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Audio Technician â Carnival Cruises
HIS/HER RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
THE FOLLOWING:
Basic Job Description
The Audio Technician is
responsible for the safe and proper operation of all the audio systems in the
main theater for all shows and activities (includes fullâcast production shows, magic shows, variety
shows, Welcome Aboard Show, Carnival Legends Show, Game Show, lounge talks
& presentations and more). She/he is also responsible for the cleaning,
maintenance and ensuring the proper functioning of all audio systems in the
various venues around the ship
Job Requirements
The Audio Technician is
expected to act professionally and must be able to comply with all shipboard
rules and regulations (including but not limited to Safety
Trainings/Drills/Rules, Carnival Look, Uniform & Dress Code, Alcohol
Policy, Hygiene Standards, etc). To be considered for employment, you must meet
the following requirements:
· Good
knowledge of professional audio equipment operation and maintenance procedures
· Good
knowledge of digital and analog audio consoles operation
· Good
knowledge and understanding of show control and time code distribution
· Good
knowledge of digital audio recording systems and their operation
· Good
knowledge of electrical theory, be able to read and follow electrical and
system drawings and diagrams ·
Basic knowledge in PC hardware & software maintenance and repair
· Good
troubleshooting skills with basic repair skills, be able to crimp and solder
connectors
·
Theater background and experience, be familiar with industry terms, standards,
rules, regulations and common practices
· Be
able to work under pressure, multitask and make quick judgment calls
·
Comfortable working at heights up to 35ft (10.5m), be able to safely climb an Aâframe ladder and properly operate a Genie
lift
· Be
able to work in a âreviewâhouseâ
environment, with different shows happening in the same theater throughout the
cruise, each one requiring different setups and preâchecks.
·
Friendly, professional, selfâmotivated
individual with a willingness to learn
·
Excellent English verbal skills, able to understand and speak fluently in showârunning environments (over communication
headsets, in noisy areas, different accents, etc)
·
Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the
meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
· Good
overall health and physical condition (to be determined by physician)
·
Ability to lift/move up to 50 pounds
·
Required to work up to 10hrs per 24hr period, 7 days a week.
·
Required to work on a per contract basis, 6 â 8 months each with up to 2 months
of nonâpaid
leave in between contracts.
· Able
to provide forward facing guest interaction during certain job functions, side
duties or related troubleshooting, with the intent to exceed our guestsâ
expectations.
Job Responsibilities
The Audio Technicianâs
job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following activities:
·
Operate the main theater audio equipment for all shows and
activities
-
FOH Mixing of up to 8 singers, 10 musicians
and 16 tracks of digital playback accompaniment, all with reverb and delay
-
Monitor Mixing (Stage and InâEar) for up to 8 singers, 10 musicians, 18
dancers and 10 technicians
-
Wireless (Handheld and Beltpack/Headset) and
Corded Microphones
·
Check and ensure proper signal flow and distribution to all system devices
prior to each show
·
Ensure sound level for the shows is always at full, clear and without feedback,
never painful for the guests or crew or distorted
·
Perform show loadâins
and loadâouts
(together with the Floor, Automation & Light Technicians) for each show
· Fill
out the Audio Technical Reports detailing any new or outstanding problem
pertaining to the audio systems around the ship and submit them to the
Shipboard and Shoreside Supervisors weekly, copying the Entertainment Technical
Manager and the Cruise Director.
·
Immediately notify the Entertainment Technical Manager, Cruise Director,
Shipboard and Shoreside Supervisors upon finding any fault or malfunction that
could affect the safety of the cast, running crew, guests, or the ship itself
during the show, if operated.
·
Occasionally assist the Light Tech with loading pyro before shows (after proper
training and certification being provided on board)
·
Respond to regular work calls (approx. twice a month) to perform (together with
the Floor, Automation & Light Technicians) theater general cleaning and
repairs, in addition to audio maintenance.
·
Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all Entertainment Technical audio
systems in the main theater and around the ship, perform troubleshooting and
equipment/speaker replacement as needed
· Keep
a microphones inventory, release micâs, cables, etc for various musical acts.
· Be
available for different sound checks, musical acts or singer rehearsals, tech
runs, etc. as indicated by the weekly work schedule or as requested by the
Entertainment Technical Manager with at least 12 hours prior notice.
·
Regularly clean and paint the speaker grills for the LES (Local Entertainment
Systems) speakers located in outside public areas
· Responsible
for the maintenance and troubleshooting of the audio equipment on the band cart
·
Assist organized groups and charters with their requirements pertaining to the
Audio Technician working areas and responsibilities.
·
Assist with additional multiple show setups, rehearsals and tech runs during
cast change (typically happening every six months for about 4â5 weeks)
·
Responsible for operating the aft lounge audio equipment and live mixing for
Superstar Live
·
Attend the weekly Production Meeting along with the rest of the technical team
·
Familiarize with basic video/lighting equipment setup and operation, to be able
to take on the âTech On Dutyâ responsibility no later than four weeks after
first joining a ship.
· Be
part of the âTech On Duty (TOD)â rotation (one week/cruise every four
weeks/cruises), providing both guests and crew with entertainment technology
related assistance:
-
g both guests and crew with entertainment
technology related assistance: o Set up and strike
audio/video/lighting equipment for group functions and meetings in various
venues throughout the ship as indicated by the Groups Memo and/or Entertainment
Technical Manager (paid additionally if also required to be present and assist
for a portion or the entire function)
-
Set up and strike audio/video/lighting
equipment for crew activities in various crew or guest areas, as indicated by
the Entertainment Technical Manager
-
Set up microphones for other departmentâs
presentations and functions as indicated on the weekly schedule
-
Basic covering of duties (adjust microphone
levels, switch lights on/off, play intro, etc) for some activities (Comedy
Club, etc.) whenever the responsible technician is tied up with other more
intricate/urgent duties that take priority.
-
Carry the TOD mobile phone at all times and
be reachable for assistance and basic troubleshooting regardless if at sea or
in port (be present on board while docked).
-
Periodically check and sign off on all
packages addressed to Technical Entertainment, as well as CO2 tanks, etc, while
in home port.
-
· Be
part of the âJust Askâ rotation (approx. 2â3
hours every 6â7
weeks/cruises), providing guests with answers to various general questions upon
their arrival on board in home port.
·
Attend any safety, hospitality or jobârelated
training as required and scheduled by the shipâs command or immediate
supervisors, including portâmanning
rotation.
·
Ensure proper and thorough training on all jobârelated aspects to the incoming replacement
technician during the handover period.
· All
and any workârelated
duty or task as indicated on the weekly work schedule or requested by the
Entertainment Technical Manager via email, phone or verbally.
Reporting Structure
The Audio Technician
reports directly to the Entertainment Technical Manager. In addition, she/he
should also follow the rules and regulations set by:
·
Cruise Director
·
Shipâs Command
·
Shipboard Entertainment Fleet Supervisors
·
Shipboard Entertainment Fleet Technical Managers
·
Shoreside Management Team
-
Audio Supervisor
-
Manager of Technical Entertainment
-
Director of Technical Entertainment
Assessments
Your job knowledge and
overall performance will first be evaluated by the Entertainment Technical
Manager and/or Audio Fleet Supervisor upon completing your 90âdays probation period, and will determine
your eligibility for the position from that point onwards. Provided
you successfully pass your first three months evaluation, you will continue to
receive periodic evaluations prior to each contract completion, no later than
six months from the previous evaluation. You may also have
additional performance assessments during your contract as shipboard/shoreside
supervisors visit the vessel.
Opportunities for
Advancement
As an Audio Technician,
your next opportunity for advancement would be to Entertainment Technical
Manager or Audio Fleet Supervisor. Your assessments for advancement will be
carried out by the Shipboard Entertainment Fleet Supervisors and Fleet
Technical Managers in collaboration with the Entertainment Technical Manager
and Cruise Director. Two copies of this job description should be
handed over to the technician upon signâon:
one for their reference & guidance, the other one to be signed and sent
back to the office to be kept in her/his file.
Contract
length: 6
months
Salary: $2411.00
Necessary
documents:
·
CV
·
Passport
or ID card
·
Photo
· Criminal background evaluation