The Production department works through the Program Office team to bring artist and creator visions to life by providing audio and visual production support. There are multiple events each day; events can include music and orchestral productions, visual presentations, special functions, lectures, conferences, and meetings. Shift start times vary from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Be the consummate host by delivering safely functioning and well-maintained audio and video systems in support of a dynamic, engaging and memorable enrichment and entertainment program. About Your Compensation Compensation for this position starts at $16.50/Hour and, with demonstrated experience and qualifications, candidates may earn up to $25.00/Hour. About Your Work Day Acts as A2 - Audio for touring shows and events, providing professional audio support as front-of-house engineer and/or monitor engineer or system tech. Assist the A1 and production crew in setting up and “ringing out” a live and/or reinforcement audio system with a full complement of wired and wireless microphones, stage and in-ear monitors, direct inputs, outboard gear, and striking of all equipment for each touring show or event. Providing support with all backline and audio equipment rentals, delivery, and execution. Provide audio support with all touring show and event audio operations, in compliance with the Chautauqua Institution’s vision and mission for excellence. Collaborate with visiting audio staff when required. Provides audio production support for all building operations, events, and tours while demonstrating excellent customer service to all patrons, artists, and clients. Assist in executing respective technical riders and audio/video requests of tours and user groups. Performs other related duties as assigned.
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