Description :Salary for this Role:From £32,200 with benefits, subject to skills and experienceJob title:AV Events TechnicianClosing date and time: 17 November 2024 at 23:59Reports to: Senior Events ProducerContact term:This is a full-time, fixed term (12 months) position on Crick terms and conditions of employment.SummaryWe are looking for an experienced AV technician to join our thriving Events team and be part of the Communications and Public Engagement programme at The Francis Crick Institute.
This new role will support all aspects of AV for a large variety of events at the Crick and will include some weekend and evening work.
Reporting to the Senior events producer you will provide technical expertise at a consistently high standard, always ensuring that the Crick's strategic objectives are supported.
Events include, but are not limited to, all day conferences and symposiums, lectures, evening seminars, live podcast recordings, public engagement events, award ceremonies, parties and VIP visits.
You will also be involved with any TV events and programmes being hosted by the Crick where in-house technical experience is required.
The role will enhance the already busy event schedule at the Crick, boosting production quality for audiences for both live and recorded events.Key responsibilitiesProvide AV support to the Comms and Public Engagement team for all eventsAttend pre-planning meetings to help design and implement AV solutions for events including working directly with external partners and clientsDeliver, install, operate and de-rig in-person and hybrid eventsFlexibility to work evenings and weekendsProvide on-site technical support during events, including troubleshooting and resolving any AV-related issues that should arise including assisting speakers with the operation of AV equipment, ensuring they are comfortable and confident with the setupConfigure and optimise audio and lighting systems, tailored to different events, and ensuring clear sound quality and appropriate levels for speeches, presentations, and filming/recordingRecord events as needed using remote cameras and share with the relevant teams in a timely mannerAssist in larger scale, multi camera recordings, overseeing sound and lighting in the auditoriumKeep an accurate inventory of AV equipment, ensuring that all necessary items are available for upcoming events and properly stored after use, ensure equipment is in good working order, and report equipment failures to managementAdhere to health and safety regulations, ensuring that all AV setups are safe and compliant with industry standards including conducting risk assessments as neededWillingness to keep up to date with emerging AV technologies and learn new programmesThe role, responsibilities and tasks are subject to review as the requirements of the organisation evolve and to support ongoing personal and professional development of the postholder.Key experience and competenciesThe post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values:Bold; Open; CollegialEssentialQualifications, experience and competencies:Relevant qualification in AV technology, sound engineering, lighting or related fields (BTEC level 3 minimum)Experience working in the field either academic, corporate AV or live event productionExperience with H&S regulations for rigging in an event environmentCapacity to work long hours, including evenings and weekends, as required by event schedulesProven experience in setting up and operating AV equipment, including sound systems, lighting, video, and projection equipmentBroad and comprehensive knowledge of AV equipment, such as sound desks, lighting desks, cameras and video mixers for live eventsStrong understanding of signal flow, audio processing, video codecs, and live streaming technologiesHow to applyAll applicants are encouraged to apply online through our recruitment system, Workday.
If you would like an informal, confidential conversation before applying, please contact Faye Bowker, Senior Events Producer on kApplication closing date: 17 November 2024 23:59Shortlisting dates: w/c 18 November 2024Interview dates: w/c 2 December 2024You will need to have the right to work in the UK to apply for this position.
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