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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. Operates and
maintains all aspects of the sound system(s) in various entertainment venues
for rehearsals, shows, special events and other activities, including some
group functions and charters.
3. This person is also
responsible to assist with and oversee the set up, positioning and strike of
microphones, audio snakes and cables, headphone amplifiers, stage monitors and
other equipment for all applicable rehearsals, performances, events and
activities along with its care and storage.
4. Meet with guest
entertainers and certain groups to find out what their audio-related
requirements may be for upcoming rehearsals, shows or activities.
5. Maintains the
artistic standards and intentions of the Producer, Director and Technical
Designer for the production shows. Prior to making any edits to the audio
or show control systems, the production studio should be contacted for
approval.
6. See that all audio
equipment is properly maintained and kept in good working order, and work with
the head sound and light technician to see that any audio equipment which
malfunctions or fails is repaired or replaced in a timely manner.
7. Sees that regular
maintenance procedures are carried out in accordance with the scheduled
maintenance in AMOS.
8. Creates new show
tapes every 6 months (DA-88, etc) and ensures masters are kept safely and
labeled properly.
9. Works with the head
sound and light technician to ensure that there is a stock of spare speaker
drivers onboard for any drivers that tend to fail on a regular
basis. As speaker drivers fail, they should be replaced with a
spare from this stock.
10. Work with the stage and
production manager and the head sound and light technician to ensure that spare
batteries are kept in stock for all applicable equipment which is used on a
regular basis.
11. Should strive to ensure that the
quality of all entertainment technical equipment is kept up to the shipâs
original design standards or better.
12. Notify the head sound and light
technician of any problems or issues with the sound system(s) so this
information may be added to the technical report for the week.
13. Makes certain that all e-mail
correspondence concerning shipboard matters are sent using the ship's Lotus
Notes accounts. Should also see that the Cruise Director, SPMs and the
shoreside support team are copied, and that the shoreside technical support
team is copied on all e-mails sent from the ship regarding technical needs or
equipment.
14. Consults with the shoreside
Fleet Technical Operations Specialist before planning or undertaking any large
sound or lighting equipment installations or projects, or before making any
larger equipment purchases.
15. Work with the head sound and
light technician to see that a complete set of updated schematics and drawings
for the sound systems in each entertainment venue are readily accessible,
updated, and that all sound equipment racks are properly labeled as to which
circuit breaker feeds each equipment rack, which speakers are powered by each
amplifier and processor in the rack, etc for maintenance and troubleshooting
purposes. In all racks all cables should be labeled as to where they connect.
16. Attend any and all training,
meetings, classes or courses as required.
17. Develop hand-over notes at the
end of each contract to be approved by your manager as per SQM
guidelines. Notes should be divided into 1)Systems operations by room and
2) Activities cue by cue.
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:
·
Have a minimum of two yearsâ
experience and a solid background in live sound reinforcement. Experience in
musical theater is preferred.
·
Education from a technical school
preferred.
Contract length: 6-7 months
Salary: 2369 $
Necessary documents:
·
CV
·
Passport or ID card
·
Photo
· Criminal background evaluation