Playbill, Inc. is hiring: Technical Paid Deck Electrician/Video, Beauty and the
Playbill, Inc., Friendly, MD, United States
Deck Electrician/Video, Beauty and the Beast Tour
Disney Theatrical Group is a division of The Walt Disney Company, dedicated to producing high-quality theatrical productions that captivate audiences of all ages. With a rich history of award-winning shows, including beloved musicals like The Lion King, Aladdin, and Frozen, Disney Theatrical Group is committed to storytelling through innovative stagecraft and unforgettable performances. Join us in creating magical experiences that leave a lasting impression!
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Deck Electrician/Video is responsible for loading in and out the electrics package of the show, specifically the portions of the package as assigned by the Head Electrician. They will supervise local crew members that will help assist in loading in and out the show. They are responsible for at least one local crew member during the performances.
ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Lead a handful local electricians while directing the show’s lighting and video load in and load out; oversee one or two local crew members during performances.
- Become familiar with show specific lighting and video gear, the assembly process, and travel methodology.
- Load and secure lighting and video elements in touring trailers.
- Rehearse major scenic changes with local crew; run all show cues in the performance with local assistance.
- Manage hardware and tool inventory; keep road boxes organized.
- Perform work calls when needed per the direction of the Head Electrics.
- Make any repairs to lighting and video equipment as assigned by the Head Electrics.
- Recognize unsafe work and report it to the Head Carpenter; understand the Employer's Safety Handbook.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS & ATTRIBUTES
- Detail-oriented with a strong commitment to completing both complex and routine tasks with precision.
- Technical theatre experience is valuable; diverse backgrounds in the performing arts are welcomed. National touring experience is a plus.
- Collaborative team player, comfortable working long hours in close quarters with different types of personalities.
- Flexible and willing to work an 8-show a week schedule, which may include additional calls outside of regular performances for rehearsals.
- Ability to adapt to varying loud sound and flashing lighting environments.
- Comfortable working in various spaces that may be dark and cramped; adaptability is key in different environments.
- Excellent practical, problem-solving, organizational, planning and time management skills.
- Proficiency in computer skills (Mac and PC) is a bonus; a willingness to learn new technologies is encouraged.
- Professional attitude and commitment to your work.
- Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal).
- Ability to work under pressure and solve problems.
- Be a collaborative team player who is self-motivated and can work autonomously.
- Friendly, positive attitude.
- Able to physically move 75 pounds, be comfortable lifting and walking backwards, and be comfortable walking up and down stairs.
- Valid Driver’s License / A valid Driver’s License is preferred but not mandatory.
- A valid passport or travel document that allows for international travel.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
- Skill with projectors, LED walls, and other video equipment is desired.
- Strong technical skills and understanding of stage lighting control, dimming technology, and lighting systems.
- Experience working with conventional fixtures, automated moving lights, LED fixtures, and followspots.
- Skill with Vectorworks and/or AutoCAD is preferred but not required.
HOW TO APPLY
- Please submit a resume and a short cover letter that includes two references via the link below. Use “BATB UST Deck Electrician - Your Name” as the subject line of your email.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DTG is committed to providing the highest quality opportunities for the widest, most diverse group of talented professionals throughout their career trajectory. We encourage applications from individuals whose backgrounds are currently underrepresented in the field of theater, inclusive of race, ethnicity, class, gender identity or expression, disability status, and sexual orientation.
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