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Theatre Technician Part-Time-Performing Arts Center

Henry County Schools

Mcdonough, GA • On-site

$12.62/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 20 days ago


Henry County Schools (Georgia) rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

181st of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description


Position: Part-Time Theatre Technician - Henry County Schools Performing Arts Center(s)
Wage: $12.62 per hour
Work Hours: Vary ~ NOTE: This position requires the technician to work at multiple locations.
Flexible schedule required to include days, evenings, weekends and break/holiday periods. You may also be required to float between both facilities.
Job duties include the following:
  • Setting up and operating theatrical lighting, sound, stage and rigging equipment
  • Light clerical duties, and other duties as assigned
  • The position involves considerable manual labor to include moving chairs, tables, stands, concert and other staging equipment up to 70 pounds
  • Standing and/or sitting for extended periods
  • Climbing ladders and working as much as 30 feet above the floor
  • The ability to visually assess and set lighting intensities and colors is required
  • The ability to discern sound levels and balance between individual audio sources is required

Work is on an as-needed basis according to the event schedule. No guaranteed minimum number of work hours. Part-Time Temporary Workers are not eligible to draw unemployment wages.. [Campbell v. Poythress, 216 Georgia Appeals 834 (1995)] Extensive on-the-job training will be provided in addition to self-study materials.

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