Lighting Technician

Job #6300

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Job Type Full Time
Location Greenville, South Carolina
Field Lighting Design & Technology
Post Date Apr 10, 2024
Salary $25.00 to $30.00 per hour
Summary

The Peace Center is a major, nonprofit performing arts center serving a growing and sophisticated audience in Greenville, South Carolina. It is the dominant performing arts center in the state and region. Built on a six-acre campus with an aesthetic mix of new architecture and historic buildings, the campus is at the hub of Greenville’s nationally recognized downtown.

The Peace Center venues include the 2,115-seat Peace Concert Hall, the 400-seat Gunter Theatre, the 1,400-capacity outdoor Peace Pavilion, Genevieve’s Lounge, and the Huguenot Mill which includes two event spaces: the Ramsaur Studio and the Huguenot Loft. Opening in 2025 will be two additional music venues: the 250-seat Mockingbird (a listening room), and the 1,150 capacity Coach Factory (a flat floor club).

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to the Director of Production, the Lighting Technician oversees the electrics department for all incoming productions and maintenance activities at Peace Center venues. Working in a safe and consistent manner, the ideal candidate will be an organized leader who works well with local and touring crews.

This position assumes a leadership role for show and work calls and provides input on the shape and direction of the production department. Technicians are expected to perform tasks in other areas, working across departments as necessary; however, it is understood that cross-departmental work will not interfere with the safe and professional execution of primary responsibilities.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES (Include, but are not limited to)

Lead electricians and stagehands in the preparation, installation, operation, and maintenance of performance lighting equipment including incandescent, LED, and moving head fixtures, follow spots, and atmospherics. Serve as master electrician, programmer/board operator, or basic lighting designer to meet production requirements.
As assigned by Production Management, manage and complete projects including the review of show riders, light plots, lighting paperwork, crew calls, and various other reports and correspondence. Evaluate incoming light plots, advance lighting requirements, and communicate production needs with the Peace Center production team and touring personnel.
Manage and maintain repertory light plots including hang, circuiting, focus, and show file maintenance. Adjust and restore lighting as needed for performances and events.
Assist Production Management in the development and implementation of preventative maintenance routines and inspections.
Inspect, maintain, and repair lighting equipment. Always maintain a safe and orderly working environment.
Lead collaborative efforts for special and capital projects, including the research, purchasing, construction, and installation of said projects.
Establish and maintain interpersonal relationships by developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others and maintaining them over time.
Adhere to and promote all OSHA, NFPA, and NEC regulations as they pertain to the safe operation of all production elements.
Guide, train, and mentor casual crew who are interested in taking on more responsibility within the field.
Complete all other job-related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

High school diploma or GED required.
Minimum three years’ experience as an electrician in theatre or on a touring production.
Experience reading and implementing light plots and lighting paperwork.
Proficiency in operating and programming Eos family consoles, MA2 and MA3 family consoles, and Paradigm architectural control systems.
Knowledge of the needs of all departments associated with theatrical production, including load ins, performances, load outs, and maintenance calls.
Basic knowledge of theatrical rigging equipment is an asset.
Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook), Vectorworks 2024, and Lightwright 6.
Ability to operate or train to operate various lifts and heavy equipment.
Ability to obtain an OSHA 30 course completion card.
ETCP certification or ability to become ETCP certified.

Requirements

REQUIREMENTS:

Ability to work well with others.
Ability to lead others with confidence and integrity.
Able to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends.
Critical thinking and good judgement
Work well under pressure both independently and as a team.
Ability to read and interpret technical documents and drawings.
Ability to lift and maneuver 50 lbs. repeatedly, alone or with assistance.
Ability to crouch, twist, bend, stoop, climb stairs and ladders, stand, and sit for extended periods of time, reach above, below and at neck level, work at heights above the floor.

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