubleshoot any issues that arise.
Work effectively with other departments (audio, rigging, stage crew, etc.) and translate design concepts to the stage.
Ensure compliance with safety protocols and industry best practices.
Serve as the primary audio contact for the event or show.
Assist with event load-in, setup, operation, and load-out.
Manage and maintain the venue's lighting and power systems and equipment.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues efficiently under time-sensitive conditions.
Supervise and mentor the lighting team.
Ensure safety protocols are followed.
Lead electrical needs for rental events/productions, including testing, maintenance, and upkeep of lighting instruments.
Review lighting plots for feasibility and implementation.
Assist in preparing and installing equipment based on plots and specifications.
Collaborate on producing show-related lighting paperwork.
Maintain organized records of design execution and archive all paperwork and show files.
Ensure proper shutdown of all lighting and electrical equipment, leaving the theatre safe, secure, and properly lit.
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