Production Coordinator,Tanger Center

Greensboro, North Carolina


Employer: AEG
Industry: Facility Operations/Event Staff
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full-Time

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Overview

This is a key technical resource for the Aquatic Center Competitive Meet Operations overseeing a variety of Electronic Timing System and related production equipment necessary to conduct Swimming, Diving and Water Polo competitions. This position requires considerable knowledge of Timing Systems Aquatic Competitive Electronic Timing Systems and Hytek Meet Entry software and hardware as well as operation, maintenance and repair of this complex technical timing system equipment and the prompt delivery of the race results to the electronic Scoreboard during competitions. This position is responsible for setting up, testing, trouble shooting and operating the electronic timing system and all of its related equipment including the Timing system 6, touch pads, starting blocks, Champ start system, video review system and related camera set ups, relay take off and track start equipment, scoreboard data, messages and race results. This position works closely with all Event Support Companies (TV Broadcast, NCAA technical omega swiss timing) aquatic event hosts in setting up and conducting competitive meets ranging in scope from local age group competitions to National Televised NCAA and USA Swimming and Diving Championships. Accuracy of equipment and quick trouble shooting are critical components in providing service of the meet entry information and timing system results with accuracy to the 100th of a second to scoreboard. This employee will also be responsible for scheduling and training two full time meet techs (assign duties, training, evaluating), part time meet event staff including timing operators, scoreboard operators and meet technicians. The position is part of the Aquatics Supervising team and is always near and sometimes in the pool water to perform job duties so that swimming and rescue certification in lifeguarding, CPR and first aid are required. Candidates must be able to operate, establish connections between, and trouble shoot an Electronic Timing System with lap tops and meet software and the scoreboard as well as laser measuring the pool courses and individual lanes for proper distance and certification of any records, inventory of equipment and forecasting and ordering related Race components. This position addresses issues in a very demanding and time sensitive situations and requires research and development of a highly technical nature omega. Must be able to recommend and participate in developing systems for streamlining, storage, delivery of video streaming and other functions for the

improvement and advancement of GAC overall meet operations.

This role will pay an hourly rate of $33.65 - $40.86.

For FT roles: Benefits: Health, Dental and Vision insurance, 401(k) savings plan, 401(k) matching, and paid time off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays).
job expires 5/31/2024
Responsibilities
  • Oversees installations of all race timing equipment and meet software and hardware including Wi-Fi, computers, printers, Omega Quantum, touchpads, starting blocks, buttons and blocks. Networks race results data communication from timing equipment to scoreboard and website uploads, oversees set up of cameras and GAC video streaming service. During meets, Supervises other meet technicians, tests

    and trouble shoots and for high profile events serves as the timing system operator. Performs laser measurements and certifications of course compliance before meets and when race records are set.
  • Oversees two full-time and 4-6 part time meet technicians. Assigns their schedules and duties and monitors their work. Develops and leads training of tech staff and performs evaluations annually. Leads the hiring interview and makes recommendations for hiring tech staff. Performs and oversees the weekly and monthly maintenance of all race related equipment. Performs inventory, establishes maintenance schedules and makes recommendations for purchases (short term and long term) for all race related

    equipment and data results hardware.
  • Participates in the recommendation and development of meet related improvements for the advancement of the GAC overall meet operations. Works with external host event support management including TV Broadcast production staff, NCAA technical event staff and Omega Swiss Timing System lead staff to ensure connections and setups for integration and compliance of flawless racing and rules compliance.
  • Meets with GAC Manager and Event Management team to coordinate set up and strike dates and times. Meets with meet hosts requiring assistance with race equipment such as starting blocks and backstroke ledges. Attends high profile meet technical meetings as a lead resource to explain race data function and display and answer other race and race equipment related questions from coaches and officials.
  • Employees are expected to perform all duties listed in their position descriptions, as well as other related duties as assigned, according to the City's four core values of honesty, integrity, stewardship, and respect. All employees will exercise resource stewardship and report known or expected irregularities to the immediate supervisor to ensure compliance with City

    policies/procedures.

Qualifications
  • Knowledge in the set up, integration and operation of Aquatic Electronic Timing System Equipment and Meet software, results and data display to a Scoreboard. Ability to operate Timing System Equipment and make necessary adjustments or changes to race equipment components to ensure functioning touch pads, buttons, speakers, relay take off platforms, to ensure accurate race results with minimal down time. Forecast equipment needs and costs, supervise others and assign their work.
  • LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS OR REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED BY STATUTE OR REGULATION: ARC First Aid, CPR and Officiating Admin Cert
  • PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, WORKING CONDITIONS AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES:

    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job as noted in Section V: Duties and Responsibilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent standing. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent walking. Less than one third of the time is spent sitting. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent fingering, handling or feeling with hands. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent reaching with hands and arms. Less than one third of the time is spent climbing or balancing. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent talking or hearing. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent lifting up to 10 pounds. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent lifting up to 25 pounds. Less than one third of the time is spent lifting up to 50 pounds. Less than one third of the time is spent lifting up to 100 pounds. The position requires close vision. The position requires distance vision. The position requires peripheral vision. The position requires depth perception. The position requires the ability to adjust visual focus. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent working in wet or humid (non-weather) conditions. Less than one third of the time is spent working near moving mechanical parts. Less than one third of the time is spent working in high precarious places.

    Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent working in conditions with fumes or airborne particles. Between one

    third and two thirds of the time is spent working with toxic or caustic chemicals. Less than one third of the time is spent working in extreme heat (non-weather) conditions. Between one third and two thirds of the time is spent working in conditions with risk of electrical shock. Less than one third of the time is spent working in conditions with vibration. The

    noise level is usually moderate.
  • Technical electronic evaluation equipment, hand held Laser, wrenches and other small hand tools, Omega, video and audio streaming equipment and software.
  • Education: Associate's Degree

Created: 2024-05-16
Reference: 2080918
Country: United States
State: North Carolina
City: Greensboro
ZIP: 27410