• Schedule Expectations: The schedule will include frequent evening, overnight, holiday and weekend shifts.
• Employment Duration: These are temporary positions. Candidates interested in future opportunities will need to reapply.
Audio Department Roles and Hourly Rates
• Amph A1: $41.00/hour
- Operate the front-of-house audio mix, archival recording and playback for all Amph performances.
- Supervise in daily stage setup, maintenance and breakdown calls.
- Participate in seasonal and project-specific load-ins and load-outs.
• Amph Monitor Engineer: $37.04/hour
- Set up and breakdown backline and other onstage equipment.
- Operate independent onstage monitor and/or IEM mixes, as applicable.
- Maintain intercom, video and other backstage infrastructure.
• Amph A2: $37.04/hour
- Set up and breakdown backline and other onstage equipment.
- Place microphones on performers.
- As needed, operate independent onstage monitor mixes.
- Maintain intercom, video, and other backstage infrastructure.
• Glade A1: $41/hour
- Operate the front-of-house audio mix and archival recording for all Glade productions.
- Supervise daily set up, maintenance and strike calls.
- Collaborate with artists to advance their technical needs prior to onsite work.
- Lead soundchecks, ensuring that technical excellence is maintained in all Glade performances.
• Glade A2: $37.04/hour
- Set up and strike backline and other onstage equipment.
- Place microphones on performers.
- Serve as monitor engineer for all Glade performances.
• Audio Overhire: $34.39/hour
- Serve as overhire audio stagehand, A1, A2, or monitor engineer as needed for project specific load-ins, load-outs, show runs and maintenance calls.
What You’ll Do
• Collaborate closely with the Production Manager, project-specific designers and other Artistic Programming staff to ensure the successful execution of the technical requirements for a variety of events.
• Prepare, load-in, maintain and load-out audio equipment on our outdoor stages, both seasonally and on a day-to-day basis.
• Troubleshoot audio equipment as needed.
• Work collaboratively on interdepartmental tasks, including stage setup and equipment maintenance.
• Adhere to Little Island’s safety protocols and actively contribute to maintaining a safe and efficient work environment.
• Perform other duties related to the park and its artistic programming operations as assigned.
What You Bring
• Experience programming and operating Yamaha Rivage-series consoles across a variety of genres and formats, both at FOH and/or as a monitor engineer, including line-by-line mixing.
• Knowledge of backline setup, RF coordination and maintenance, Dante networking and general audio troubleshooting techniques.
• Hands-on experience with Clear-Com Freespeak, d&b R1, Reaper and Figure 53 QLab.
• Familiarity with theatrical A2 practices.
• Strong interest in working in public performance settings, with a focus on guest interaction as a key component of daily production work.
• Knowledge of aerial lift operation (including scissor lifts and articulating boom lifts) is a plus.
• A commitment to fostering camaraderie and excellence by proactively collaborating and problem-solving across departments.
• Ability to lift objects weighing up to 50 lbs. overhead for sustained periods.
• Comfort with safely ascending and descending ladders.
• Flexible availability, including evenings and weekends.
• Eligibility to work in U.S.