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The Walt Disney Company

Senior Lighting Designer (Internal Assignment/Project Hire)

The Walt Disney Company, Kissimmee, Florida, United States, 34747


Through innovative storytelling and a culture of collaboration, Disney Live Entertainment creates, produces, and delivers remarkable and engaging entertainment experiences! From the intimate to the spectacular, our work can be seen at Disney theme parks, resort hotels, cruise ships, and other locations the world over. This team with varied strengths – representing a wide variety of subject areas and talents from technical directors, writers, and lighting designers to choreographers, cosmetologists, and music producers – brings magical worlds to life through technical expertise, performance excellence, outstanding resourcefulness, unparalleled spectacle… and a dash of pixie dust!

With an in-depth understanding of design intent and the ability to realize through the effective execution of the creative process, the Senior Lighting Designer serves as one of the creative leaders and representatives for Disney Live Entertainment Lighting Design department.

You will develop and implement lighting designs for new live shows, and facility infrastructures as well as for the remount of existing seasonal shows for Disney Cruise Line and other Disney Signature Experiences Entertainment.

You will report to the Manager - Lighting Design.

This is a 12-month project hire/internal assignment with

no guarantee of permanent placement.

You Will:

Develop and implement lighting system designs for live shows and facility infrastructure as assigned including the creative development and scope definition

Provide a coordinated structure throughout the entire process of development through implementation of live show entertainment products, and development of equipment budgets.

Guide the design progress through buy off, procurement, installation, and test & adjust, programming, rehearsals and opening, concluding with As-Built documentation for operating partners at the venue.

Work with CAD department to ensure 3D modeling requirements are met/delivered.

Build design drawings: Plots, Plans, Line, Layouts, 3D pre-visualization, Power/Weight load estimates, etc.

Work with Procurement, Technical Direction, and Production to align with Company buying standards and schedule of receiving equipment/products/etc.

Supervise the installation, test & adjust and programming of required elements.

Provides support through programming, training, rehearsals and opening of show.

Partner with consultant lighting designers and vendors to ensure Disney quality, compatibility, training, and accurate documentation of all lighting services delivered.

Function as a resource to maintain the proper training of shipboard technicians.

Conduct ongoing “Entertainment Show Quality” evaluations of existing offerings and provide support to maintain their original show intent.

Maintain up-to-date show documentation, including Instrument Schedules, Set Electrics and Lighting Rig Plots.

Partner with shipboard Manager of Entertainment Technical and shipboard entertainment technical teams with regards to past, present, and future show installations.

Partner with shoreside Entertainment Technical Leadership, Disney Cruise Line Safety partners and the Standards and Sustainment team to ensure Safety Management Systems and Operating Guideline documentation is up to date and in accordance with current safety and regulatory practices.

Lead all aspects of Lighting Designers and programmers on projects demonstrating effective leadership and relationship skills.

Required Qualifications:

5+ years of designing and/or programming live shows in the Entertainment Industry.

Experience supporting the creative process by collaborating with other designers, directors, writers, and producers.

Proficiency in programming and operating GrandMA2 systems.

Experience in programming and operating ETC Mosaic systems.

Understanding of lighting networks with the ability to assist in basic troubleshooting of DMX, sACN and wireless lighting devices.

Proficiency in Vectorworks and Lightwright software with the ability to create and publish Lighting Plots, Signal Flow Diagrams, and Instrument Schedules.

Ability to be flexible with work schedule, including nights, weekends, holidays, and international travel.

Preferred Qualifications:

Experience in live show development with The Walt Disney Company.

Experience involving the cruise ship industry or entertainment in a cruise ship environment.

Experience with facility design, engineering, and construction.

Experience in designing lighting systems for Set Electrics, Props, and/or Puppets.

Proficiency in programming and operating GrandMA3 and/or ETC Mosaic Systems.

Experience in programming and/or operating Sollinger and/or Pangolin Laser Systems.

Required Education

High School Diploma or equivalent experience

Preferred Education

B.A. in Theater Design & Technology, Lighting Design, or equivalent work experience, with focus on lighting design, systems design, or programming.

Benefits & Perks

Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities and special extras that only Disney can provide. Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits.

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Job ID:

10099162

Location:

Celebration,Florida

Job Posting Company:

Walt Disney Imagineering

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