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Direct Support Professional

Boulder, CO · On-site

$15.50 - $19/hr

... treatment can live successfully in the community after discharge. Direct Support Professionals (DSP) provide assistance and support to clients in maintaining a therapeutic environment.

Direct Support Professional

Boulder, CO

$15.50 - $19/hr

... treatment can live successfully in the community after discharge. Direct Support Professionals (DSP) provide assistance and support to clients in maintaining a therapeutic environment.

Direct Support Professional

Boulder, CO

$15.50 - $19/hr

... treatment can live successfully in the community after discharge. Direct Support Professionals (DSP) provide assistance and support to clients in maintaining a therapeutic environment.

... to live, work, and play in their community! Fun, flexible and REWARDING work, we will train the ... Hourly/Non-Exempt Full-Time : The Direct Support Professional (DSP) provides individualized support ...

... to live, work, and play in their community! Fun, flexible and REWARDING work, we will train the ... Hourly/Non-Exempt Full-Time : The Direct Support Professional (DSP) provides individualized support ...

Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming ... Job Duties and Responsibilities Candidates must be willing to participate in at least one in-person ...

Job Coach

Colorado Springs, CO · On-site

$17.75/hr

This role must be adaptable and provide back-up support as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) for ... Support people in understanding and exercising their rights. * Encourage people to live a ...

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Exhibit Technician 2

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Ifyou'veever run sound for a band, lit a black box show, programmed lights for a nightclub, built somethingunexpectedwith an Arduino, or fixed something nobody else could figure out - keep reading.
We'rehiring an Exhibit Technician II to join our Creative Tech team at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. This is a real hands-on job.You'llbe the person who keeps our exhibits alive, designs and builds new ones, and gets called when something on the floor stopsworking,and nobody knows why.
Job Class: Full-Time
Hiring Range:$60,000 - $65,000
Work Schedule: Available to work evenings and weekends, as neede
Why this job isfun:
No two days look the same. One dayyou'resoldering a replacement board for a 15-year-old interactive that only one person in the world knows how to fix. The nextyou'reprototyping something brand new for a hall thathasn'topened yet. The work is technical, varied, occasionallyunconventional, and visible - millions of guests interact with what you build.
You'llwork with a small, tight team that takes the craft seriously and supports each other.

People here work alongside each other - sharing knowledge, solving problems together, and backing each other up when the floor gets busy.Respect, professionalism,communication,and follow-through are non-negotiable.We'rerebuilding the team's bench depth and adding capacity to take on biggerprojects,and we want people who are excited about the next several years here.
Whatyou'lldo:
  • Troubleshoot electro-mechanical exhibits, microcontroller and PC based interactives, AV and lighting systems, and the occasional mystery
  • Build new interactive exhibits from prototype to install - concept it, prototype it, wire it up, install it, document it
  • Maintain the technology behind every gallery and venue, from touchscreens to projectors to laser show systems
  • Collaborateand workwith curators, educators, exhibit designers and fabricators, and contractors to bring ideas to life
Required Minimum Qualifications
  • 2 years' experience with diagnosing and resolving mechanical and electronic issues.
  • 2 years' experience with electric-mechanical components, computer hardware and software.
  • 2 years' experience operating hand and power tools in a commercial/industrial environment.
  • Available to work evenings and weekends.
Ideal Candidate will be/have:
  • 3+ years programming and working with microcontrollers - Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or similar
  • 3+ years working with automation systems (Q-Sys, Crestron, AMX, or similar)
  • Experience programming lighting control systems (Paradigm, Mosaic, or comparable platforms)
  • Experience with networked audio DSP platforms (Biamp Tesira, Q-Sys, Dante or similar)
  • A systematic troubleshooter who can work through an unfamiliar problem and explain their reasoning
  • Communicates knowledge clearly - to teammates, colleagues in other departments, and topeople whoweren'tin the room when you figured it out
  • Ability to communicate effectively with outside vendors and contractors to ensure deliverables are clearly defined and understood
  • You bring people along with youand share what you know;teaching and documentation are part of the job, not an afterthought
The kinds of backgrounds that have worked well here:
  • Theater technicians (back of house - sound, lighting, rigging, scenic, production)
  • DJs and live sound engineers
  • AV engineers from corporate, broadcast, or live event work
  • Makers, hackers, and people with serious hobby experience in electronics
  • People who came up through hands-on technical trades and taught themselves the rest
A formal degree is notrequired. Demonstrable skill is.
Application Instructions
Please submit your resume by 6:00 p.m. MT on Friday, June 26th. Applications will not be accepted after this time. DMNS reserves the right to close the position prior to this date. Applications may only be accepted electronically via the Museum's website.
Employment Type: Full Time