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VP, Internal Audit

Springdale, OH · On-site

$268K - $498K/yr

... of July Fireworks, and the wonder of the Thanksgiving Day Parade. We've been part of memorable ... Prepare the annual budget and complete monthly forecasts to manage operating expenses. * Conduct ...

... of July Fireworks, and the wonder of the Thanksgiving Day Parade. We've been part of memorable ... Prepare the annual budget and complete monthly forecasts to manage operating expenses. * Conduct ...

... of July Fireworks, and the wonder of the Thanksgiving Day Parade. We've been part of memorable ... Ability to read and interpret instructional documents such as safety rules, operating and ...

... of July Fireworks, and the wonder of the Thanksgiving Day Parade. We've been part of memorable ... operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.  * Ability to add, subtract ...

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What is the difference between Firework Operator vs Pyrotechnician?

AspectFirework OperatorPyrotechnician
CredentialsFirework safety training, possibly state licensingPyrotechnic license or certification, safety training
Work EnvironmentEvent sites, fireworks displays, outdoor venuesFireworks manufacturing, displays, special effects
Industry UsageEntertainment, public events, festivalsEntertainment, film, theater, special effects

Both Firework Operators and Pyrotechnicians require safety training and certifications. Firework Operators typically work at outdoor events managing fireworks displays, while Pyrotechnicians may work in manufacturing or creating special effects for entertainment. The roles overlap in safety protocols and industry settings, but Pyrotechnicians often have broader responsibilities including design and setup of complex effects.

What are some common challenges Firework Operators face during large-scale public events?

Firework Operators often encounter challenges such as managing strict safety protocols, adapting to changing weather conditions, and coordinating closely with event organizers and local authorities. Working under tight schedules and ensuring all equipment is set up and tested correctly can be demanding, especially in high-pressure, public settings. Effective communication and teamwork are crucial to ensuring a safe and spectacular show while minimizing risks to both crew members and the audience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Firework Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Firework Operator, you need a solid understanding of pyrotechnics, safety protocols, and regulatory compliance, often supported by specialized training and local licensing or certification. Familiarity with firing systems, electronic ignition devices, and inventory management tools is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to stay calm under pressure are essential soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are crucial to ensure the safe, precise, and successful execution of fireworks displays while adhering to legal and safety standards.

What are Firework Operators?

Firework Operators, also known as pyrotechnicians, are professionals trained and licensed to handle, set up, and ignite fireworks displays safely. They work for entertainment events, public celebrations, and private functions, ensuring that all fireworks are used according to safety regulations and legal requirements. Their duties include planning the display, securing permits, transporting and installing fireworks, and executing the show while minimizing risks to the public and property.

Forklift Operator - 1st Shift

lakesidebook

Ashland, OH

$15/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Pay: $15.00/hr

Shift: Monday-Friday, 7:30am to 4:00pm, with overtime as required

Location: 30 Amberwood Parkway, Ashland, OH 44805 

  • Previously Baker & Taylor Publishing Services which was purchased by Lakeside Book Company in December 2025.

Job Type: full-time, permanent, eligible for benefits

Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with company match, Prorated paid time off, Holiday pay, Employee Assistance Program

Culture & Engagement: Safety First Standard, Employee Events, Holiday Parties, Employee Recognition Program, Advancement Opportunities!

Job Responsibilities:

  • Safely operate a forklift and PIV equipment
  • Perform case pick and full pallet pick duties as instructed
  • Assist in the organization and maintenance of the warehouse inventory
  • Follow all safety guidelines, including safe lifting and handling procedure

 What You Bring:

  • Previous warehouse, distribution, or logistics experience - required
  • Previous forklift experience - required
  • Ability to work at heights of 20+ feet, required
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, climb, push/pull, reach, and lift throughout duration of shift
  • High school diploma or equivalent - required

What Makes our Ashland Facility Special:

  • ½ mile from Highway I-71
  • Awarded Ohio’s Best Hometown 2025-2026
  • Community Engagement Opportunities – balloon festival, 4th of July celebrations, Winter parade with fireworks!
  • Diverse, Inclusive, & Welcoming work environment