The GFX/Playback Pro Operator’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: the set up and operation of professional media playback systems, with a complete understanding of Playback Pro and other digital playback systems. The GFX/Playback Pro Operator manages and executes encoding and playback cues. The GFX/Playback Pro Operator also sets up and maintains all specified recordings during show, as well as labels and delivers all digital media after show. The GFX/Playback Pro Operator is typically used in the General Session environment.
The PowerPoint Designer’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: the design and assembly of the presentation and the operation of the show. The PowerPoint Designer is primarily used in the General Session and large Breakout Room environments.
The PowerPoint Operator’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: set/strike and operation of the entire PowerPoint Presentation. The PowerPoint Operator is primarily used in the General Session and large Breakout Room environments.
A Computer Network Tech’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: setting/striking and maintaining networks, servers, routers, printers and digital signage. The Computer Network Tech can be utilized in all show environments
The Computer Technician’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to: the set/strike of basic computer systems. These technicians do NOT set up networks. The Computer Tech can be utilized in all show environments.
The Teleprompter Operators are owners/operators of their own equipment – they provide primary and backup systems. The Teleprompter Operator is responsible for script preparation and editing, before and during the show, as well as the set/strike of their equipment. The Teleprompter Operator is typically used in the General Session environment.