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| Advertiser Name | Six Flags Corporate | | Advertiser Type: | Company |
| Classification: | 6227 | | Subclassification: | |
| Country: | United States | | Location: | United States |
| Language: | English - United Kingdom (en-GB) | | Contact Name: | |
| Employment Type: | Temporary | | Workhours: | Not Specified |
Position: Audio/Show Control Technician (Seasonal) |
Description: Overview: 2026 Touring Water Parade
Join the Splash Water Parade Touring Team!
The Splash Water Parade is a groundbreaking touring production that combines singers, dancers, breathtaking water effects, cutting-edge technology, and dazzling performances. We're looking for talented individuals with diverse technical, operational, and creative expertise to bring this spectacular parade to life on one of our 2 multi-city tours.
- All roles are seasonal positions
- Work is based on a 6 day work week
- Days are expected to vary between 8 and 10 hours per day
- Travel and housing are covered completely by the company. Hotel rooms based on double occupancy. Meal expenses are not covered.
- Rates are flat pay and there is no separate Per Diem
BLUE TOUR 2026
• Six Flags over Georgia (Austell, GA) = Late May - Mid June • Carowinds (Charlotte, NC) = Late June - Mid July • Dorney Park (Allentown, PA) = Early August - Late August o Most seasonals begin May 12 and run through 8/28
GREEN TOUR 2026
• Kings Dominion (Doswell, VA) = Late June - Mid August o Most seasonals begin June 16 and run through August 14th.
Responsibilities: Audio/Show Control Technician (1 Per Tour)
Responsibilities:
• Reports to the Technical Manager • Maintain, troubleshoot, and operate audio systems and show control equipment. • Conduct sound checks and calibrations to adapt to venue-specific needs. • Coordinate with contractors and leadership on audio needs during assembly and tour phases. • Coordinate and work with park, leadership and contractors on installation and show programming. • Execute maintenance, protection, and operation of audio and show control assets. • Participate in float assembly/disassembly, load-in/load-out during tour moves. • Coordinate site preparations, ensuring show control and audio needs are met at each location. • Troubleshoot all technical failures having to do with audio or show control systems during rehearsals and performances. This includes power supplies to those systems. • Document and communicate status of audio and show control systems, including maintenance schedules and incidents. • Plan and implement modifications to parade audio and show control systems to adapt to venue-specific requirements. • Program and manage audio and control cues in coordination with tour management. • Pack and secure audio/show control equipment for transport between venues. • Support cast with wireless mic use. • Manage all 2 way radios for the touring company. • Assist in refilling float water systems and water props as necessary. • Operate, monitor and troubleshoot show control system during performances. • Drive and or direct a float or show vehicle when necessary.
Qualifications: Minimum Requirements:
• Valid U.S. driver's license and clean driving record • Willingness to drive a parade float when necessary • 2+ years of hands-on experience with live audio systems and show control software in live entertainment or parades. • Experience with QSYS as used in theme park environments. • Ability to troubleshoot and repair audio and control systems under time constraints. • Understanding of RF frequency coordination and programming. • Experience with networked audio systems.
Desired Requirements:
• Previous work in outdoor live entertainment, touring productions, or parades. • Experience integrating audio and lighting systems into moving parade floats or outdoor installations. • Experience with Media Matrix systems and programming.
Weekly Pay Rate:
• $1,250.00 (Travel, Hotel Covered)

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