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Azamara Cruises | A/V Manager/Technician - Lighting & Video
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Job Description
- In accordance with Azamara Cruises’ Go Further Standards, conduct oneself in a professional and courteous manner at all times. This includes physical and verbal interactions with guests, fellow shipboard employees, and behavior in guest-contact and crew areas.
- Direct, coach, support, supervise, and evaluate the job performance of the A/V Operator.
- Supervise and coordinate the A/V Team’s daily schedules, including conducting weekly meetings.
- Provide technical management for all shows and onboard activities.
- Responsible for scheduling all rehearsals, training sessions, and performances, including required personnel scheduling.
- Establish and oversee the weekly maintenance schedule for show props and sets.
- Schedule and perform regular safety and inventory checks to ensure proper storage and readiness of all equipment and materials.
- Set up all events occurring throughout the ship in collaboration with the A/V team.
- Move, set, operate, strike, and store all audio-visual equipment, including lighting, sound, scenery, and props, throughout the ship on a daily basis.
- Oversee all cast pre-sets and post-performance put-away, coordinating tasks with the Vocal Captain or Dance Captain as appropriate.
- Preset, program, and run all events taking place across all venues.
- Complete pre- and post-show duties for each performance and rehearsal, ensuring all technical equipment and scenic elements are safely stored.
- Assist as needed with all events, trainings, and venue activities, including technical setups, playbacks, and other production-related duties as reasonably requested.
- Act as the primary audio-visual troubleshooter, resolving equipment, system, or stage-related issues as they arise.
- In conjunction with the Broadcast Manager, oversee the maintenance of all technical equipment used in presentations and performances.
- Ensure all entertainment equipment functions properly and that any equipment sent ashore for repair is accompanied by appropriate documentation.
- Ensure repaired equipment is returned to the vessel in a timely manner and that repair records are properly maintained.
- Program, operate, and update lighting cues on GrandMA3 series lighting consoles for performances, rehearsals, and special events.
- Design, busk, and adjust lighting looks in real time to support special events and changing operational needs
- Basic knowledge of audio playback and mixing, spotlight operation, and stage deck crew duties, including moving set pieces and assisting with quick changes.
- Keep a working knowledge of other technicians’ show tracks and responsibilities to support operational continuity.
- Support audio playback, basic mixing, spotlight operation, and stage deck activities, including moving set pieces and assisting with quick changes, as needed.
- Operate shipboard media servers for playback, content loading, output routing, and basic troubleshooting.
- Troubleshoot and maintain LED walls, projectors, and related video systems to support reliable show and event execution.
- Assist with the setup, operation, and basic troubleshooting of special effects systems as assigned.
- Oversee all shipboard Entertainment property and, in conjunction with the Broadcast Manager, Vocal Captain, Dance Captain, and other stakeholders, maintain accurate inventory lists reflecting the condition and status of all equipment.
- Report equipment requiring repair or replacement to the Cruise Director, Hotel Director, Onboard Engineering Personnel, and other shipboard management as appropriate, and escalate to shoreside stakeholders as required.
- Maintain complete records of equipment failures, repairs, replacements, and inventory related to both equipment and supplies.
- Keep detailed notes on the ongoing status of equipment and all A/V operational areas and provide formal handover notes to a successor.
- Regularly inspect and maintain lighting and video equipment to ensure safe and effective operation.
- Complete equipment inventories and maintenance as required, following all reporting procedures established by Azamara and RWS.
- Assist with general maintenance of technical equipment, scenic elements, and prop assets as needed
- Act as liaison between Shoreside Entertainment Management, Producers, and onboard production personnel.
- Acquire and maintain working knowledge of shipboard standard operating procedures to assist guests and crew members with inquiries.
- Attend meetings, including monthly Hotel Maintenance meetings, as well as required trainings, courses, and work-related activities.
- Communicate professionally and effectively with cast members, technicians, and onboard maintenance teams.
- Work collaboratively with the technical team to troubleshoot and report issues with all technical equipment, including but not limited to lighting and video systems.
- Play an active role in cast and technician changeovers and the installation of new programming, recognizing that work hours may increase during these periods while remaining compliant with ILO and Maritime labor laws.
- Attend all mandatory crew and guest safety drills as required.
- Perform any other job-related duties assigned by supervisors or management in support of shipboard operations and by shipboard leadership to support entertainment operations.
- Maintain awareness of shipboard standard operating procedures in order to assist guests and crew with operational inquiries.
- Adhere to onboard operational procedures and safety standards.
- Bachelor’s degree in Theatre (Production or Technical) or equivalent in-field experience.
- Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an A/V Manager in an upscale hotel, resort, cruise ship, entertainment, or recreational industry (shipboard experience preferred).
- Demonstrated programming proficiency on GrandMA 3 series lighting consoles.
- Working knowledge of technical equipment, including sound, lighting, and video systems (automation and rigging experience a plus).
- Ability to analyze and evaluate technical support needs for various events and performances.
- Intermediate computer software skills.
- Ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
- Advanced lighting design and programming skills to support special events, including the ability to live busk and quickly create new looks for events.
- Working knowledge of media servers with playback interfaces; ability to learn shipboard media servers sufficiently for basic troubleshooting, content loading, and proper output routing.
- Advanced knowledge of LED wall and projector troubleshooting.
- Working knowledge of various special effects systems.
- Ability to analyze and evaluate technical support needs for various events and performances.
- Strong problem-solving, organizational, and decision-making abilities.
- Strong communication, problem‑solving, organizational, decision‑making, and interpersonal skills.
- Excellent communication and time‑management skills, with strong work ethic and professional attitude.
- Superior customer service, team‑building, and conflict‑resolution skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively with multiple onboard departments and understand how the entertainment team integrates into the broader shipboard operation.
- Ability to remain professional in high‑stress environments while working under tight deadlines and maintaining a high‑level product.
- Willingness to think quickly, assist outside the direct scope of work when needed, and learn new skills to support team success.
- Comfortable working across multiple venues and learning multiple tracks for running shows and events as needed.
- Strong work ethic, positive attitude, and excellent time-management skills.
- Fluency in spoken and written English.
- Ability to read and write English in order to understand and interpret written procedures; give and receive instructions verbally and in writing; and effectively present information and respond to questions from guests, supervisors, and coworkers.
- Ability to speak additional languages such as Spanish, French, or German is preferred.
- Ability to work at height using harnesses, Genies, and ladders.
- Ability to stand for long periods of time and consistently lift up to 50 lbs / 25 kg in fulfillment of job responsibilities.
- Specific vision abilities required, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
- Physically able to participate in emergency lifesaving procedures and drills, including full use and range of motion of arms and legs, and full visual, verbal, and hearing abilities to give and receive instructions in emergency situations, including lifeboat operations.
- Ability to learn and comply with all onboard safety regulations as outlined in the ship’s Safety Management System.
- Ability to successfully complete the required pre-employment medical screening, including comprehensive vaccination requirements.
- Ability to work seven (7) days per week for contract periods of up to six (6) to eight (8) months.
- Comfortable living and working in close quarters with coworkers from varied backgrounds.
- Valid passport with a minimum of seven (7) months remaining beyond the contract end date.
- Possession of or ability to acquire a Seaman’s book.
- Ability to obtain all required visas for the ship’s sailing itinerary.
- Completion of required STCW training prior to embarkation.
- Food & lodging included
- Double occupancy cabin
- Select privileges in guest dining facilities
- Upon embarking the ship, reimbursement for visas and select pre-employment medical exam expenses
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