Holders of the Guinness World Record for the "Largest Fireworks Display" ever recorded and "Largest Pyrotechnic Image", Fireworks by Grucci is a sixth-generation, family-owned and operated company. Known as "America's First Family of Fireworks," the Gruccis have transformed the night skies to the delight of millions across the globe since 1850. They are world-renowned for pyrotechnic artistry, scientific innovation and old-fashioned values. Their signature performances include the official celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the National Anthem “Star Spangled Spectacular,†in Baltimore, countless performances in and around Las Vegas, NV., seven consecutive U.S. Presidential Inaugurations; the Olympic Games in Beijing, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and Lake Placid; commemorations such as the Centennial of the Statue of Liberty and star-studded extravaganzas including the grand opening of the Atlantis Dubai and the Palm Jumeirah Island in the United Arab Emirates. On New Year’s Eve 2013, a stunning performance displaying 479,651 fireworks made its debut above Dubai’s iconic skyline. The Gruccis achieved their “Largest Fireworks Display†title with this performance and smashed the Guinness Book of World Record’s preceding mark. Phil Grucci currently serves as President/CEO of Fireworks by Grucci, Inc. and Pyrotechnique by Grucci, Inc., the manufacturing entity of the Grucci group of companies.... |
Responsible for the maintenance, repair and upkeep of all lighting systems in the main theater and around the ship
Inspect the laser, fog, haze systems periodically and perform their regular cleaning and maintenance (fluid replacement, etc.) to ensure their proper functioning.
Responsible for the safe manifesting, embarkation, storage, handling, loading, firing, unloading and disposal of all the pyrotechnic material used in the shows as per company policy
Fire the pyro cues for all shows, upon being given clearance by the Floor Technician (after proper training and certification provided on board)
Perform show load?ins and load?outs (together with the Floor, Automation & Audio Technicians) for each show.
Train and oversee the performance of the 2?4 spotlight operators, coordinate their tasks over the communication system during the shows.
Fill out the Lighting Tech Reports detailing any new or outstanding problem pertaining to the lighting, laser, pyro or special effects systems and submit them to the Shipboard and Shoreside.
Respond to regular work calls (approx. twice a month) to perform (together with the Floor, Automation & Audio Technicians) theater general cleaning and repairs, in addition to lighting maintenance.
Assist with additional multiple show setups, rehearsals and tech runs during cast change (typically happening every six months for about 4?5 weeks).
Familiarize with basic audio/video equipment setup and operation, to be able to take on the Tech On Duty responsibility no later than four weeks after first joining a ship.
Be part of the Tech On Duty (TOD) rotation (one week/cruise every four weeks/cruises), providing both guests and crew with entertainment technology related assistance
Attend any safety, hospitality or job?related training as required and scheduled by the ships command or immediate supervisors, including port?manning rotation.
Maintain and update handover notes/reports for future incoming replacement technician.
Ensure proper and thorough training on all job?related aspects to the incoming replacement technician during the handover period.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Good knowledge of electrical theory, be able to read and follow electrical and system drawings and diagrams
Good knowledge of intelligent moving fixtures operation, maintenance and repair procedures
Good knowledge of lighting console operation (GrandMa, GrandMa2, ETC)
Good knowledge and understanding of show control and time code distribution
Basic knowledge of lighting design and programming
Basic knowledge in PC hardware & software maintenance and repair
Theater background and experience, be familiar with industry terms, standards, rules, regulations and common practices
Comfortable working at heights up to 35ft (10.5m), be able to safely climb an A?frame ladder and properly operate a Genie lift
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.