GOEBEL FIXTURE COMPANY
Location 1 Hope Drive,Tustin, CA, 92782,United States
Base Pay $27.00 / Hour
Job Category Orange County Rescue Mission
Employee Type Part Time
Contact information
Name Human Resources Phone 714-247-4307 Description The part-time Audio Visual Technician is responsible for running all Orange County Rescue Mission chapel audio and video during church services along with major Orange County Rescue Mission on and off site events. The individual may also assist the Manager of Special Events with a variety of projects and tasks related for events. This is a part-time position with 5 hours per week and a variable schedule. Requirements
Provide professional level A/V deliverables that consistently meet or exceed expectations. Ensure that equipment is operational and handled carefully throughout the event, including unpacking, moving and storing equipment. Arrive on-time as scheduled to ensure that all equipment is running properly and all A/V issues resolved to ensure a smooth production/event. 2-4+ years of experience of chapel and concert style show audio visual setup. Extensive knowledge of the M7CL Yamaha sound board Extensive knowledge of the ION light board Working knowledge of ProPresenter software Basic knowledge of the Mac OS Summary
Job Responsibilities and Duties Fully run audio and visual needs for the Village of Hope’s night chapel service, Friday night recovery group, assigned OCRM events and monthly “Equipped” classes. Fully run audio and visual needs for special events. Prepare stage for guest bands and speakers. This includes setting up music stands, microphone stands, microphones, XLR cables, monitors, drums, guitar stands, electrical cables, lights and any other stage accessories that would be required by the band. Direct any volunteers that assist with running slides on screens. Also responsible for managing students who are assisting with setup and breakdown. Maintain professional and relational communication with guest bands, speakers & volunteers. Be willing to meet the needs of the band as long as they are within reasonable parameters presentable to OCRM standards. Work directly and cooperatively with students, and report any rule violations by students to the Case Manager on staff. Trouble shoots any audio or visual complications and generates a report of these events to the Events Manager, Digital Media Producer, or designee. Report any lost or broken items to Digital Media Producer, Events Manager or designee. Request equipment purchases necessary to running a Saturday night chapel. Create weekly reports that inform the Production Associate of how the event played out. Maintain equipment, including updating drivers on all hardware and systems. Create checklists and document maintenance above. Serve as point person with vendors on repairs, installations, or enhancements to existing equipment.
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Name Human Resources Phone 714-247-4307 Description The part-time Audio Visual Technician is responsible for running all Orange County Rescue Mission chapel audio and video during church services along with major Orange County Rescue Mission on and off site events. The individual may also assist the Manager of Special Events with a variety of projects and tasks related for events. This is a part-time position with 5 hours per week and a variable schedule. Requirements
Provide professional level A/V deliverables that consistently meet or exceed expectations. Ensure that equipment is operational and handled carefully throughout the event, including unpacking, moving and storing equipment. Arrive on-time as scheduled to ensure that all equipment is running properly and all A/V issues resolved to ensure a smooth production/event. 2-4+ years of experience of chapel and concert style show audio visual setup. Extensive knowledge of the M7CL Yamaha sound board Extensive knowledge of the ION light board Working knowledge of ProPresenter software Basic knowledge of the Mac OS Summary
Job Responsibilities and Duties Fully run audio and visual needs for the Village of Hope’s night chapel service, Friday night recovery group, assigned OCRM events and monthly “Equipped” classes. Fully run audio and visual needs for special events. Prepare stage for guest bands and speakers. This includes setting up music stands, microphone stands, microphones, XLR cables, monitors, drums, guitar stands, electrical cables, lights and any other stage accessories that would be required by the band. Direct any volunteers that assist with running slides on screens. Also responsible for managing students who are assisting with setup and breakdown. Maintain professional and relational communication with guest bands, speakers & volunteers. Be willing to meet the needs of the band as long as they are within reasonable parameters presentable to OCRM standards. Work directly and cooperatively with students, and report any rule violations by students to the Case Manager on staff. Trouble shoots any audio or visual complications and generates a report of these events to the Events Manager, Digital Media Producer, or designee. Report any lost or broken items to Digital Media Producer, Events Manager or designee. Request equipment purchases necessary to running a Saturday night chapel. Create weekly reports that inform the Production Associate of how the event played out. Maintain equipment, including updating drivers on all hardware and systems. Create checklists and document maintenance above. Serve as point person with vendors on repairs, installations, or enhancements to existing equipment.
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