Entertainment - Awakening Show - Video Operator (Full-time) id-9700

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    Job Description

    Reporting to the Head of Lighting, Video and SFX, the Video Operator will be required to:

     

    Qualifications

    Job Experience / Education:

     

    • Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
    • Minimum of two (2) years’ experience as a Video Operator for large-scale theatrical production show or arena tour. 
    • Experience with a wide variety of modern theatrical lighting fixtures and video systems as it pertains to operation, installation, use and troubleshooting is required.
    • Experience with AC power distribution and safe working practices.Familiarity with GrandMa Lighting consoles and MA networks.
    • Experience with sACN gateways configuration and trouble shooting.
    • Familiarity and/or experience configuring and maintaining the following specific systems and equipment:
    • Media server playback sub-system utilizing disguise GX-series media servers.
    • A sophisticated video signal routing, monitoring and transmission sub-system supporting HDMI transmission over fiber as well as HDBaseT.
    • Various video display elements including LED video display film on glass (custom), LED video display panels (ROE/Brompton), scenic projection and LED lighting nodes driven via video.
    • Multi-format network-based control infrastructure that accommodates:
    • DANTE for audio
    • sACN for lighting control
    • d3Net for server operations
    • QSC Q-Sys for overall device control
    • Network functions supported via a hardwired Cisco 9300-series vlan network as well as a Siemens Wifi-based system.
    • RF-based distribution of SMPTE Time-code.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

     

    • Must be highly organized and be able to function in a stressful environment.
    • Must possess excellent problem-solving skills and be able to act quickly to different situations.
    • Must be organized and have great attention to detail.
    • Ability to learn or update lifesaving skills and to become CPR/First Responder trained.
    • Ability to identify safety concerns and conform to safe working procedures.
    • Ability, experience, and comfort in working at high elevations in a theatrical environment.
    • Must have knowledge of current video and projection systems, design, maintenance and repair.
    • Must maintain relevant knowledge of industry through continuing education and training. 
    • Must possess good written and verbal communication skills.
    • Must have strong computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office 365.
    • Must be able to work a flexible schedule (evenings, weekends and holidays).
    • Must have the ability to work with individuals from different cultures and backgrounds.
    • Knowledge of OSHA health and safety protocols is required. 
    • Must have current OSHA 10 General Industry Safety Card.


    Additional Information

    Wynn Resorts is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. Wynn Resorts does not discriminate on the basis of disability, veteran status or any other basis protected under federal, state or local laws.

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