The Scenic Specialist II is a senior level position based on proven experience and qualifications. To act as a leader both in the warehouse and on event site. Responsible for the tracking, pulling, preparing and inventorying of all rental scenery within the branch, and effectively setup and dismantle of scenic items on show site. To provide scenic operational support for the branch and provide support to internal and external customers. Reports to Scenic Services Manager.
Key Job ResponsibilitiesAssist Management with the pulling, preparing and quality assurance of all out-going scenic elements, inclusive of fabrication, modification, and repairs to scenic inventory.Supervise personnel assigned by operations for the purpose of prep work in the production centre warehouse.Collaborate with Management on scenic coordination to ensure appropriate plans are in place for the coordination of incoming and outgoing scenic projects.Coordinate staffing needs with Management and other department leads, to ensure that required needs are being met and assigned.Collaborate with department heads, designers, production manager and sales, on work orders, as needed.Participate in and conduct pre-production meetings.Complete full and accurate documentation of all work performed, as required – including post event meeting reports, equipment additions/changes, or labour variances to plan.Follow quality control standards and procedural guidelines.Set up, operate, and dismantle sets/scenery and staging equipment at events as assigned.Setup, operate and dismantle audio visual equipment at event locations as needed.To supervise all show site personnel assigned for the scenic installation, operation and dismantle.Maintain scenic supplies in show tool kits as necessary for operational functions.Supervise the Loading and unload trucks, as needed.Drive cube vans, panel vans and straight trucks, as needed.Represent the Company in a professional manner.Comply and maintain safety standards according to Encore regulations and safe working practices.Follow and enforce company policies on show site safety and operations.Develop and foster a positive, team-oriented atmosphere.Assist in the scheduling and coordination of trucking arrangements.Assist Management in maintaining accurate up-to-date inventories.Follow company guidelines, with respect to diversity, equity and inclusion.Job QualificationsHigh School diploma plus 2 years of college, technical trade school, or 4 years of professional scene shop experience (preferred)Proven proficiency in all areas of scenic productionProficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel)Skilled in using AutoCAD for 2D/3D plans for constructionForklift license, Man-Lift license, Valid driver’s licenseCertified in First Aid and CPR preferredKnowledge of woodworking tools and scenic construction methodsAbility to read and interpret construction drawings and renderingsAbility to read, analyze, and interpret work orders and other documentsEffective communication using email and TeamsAbility to respond to common inquiries or complaints from employees, customers, or regulatory agenciesAbility to apply concepts of basic algebra and plane geometryAbility to apply mathematical concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situationsAbility to conduct theoretical discussions on specific technical topicsAbility to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions in written, oral, or diagram formAbility to deal with problems quickly and effectivelyCompetency Group
Deliver World Class Service
HospitalityOwnershipDo The Right Thing
Demonstrates Self-AwarenessDrive Results
Ensures AccountabilitySee The Big Picture
Decision QualityManages ComplexityValue People
CollaboratesPhysical RequirementsTeam members must be able to meet the physical demands above in order to successfully perform the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Frequency options consist of: Continuously, Frequently, Occasionally and Never.
Physical Requirements
Hours Per Day
Lifting Requirements
Frequency
Sitting
5-6 Hours
Lifting 0 - 15 lbs*
Always
Standing
4-5 Hours
Lifting 16 – 50 lbs*
Always
Walking
2-3 Hours
Lifting 51 - 100 lbs
Frequently
Stooping
1-2 Hours
Lifting Over 100 lbs
Never
Crawling
0-1 Hours
Kneeling
1-2 Hours
Carrying Requirements
Frequency
Bending
1-2 Hours
Carrying 0 - 15 lbs*
Always
Reaching (above your head)
1-2 Hours
Carrying 16 – 50 lbs*
Always
Climbing
0-1 Hours
Carrying 51 - 100 lbs
Frequently
Grasping
0-1 Hours
Carrying Over 100 lbs
Never
Auditory/Visual Requirements
Frequency
Pushing/Pulling Requirements
Frequency
Close Vision
Continuously
Pushing/Pulling 0 - 15 lbs*
Always
Distance Vision
Continuously
Pushing/Pulling 16 – 50 lbs*
Always
Color Vision
Continuously
Pushing/Pulling 51 - 100 lbs*
Frequently
Peripheral Vision
Continuously
Pushing/Pulling Over 100 lbs
Rarely
Depth Perception
Continuously
*Identifies the physical requirements that team members perform without assistance.
Hearing
Continuously
Work EnvironmentFabrication
Work is performed in a shop environment. Team members must adhere to appearance guidelines as defined by Encore based in a warehouse environment and when traveling, on an individual venue or a representation of venues in that city or area. When in the Fabrication Department, work will be completed in a temperature-controlled environment with exposure to dirt, sand, dust, and chemicals. The working conditions will vary between moderately quiet to noisy volumes. Working times may include irregular hours and on-call status including days, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
The above information on this description is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.