Job description
JOB SUMMARY: Provides technical management, inclusive of budget and schedule, for a singular contract or scope of work. Responsible for supporting or managing the successful specification, bid/award, design, production, installation, and acceptance testing of Ride and/or Show systems, to include Special Effects Systems.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assists in managing or manages vendors through the process of bidding, designing, manufacturing, testing, shipping, installation, start up, and commissioning of special effects systems.
- Provides technical guidance and vendor management through day-to-day design, fabrication, installation, test & adjust and commissioning activities. Responsible for both technical and project/contract management as it applies to scope generation, vendor contract establishment and management, directives, and change order processing with the support of Ride/Show leaders.
- Supports the translating of creative intent and business goals into technical documents that will serve to acquire bids and lock in price and schedule for delivery of systems.
- Performs engineering technical (calculation, design, drafting, research) support to the Ride/Show project team and/or overall Engineering and Safety as assigned.
- Reviews portions of vendor-provided design review documents. Includes drawing review, component selection review, calculation review, test plan review, test results review, or review of other deliverable items as specified by Engineering & Safety management.
- Reviews, edits, or develops test protocols, procedures, and plans. Executes witness or approve testing and test results as assigned and authorized by Engineering and Safety management.
- Understand and actively participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following established UO policy, procedures, training and team member involvement activities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s Degree in applicable technical field required (examples include, but are not limited to, Technical Theater, animation, visual effects, mechanical engineering) or equivalent demonstrated skill and experience; Advanced Degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE: 3+ years’ experience in direct theme park-specific technical/engineering roles supporting special effects equipment required (examples include but are not limited to technical theater, chemical fog systems, flame systems, steam systems, water cannons, scent systems, spark discharge systems, cryogenics) or similar experience in related technical field. 1+ Years: Projects experience within the scenic/entertainment/theme park industry required. Any experience in Theme park development, construction, show and ride systems design or fabrication is preferred.
Your talent, skills and experience will be rewarded with a competitive compensation package.
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