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9 jobs that use Technical Aspects the most

Jobs that use technical aspects the most include lighting engineer, lead audio visual technician, and assistant stage manager.

What jobs use Technical Aspects the most?

1. Lighting Engineer

How lighting engineer uses Technical Aspects:

  • Perform subsequent energy analysis and modeling, and design retrofit solutions to achieve energy savings while meeting and exceeding customer requirements.
  • Source product & work with IES codes and files in AGi32 and various other software & develop construction documents in AutoCAD.
  • Delegate jobs to necessary crew members and make sure that all rehearsals and performances run smoothly, efficiently and trouble free.

Most common skills for lighting engineer:

  • A/V
  • Technical Aspects
  • STARS
  • Autocad
  • Live Events
  • Event Production

2. Lead Audio Visual Technician

How lead audio visual technician uses Technical Aspects:

  • Manage and execute photography projects for local, national and international clients.
  • Install and maintain an elaborate, internet base, Crestron teleconferencing system.
  • Oversee configuration and installation of VTC and telecommunication network equipment and changing the components of existing equipment for efficient operation.

Most common skills for lead audio visual technician:

  • Customer Service
  • Software Issues
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Technical Aspects
  • Audio Visual Equipment
  • Projection

3. Assistant Stage Manager

How assistant stage manager uses Technical Aspects:

  • Work with SFX manager/costume technician to make and manage costumes and props, replenishing single- use props as needed.
  • Maintain and occasionally style wigs.
  • Construct costume, style wigs and apply makeup.

Most common skills for assistant stage manager:

  • Live Performances
  • Technical Aspects
  • Costumes
  • Stage Management
  • ASM
  • Light Board

4. Patent Analyst

How patent analyst uses Technical Aspects:

  • Manage and provide responses to incoming subpoenas and discovery requests relating to underwriting files and policy and accounting information.
  • Conduct invalidation search, freedom-to-operate search and landscape studies in USPTO, EPO, WIPO and Chinese patent database SIPO
  • Perform patentability, invalidity, freedom to operate (FTO), and evidence of use searches.

Most common skills for patent analyst:

  • Search Reports
  • Technical Aspects
  • Medical Devices
  • USPTO
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Freedom-To-Operate

5. Stage Manager

How stage manager uses Technical Aspects:

  • Direct and manage production of plays in company's annual Shakespeare festival.
  • Manage team of developers to create web-base learning and support applications using ColdFusion, SQL, SharePoint, DreamWeaver.
  • Host all backstage tours for the public and VIP's.

Most common skills for stage manager:

  • Stage Management
  • Audio Equipment
  • Control Room
  • Technical Aspects
  • Technical Rehearsals
  • Rehearsal Schedules

6. Audio Visual Technician

How audio visual technician uses Technical Aspects:

  • Manage and maintain the wireless system, network, servers, and desktop PCs.
  • Manage new hardware, maintain network integrity, troubleshoot firewalls and gateways, and transfer IP addresses.
  • Manage software to insure protection from miscellaneous online activities, troubleshoot and repair hardware and software to maintain PC stability.

Most common skills for audio visual technician:

  • Customer Service
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Audio Visual Equipment
  • Ladders
  • Technical Aspects
  • Equipment Operation

7. Sound Engineer

How sound engineer uses Technical Aspects:

  • Manage PowerPoint and mixing music at the same time.
  • Work for local contractor designing spreader bars for crane rigging using AutoCAD.
  • Provide equipment and engineering services for performers, musicians, bands, and DJ's.

Most common skills for sound engineer:

  • Audio Equipment
  • Venues
  • A/V
  • Technical Aspects
  • Live Sound
  • Stage Equipment

8. Production Stage Manager

How production stage manager uses Technical Aspects:

  • Manage rehearsal and performance schedules, as well as props, costumes, and actor availability.
  • Manage a team of production managers and coordinators while performing regularly assign duties.
  • Handle tour logistics including itineraries, travel, and load in of set, costumes, and technical gear.

Most common skills for production stage manager:

  • Stage Management
  • Production Management
  • Rehearsal Schedules
  • Technical Aspects
  • Performance Reports
  • Technical Rehearsals

9. Assistant Technical Director

How assistant technical director uses Technical Aspects:

  • Develop residential data center standards and implement database CRM style solutions for managing the home environment utilizing SAP/Access/MySQL/Oracle database engines.
  • Maintain, troubleshoot, & install equipment & systems on schedule or as needed.
  • Help troubleshoot student administration system, cafeteria system, library system, HVAC system, video security system, accounting system.

Most common skills for assistant technical director:

  • Audio Visual
  • Technical Support
  • Scene Shop
  • Technical Aspects
  • Technical Equipment
  • CAD

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