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Audio/Show Control Technician (Seasonal)

Audio/Show Control Technician (Seasonal)

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation

Charlotte, NC • On-site

$1K/wk

Temporary

Posted 29 days ago


Six Flags rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 520 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

25th of 55 rated theme parks


Job description

Overview

2026 Touring Water Parade

Join the Splash Water Parade Touring Team!

The Splash Water Parade is a groundbreaking touring production that combines singers, dancers, breathtaking water effects, cutting-edge technology, and dazzling performances. We're looking for talented individuals with diverse technical, operational, and creative expertise to bring this spectacular parade to life on one of our 2 multi-city tours.

  • All roles are seasonal positions
  • Work is based on a 6 day work week
  • Days are expected to vary between 8 and 10 hours per day
  • Travel and housing are covered completely by the company. Hotel rooms based on double occupancy. Meal expenses are not covered.
  • Rates are flat pay and there is no separate Per Diem

BLUE TOUR 2026

Six Flags over Georgia (Austell, GA) = Late May - Mid June Carowinds (Charlotte, NC) = Late June - Mid July Dorney Park (Allentown, PA) = Early August - Late Augusto Most seasonals begin May 12 and run through 8/28

GREEN TOUR 2026

Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA) = Late June - Mid Augusto Most seasonals begin June 16 and run through August 14th.

Responsibilities

Audio/Show Control Technician (1 Per Tour)

Responsibilities:

Reports to the Technical Manager Maintain, troubleshoot, and operate audio systems and show control equipment. Conduct sound checks and calibrations to adapt to venue-specific needs. Coordinate with contractors and leadership on audio needs during assembly and tour phases. Coordinate and work with park, leadership and contractors on installation and show programming. Execute maintenance, protection, and operation of audio and show control assets. Participate in float assembly/disassembly, load-in/load-out during tour moves. Coordinate site preparations, ensuring show control and audio needs are met at each location. Troubleshoot all technical failures having to do with audio or show control systems during rehearsals and performances. This includes power supplies to those systems. Document and communicate status of audio and show control systems, including maintenance schedules and incidents. Plan and implement modifications to parade audio and show control systems to adapt to venue-specific requirements. Program and manage audio and control cues in coordination with tour management. Pack and secure audio/show control equipment for transport between venues. Support cast with wireless mic use. Manage all 2 way radios for the touring company. Assist in refilling float water systems and water props as necessary. Operate, monitor and troubleshoot show control system during performances. Drive and or direct a float or show vehicle when necessary.

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

Valid U.S. driver's license and clean driving record Willingness to drive a parade float when necessary 2+ years of hands-on experience with live audio systems and show control software in live entertainment or parades. Experience with QSYS as used in theme park environments. Ability to troubleshoot and repair audio and control systems under time constraints. Understanding of RF frequency coordination and programming. Experience with networked audio systems.

Desired Requirements:

Previous work in outdoor live entertainment, touring productions, or parades. Experience integrating audio and lighting systems into moving parade floats or outdoor installations. Experience with Media Matrix systems and programming.

Weekly Pay Rate:

$1,250.00 (Travel, Hotel Covered)

Employment Type: TEMPORARY

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