Universal Orlando Resort
Tech, Show Systems Lighting Control (3rd)
Universal Orlando Resort, Orlando, Florida, us, 32885
Tech, Show Systems Lighting Control (3rd)
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Responsible for providing support to Ride and Show by performing nightly preventative, diagnostic, coding, and corrective maintenance of show lighting control systems, equipment, and special effects. Major Responsibilities
Perform daily, weekly, monthly, semi-annual, and annual inspections and preventative maintenance toward show lighting controls. Inspections include testing, verification, and calibration of applicable lighting control systems. Diagnose system failures and provide immediate long-term corrective actions. This includes researching defective electronically controlled lighting equipment (e.g., dimmer racks, relay racks, control consoles, lighting fixtures, computers, networking equipment, DMX distribution systems, wireless data transmission systems) and applying basic electrical theory to operate, troubleshoot, and repair SCR dimmers. Use technical manuals, libraries, and the CMMS system to complete repairs. Provide input into and log actions in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), including inspections, corrective actions, repairs, and parts used. Notify appropriate management when necessary. Modify show lighting fixtures, equipment, or design as directed by Universal Engineering/Creative/EHS/Attraction Operation departments. Update focus diagrams and technical prints to ensure proper function, output, and color temperature. Notify appropriate management when necessary. Complete PQS qualification and other related training; train new technicians on venue-specific PM work orders, recovery procedures, and processes. Respond to downtimes, show element quality repairs, and ride recovery issues in compliance with safety rules and regulations. Interact positively with internal partners. Modify show lighting control code as directed by Universal Engineering and/or UO Creative departments. Properly document all code changes and notify management when necessary. Understand and participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following UO policy, procedures, training, and team involvement activities. Performs other duties as assigned. Scope
Responsible for inspection, troubleshooting, and repair of Ride and Show lighting equipment in USF, IOA, and Volcano Bay. Education
High school degree or GED required. Preferred: Bachelor of Arts or Science in Technical Production for Theater or equivalent. Experience
5-7 years: Experience in troubleshooting and repair of complex analog/digital lighting equipment/control systems including dimmers, relays, and fixtures. Programming experience with ETC systems preferred; knowledge of various console and PC-based control systems. Understand signal flow and implementation of DMX E1.11 / USITT DMX512-A protocols. Preferred: experience in the theme park industry; ETCP Certification with verifiable experience preferred. Or equivalent combination of education and experience. Additional Information
Must pass the Show Control Assessment. Must have the ability to work Third Shift. Your talent, skills, and experience will be rewarded with a competitive compensation package. Universal Orlando Resort is an equal opportunity employer. Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Universal Orlando Resort by 2x.
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Tech, Show Systems Lighting Control (3rd)
role at
Universal Orlando Resort . Overview
Responsible for providing support to Ride and Show by performing nightly preventative, diagnostic, coding, and corrective maintenance of show lighting control systems, equipment, and special effects. Major Responsibilities
Perform daily, weekly, monthly, semi-annual, and annual inspections and preventative maintenance toward show lighting controls. Inspections include testing, verification, and calibration of applicable lighting control systems. Diagnose system failures and provide immediate long-term corrective actions. This includes researching defective electronically controlled lighting equipment (e.g., dimmer racks, relay racks, control consoles, lighting fixtures, computers, networking equipment, DMX distribution systems, wireless data transmission systems) and applying basic electrical theory to operate, troubleshoot, and repair SCR dimmers. Use technical manuals, libraries, and the CMMS system to complete repairs. Provide input into and log actions in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), including inspections, corrective actions, repairs, and parts used. Notify appropriate management when necessary. Modify show lighting fixtures, equipment, or design as directed by Universal Engineering/Creative/EHS/Attraction Operation departments. Update focus diagrams and technical prints to ensure proper function, output, and color temperature. Notify appropriate management when necessary. Complete PQS qualification and other related training; train new technicians on venue-specific PM work orders, recovery procedures, and processes. Respond to downtimes, show element quality repairs, and ride recovery issues in compliance with safety rules and regulations. Interact positively with internal partners. Modify show lighting control code as directed by Universal Engineering and/or UO Creative departments. Properly document all code changes and notify management when necessary. Understand and participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following UO policy, procedures, training, and team involvement activities. Performs other duties as assigned. Scope
Responsible for inspection, troubleshooting, and repair of Ride and Show lighting equipment in USF, IOA, and Volcano Bay. Education
High school degree or GED required. Preferred: Bachelor of Arts or Science in Technical Production for Theater or equivalent. Experience
5-7 years: Experience in troubleshooting and repair of complex analog/digital lighting equipment/control systems including dimmers, relays, and fixtures. Programming experience with ETC systems preferred; knowledge of various console and PC-based control systems. Understand signal flow and implementation of DMX E1.11 / USITT DMX512-A protocols. Preferred: experience in the theme park industry; ETCP Certification with verifiable experience preferred. Or equivalent combination of education and experience. Additional Information
Must pass the Show Control Assessment. Must have the ability to work Third Shift. Your talent, skills, and experience will be rewarded with a competitive compensation package. Universal Orlando Resort is an equal opportunity employer. Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Universal Orlando Resort by 2x.
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