
AV Operator for Azamara Cruises
- London
- Contract
- Full-time
- Moves, sets, operates, strikes, and stores all audio-visual equipment, such as lighting, sound, scenery, props, etc., throughout the ship on a day-to-day basis as needed and delegated/assigned by the corporate office and AV Manager in accordance with the disciplines assigned.
- Operating and maintaining all aspects of the sound system(s) in various entertainment venues for rehearsals, shows, special events and other activities.
- Attends weekly meetings as scheduled by the corporate office, AV Manager, or other members of the ship's management.
- Acts as audio-visual troubleshooter to help solve any equipment or stage problems as delegated by the AV Manager.
- Meets with guest entertainers and certain groups to find out what their audio-related requirements may be for upcoming rehearsals, shows or activities.
- Reports any equipment in need of repair or replacement to the AV Manager.
- Sets up the Cabaret Lounge along with the Audio-Visual Team for show time to include the following: Production Shows and Cabarets, Audio-Visual Projections, Lighting, Sound, Stage Mechanics, and Scenery.
- Sets up any appropriate venue where a lecture or other activity may be conducted, as required by the Cruise Director.
- Responsible for the projection of any films and/or video movies or other material as assigned.
- Designs or implements the design of lighting, sound, and stage effects for Featured Entertainers as assigned.
- Aware of, and/or acquires the necessary knowledge to comply with the ship's standard operation, to assist guests and crew with inquiries.
- Attends meetings, training activities, courses and all other work-related activities as required.
- Attends mandatory crewmember's and guest safety drills as required.
- Creates new back-up vocals for the singers tracks on Production shows either on the Hard drive or Tape Backup; ensures that all backups are stored correctly.
- Shipboard employees will be required to perform any other job-related duties assigned by their supervisor or management.
- Minimum of one year of experience in an audio-visual function in an upscale hotel, resort, cruise ship, entertainment, or recreational industry (shipboard experience preferred).
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
- Superior customer service, teambuilding, and conflict resolution skills.
- Strong communication, problem solving, organizational, decision making, and interpersonal skills.
- Basic computer software skills required.
- Completion of high school or basic education equivalency required.
- Coursework in theater technical management at an accredited college or university or the international equivalent, or equivalent technical experience, preferred.