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JUNIOR TECHNICIAN
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 22 Gorffennaf 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £28,000 bob blwyddyn |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 14 Awst 2024 |
Lleoliad: | N1C 4DY |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Lightroom KX Ltd |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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ABOUT THIS ROLE
The Junior Technician is a member of the operational team at the Lightroom venue, responsible for day to day delivery of the crucial Video, Lighting and Sound Experience to the visitors in a consistent and exemplary way.
The Junior Technician role is distinct from the Technician roles in that the candidate may be a recent graduate or interested in moving to working in a different industry, and lacks the experience required to perform as a Technician directly on appointment.
In this new venue, the primary output of the creative team is via a technically delivered medium- Video, Lighting and Sound. It is therefore essential to its effective operation that the venue gathers a solid team of Technicians who understand the importance of this and are committed to the delivery of a consistently excellent visitor experience.
To give access to the maximum audience, Lightroom operates 7 days per week, especially evenings and weekends. A Duty Technician must be on site for operation.
Day to day the Duty Technician will be responsible for establishing that all systems are operational and ready for visitors, opening the venue and working alongside colleagues to ensure that the system remains operational and functioning until the last visitor leaves at the end of the day. The Lightroom approach to venue operation draws strongly from the theatre and live event industry in ensuring that every visitor experience is the best it can be and is not a traditional visitor attraction in its operation. This means digging deeper into the day to day technical operation, not accepting down time, and maintaining ‘show ready’ status every day.
In order to achieve this, Technicians will be equipped with the best available equipment skills in the industry, following on from design principles based in the operation of large scale stadium shows and theatre productions of international acclaim. Rigorous training and preparation will be provided, and applicants from all backgrounds and levels of experience and education will be welcomed- as long as they can demonstrate that they support the fundamental ethos that every visitor should be welcomed and that their experience matters.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Day to day responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
Assisting in Video Line Up in Projector and in disguise Media Server (training can be provided)
QLab day to day operation
ETC EOS operation and basic programming (training can be provided)
Operation of the show systems generally, including assisting in rig check and shutdown
Performing end user maintenance duties of show related equipment
Ensuring the venue standards meet the expectations of the visitors, artists and creative teams
Establishing the show systems as ready to open when on duty, including Video, Lighting and Sound
Responding to emergencies and unplanned events, in accordance with established frameworks and procedures
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Google Workspace and associated software competence required
Digital native, with complete ability to learn new systems
Understanding of Projection Mapping principles and associated skills
Disguise Media Server experience advantageous but not required
QLab experience advantageous but not required
ETC EOS experience advantageous but not required
Good Communication Skills
First Aid Qualification will be required, but can be provided
IPAF 3a and 3b will be required, but can be provided
The Junior Technician is a member of the operational team at the Lightroom venue, responsible for day to day delivery of the crucial Video, Lighting and Sound Experience to the visitors in a consistent and exemplary way.
The Junior Technician role is distinct from the Technician roles in that the candidate may be a recent graduate or interested in moving to working in a different industry, and lacks the experience required to perform as a Technician directly on appointment.
In this new venue, the primary output of the creative team is via a technically delivered medium- Video, Lighting and Sound. It is therefore essential to its effective operation that the venue gathers a solid team of Technicians who understand the importance of this and are committed to the delivery of a consistently excellent visitor experience.
To give access to the maximum audience, Lightroom operates 7 days per week, especially evenings and weekends. A Duty Technician must be on site for operation.
Day to day the Duty Technician will be responsible for establishing that all systems are operational and ready for visitors, opening the venue and working alongside colleagues to ensure that the system remains operational and functioning until the last visitor leaves at the end of the day. The Lightroom approach to venue operation draws strongly from the theatre and live event industry in ensuring that every visitor experience is the best it can be and is not a traditional visitor attraction in its operation. This means digging deeper into the day to day technical operation, not accepting down time, and maintaining ‘show ready’ status every day.
In order to achieve this, Technicians will be equipped with the best available equipment skills in the industry, following on from design principles based in the operation of large scale stadium shows and theatre productions of international acclaim. Rigorous training and preparation will be provided, and applicants from all backgrounds and levels of experience and education will be welcomed- as long as they can demonstrate that they support the fundamental ethos that every visitor should be welcomed and that their experience matters.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Day to day responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
Assisting in Video Line Up in Projector and in disguise Media Server (training can be provided)
QLab day to day operation
ETC EOS operation and basic programming (training can be provided)
Operation of the show systems generally, including assisting in rig check and shutdown
Performing end user maintenance duties of show related equipment
Ensuring the venue standards meet the expectations of the visitors, artists and creative teams
Establishing the show systems as ready to open when on duty, including Video, Lighting and Sound
Responding to emergencies and unplanned events, in accordance with established frameworks and procedures
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Google Workspace and associated software competence required
Digital native, with complete ability to learn new systems
Understanding of Projection Mapping principles and associated skills
Disguise Media Server experience advantageous but not required
QLab experience advantageous but not required
ETC EOS experience advantageous but not required
Good Communication Skills
First Aid Qualification will be required, but can be provided
IPAF 3a and 3b will be required, but can be provided