Allencounty
OpenColiseum Part-time Video Crew
- Location
- Fort Wayne, IN, USA
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Posted
- Aug 6, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
These positions feature event-based work schedules including nights and weekends, great as second jobs or for retirees and students. Department: Coliseum FLSA Status: Non-exempt Classification/Level: Part-Time Date: 12/2022 Under the Direction of the Technical Manager of Audio/Video Services, the part-time A/V Event Production staff will assist management and technical support with the arena scoreboard, electronic boards with Audio/Video production. This position is Not Covered (at-will) as defined by The Board of Commissioners of the County of Allen Employee Handbook. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: • Operates shoulder or fixed mounted cameras during events, including closely following the action, keeping the picture in focus to maintain a quality image for live and recorded videos. • Operates the switchers and control surfaces for video playback and camera shots. Calling camera shots and directions for camera operators in the event area. • Runs replay system for slow-motion playback of goals. Maintains focus and keeps pace with face-paced action for quick clip recalls. • Runs Scoreboard display software for games/events. Recall graphics and media playback for crowd engagement. • Sets up and takes down audio-visual camera equipment and cabling. This includes adjusting all necessary settings, including white and color balance, using vector scope on switchers. • Maintains, diagnoses and repair issues related to broadcast and production systems in live studio and broadcast environments. • All other duties as assigned by the Event Manager or other members of senior management. REQUIREMENTS: • Working knowledge of camera systems and control functions, including operations and basic troubleshooting of video equipment required • At least two to three years of relevant or similar work experience in the operation of audio and video telecommunication/studio equipment • Experience using camera , audio boards, control switchers, audio-visual camera equipment and cabling • Ability to take direction as given by the director or producer • Work well in a team to complete tasks and goals given to the AV production team • Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends to work events • Requires good working knowledge and the ability to use basic computer knowledge of windows operating systems • Ability to stand, sit, crouch, and hold up to 30 lbs. for long periods of time PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS: The A/V Event Production staff maintains frequent contact with other employees, promoters, exhibitors, vendors, clients and guests of the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. WORKING CONDITIONS: The A/V Event Production staff work in a standard office environment with the ability to move about freely with frequent sitting, typing, finger dexterity, color distinction, attention to detail, visual inspection, hand/eye coordination, and hearing. Some lifting up to thirty pounds, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching, grasping, holding, writing, and speaking are to be expected. The A/V Event Production staff have frequent exposure to extreme noise and some dangerous equipment, forklifts, heavy equipment, and confined spaces. SUPERVISION: None LICENSING: None IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Technical Manager of Audio/Video Services HOURS: Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends to work events
