Lighting Technicianother related Employment listings - Ronks, PA at Geebo

Lighting Technician

Sight & Sound is an organization comprised of people with diverse talents coming together as one in Christto tell His story through who we are and what we do.
We foster a culture of love for God and love for others, trust and teamwork, and a collaborative environment in which we get to do our best work every day.
The Lighting Technician will provide technical support in the role of Follow Spot Operator, Deck Electrician or some combination of both, as it relates to the execution of cues and the operation and maintenance of Lighting and other show elements for all Sight & Sound Theatres Productions.
Responsibilities include:
Execute scene shifts and show cues in a safe and timely manner during rehearsals and performances with the least amount of distractions (e.
g.
- noise, visual movement, significant errors, etc.
) Maintain and operate lighting related equipment and/or follow spots for shows and rehearsals, identifying issues and concerns with equipment and reporting those concerns to lead team members.
Prepare the stage for rehearsals, performances and other special events as assigned.
Participate in the striking and load-in of new and existing shows.
Requirements:
Teachable spirit and a desire to serve as part of a team Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment, while maintaining the show must go on mindset Theatrical or A/V lighting experience a plus, but not required Basic problem-solving skills; 3-D puzzle solving Good verbal and written communication skills Please visit sight-sound.
com to view the full job description and complete an online application.
Recommended Skills Communication Lighting Maintenance Problem Solving Stress Management Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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