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Seasonal Entertainment Rigging Jobs (NOW HIRING)

SEASONAL POSITION Busch Gardens is a place of thrills, fun and positive, lasting memories. And that ... technical entertainment experience preferred in the areas of rigging, carpentry, costumes ...

Event Crew

Denver, CO · On-site

$30/hr

... Riggers - Experienced Work-at-Heights Professionals, (compensation DOE). Work Schedule ... These are on-call, seasonal, as needed (W-2) positions. Hours will vary; including nights, weekends ...

... Riggers - Experienced Work-at-Heights Professionals, (compensation DOE). Work Schedule ... These are on-call, seasonal, as needed (W-2) positions. Hours will vary; including nights, weekends ...

... Riggers - Experienced Work-at-Heights Professionals, (compensation DOE). Work Schedule ... These are on-call, seasonal, as needed (W-2) positions. Hours will vary; including nights, weekends ...

... Riggers - Experienced Work-at-Heights Professionals, (compensation DOE). Work Schedule ... These are on-call, seasonal, as needed (W-2) positions. Hours will vary; including nights, weekends ...

Seasonal Painter

Corfu, NY · On-site

$17.25 - $23.50/hr

Erects scaffolding, rigging and ladders as necessary in a manner consistent with safety codes. * To operate within the policies and procedures of Darien Lake. * To keep all work areas clean, safe and ...

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What is the difference between Seasonal Entertainment Rigging vs Stage Rigging Technician?

AspectSeasonal Entertainment RiggingStage Rigging Technician
CredentialsRigging certifications, safety trainingRigging certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentEvent venues, theme parks, festivalsTheaters, concert halls, live performance venues
Industry UsageEntertainment events, seasonal attractionsTheatrical productions, concerts, touring shows
Common Search IntentSeasonal entertainment rigging vs stage riggingStage rigging vs seasonal entertainment rigging

Both roles require rigging certifications and safety training, but Seasonal Entertainment Rigging focuses on temporary setups for events and attractions, often outdoors or at seasonal venues. Stage Rigging Technicians typically work in theaters and concert halls, handling permanent or semi-permanent rigging for performances. While their skills overlap, the environments and specific applications differ, making each role specialized for different entertainment settings.

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Seasonal Audio Tech - Clearwing

Seasonal Audio Tech - Clearwing

Clair Global Corporation

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Clair Global rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Function:

The function of the Audio Technician is to assemble / prep, transport, deploy, operate, and maintain professional audio systems for events of all sizes and genres while providing exceptional service to our clients that upholds Clearwing's industry-leading standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Calculates power consumption for systems, sets up generators, and understands 3-phase power.
  • Implement Audio systems while working closely with Lead Audio Technicians and Engineering.
  • Call truck packs in the shop and onsite.
  • Lead a large crew and understand union/house rules.
  • Solder and re-terminate Cat5 and BNC.
  • Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and network problems.
  • Assemble and build processing, RF racks, and any custom racks per show requirements.
  • Performs on site Audio rigging and can identify compromised rigging pieces.
  • Can operate as an A2 or A3 as needed.
  • Experience in networking, RF, com, audio processing, and advanced audio theories / practices.
  • Understanding and implementation of the following computer software: L'Acoustics Soundivison, Network Manager, JBL Performance Manager and LAC, Shure Wireless Workbench and Rational Acoustics Smaart 9, Vectorworks Viewer.
  • Clear and advanced understanding of audio networking including switch programming, custom switch configs, routers, AP's, IP address configs, switch-port functions, fiber modes and connection.
  • Apply advanced signal flow through an audio system including multiple digital formats and conversions, broadcast/press feeds, delay systems, complex input schedules (large festivals & corporate events), complex monitoring systems.
  • Read and implement show paperwork including signal routing, loom lists, input lists, detailed PA hanging specifications, rigging plots, and network topologies.
  • Works with warehouse staff to prep, pull, pack, test, and maintain gear.
  • Assist other company departments as work demands require.
  • Current knowledge of industry standards and technology.

Competencies:

  • Appropriate Show Etiquette.
  • Critical thinking: ability to organize, prioritize, multi-task, and adapt.
  • Works well with timelines and deadlines.
  • Self-motivated and passionate with the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Works well individually and as a team.
  • Professional interaction: tactful, positive, effective communicator (verbal and written).
  • Excellent attention to detail.

Skills and Qualifications:

  • Five (5) year's experience in entertainment audio production preferred or equivalent education.
  • Working knowledge of audio equipment in Clearwing inventory.
  • L'Acoustics System Fundamentals Training.
  • L'Acoustics K Series Training.
  • Forklift, Boom Lift, and Scissor Lift certified.
  • OSHA 10, OSHA 30 preferred.
  • Willingness to travel (occasionally on short notice), must have a valid passport.
  • Valid Drivers' License and Clean MVR.

Physical Working Conditions:

  • Regularly bend, twist, stretch, push, pull and carry, lift 50-75 lbs.
  • Sit or stand for prolonged periods of time.
  • Walk up and down stairs or ladders and comfortable with heights.
  • Work in various temperatures and outdoor weather conditions.
  • Work "on-call" as needed including some nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • Work long hours and overtime as required.
  • Able to Travel (possibly with short notice).

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