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HIS/HER RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE,
BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Royal Caribbean International
expects each shipboard team member to relentlessly exemplify the principles of
the Anchored in Excellence Credo to all team members. In addition, all duties
and responsibilities are to be performed in accordance with Royal Caribbean
Internationalâs Gold Anchor Standards, SQM standards, USPH guidelines,
environmental, and safety policies.
Each shipboard employee may be required to perform all functions in various
service venues and throughout the ship.
1. In accordance with Royal Caribbean Internationalâs philosophy of Anchored in
Excellence, each employee conducts oneself in a professional and courteous
manner at all times. This consists of physical and verbal interactions with
guests or fellow shipboard employees and/or in the presence of guest contact
and crew areas.
2. Responsible for programming, operating and maintaining all aspects of the
show lighting, show control and haze/low fog systems in various entertainment
venues for rehearsals, shows, special events and other activities.
3. Meet with guest entertainers and certain groups to find out what their
lighting-related requirements may be for upcoming rehearsals, shows or
activities.
4. Assist with and oversee the set up, positioning and strike of effects
lighting and related equipment for certain events or activities in different
venues aboard the ship.
5. Responsible to see that all lighting, show control, haze/fog and related
equipment is properly maintained and kept in good working order. Works with the
head sound and light technician to see that any lighting, show control, low
fog/haze or relatedequipment which malfunctions or fails is repaired or
replaced in atimely manner.
6. Responsible to see that the entire lighting rig and all lighting instruments
are cleaned of dust using pressurized air from an air compressor at least once
per month. This may be done in sections, where one maintenance day per week is
scheduled to clean a quarter of the lighting rig and fixtures.
7. Works with the head sound and light technician to see that a 3 month stock
of spare lamps for all stage lighting, follow spotlights, etc. is kept in stock
aboard the ship. The amount of required lamps should be simple to determine, as
most lamps fail after a predetermined number of hours. You should also help
ensure that a stock of spare consumables such as haze or fog fluids, gels, gel
strings, CO2 and any parts necessary for routine maintenance are also kept on
hand.
8. Makes certain that all blown lamps are replaced as quickly as possible, that
all gels and gel strings are checked regularly and replaced as necessary, and
that fog or haze fluids and CO2 tanks are replenished as needed.
9. Ensure that the head sound and light technician is notified of all problems
or issues with the lighting, show control, haze/low fog or other systems so
this information may be added to the technical report and/or work in progress
report for the week.
10. Notify of any changes are made to the lighting rig due to equipment
upgrades, show installations, etc. these changes should be noted on the
lighting plot for that venue if possible.
11. Attend any and all trainings, meetings, classes or courses as required.
12. Responsible to document all hours youâve worked per Royal Caribbeanâs time
and attendance guidelines, and give this information to the head sound and
light technician.
13. Responsible for providing a handover to the Technician at the end of your
contract.
14. Performs related duties as required. This position description in no way
states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the
shipboard employee occupying this position. Shipboard employees will be
required to perform any other job-related duties assigned by their supervisor
or management
Minimum experience and qualification
requirements for position:
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Should have a minimum of 2 yearsâ
experience with hands-on programming and operation of live performance
lighting, as well as doing regular maintenance and upkeep on conventional and
intelligent lighting fixtures.
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Musical theater and experience with
show control systems such as those from Richmond Sound Design is preferred.
·
Proficient in the operation of
lighting control consoles and programs such as those from ETC, Wholehog II, III
and Wholehog PC from Flying Pig Systems, and Martin Lightjockey.
Contract length: 6-7 months
Salary: 2034 $
Necessary documents:
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CV
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Passport or ID card
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Photo
· Criminal background evaluation