Join the Fox Audio Visual Team
At Fox Audio Visual, we are always looking for talented, reliable professionals to join our production roster. Whether you are an industry veteran looking to fill your calendar during peak seasons, a freelancer seeking temporary gigs, or someone curious about transitioning into a part-time or full-time career in live events, it all starts with our Sub-Contractor Application. Once your information is on file, you become part of our preferred network, and we will contact you directly as upcoming jobs and projects align with your skill set. We believe in building long-term relationships; as we work together on-site and ensure a great cultural fit, regular employment opportunities may naturally present themselves. Take the first step and get on our radar today—we look forward to seeing what you bring to the stage!
Labor Categories & Descriptions
Audio Department
A1 (Lead Audio Engineer): Directs the setup, placement, tuning, operation, and strike of the entire audio system. The A1 is primarily utilized in General Sessions and large Breakout Room environments.
A2 (Audio Assist): Supports the A1 with system setup and strike. Key responsibilities include managing wireless microphones, assembling line arrays, and running cable/intercom systems. Suitable for all show environments.
Show A2: Provides dedicated support to the A1 during the live event, focusing on frequency management and presenter interfacing. Recommended for General Sessions.
Video & Digital Media
V1 (Lead Video Engineer): Directs the configuration, operation, setup, and strike of the comprehensive video system.
V2 (Video Assist): Supports the V1, Projectionist, or Playback Operator with the setup/strike of projectors, screens, monitors, and recording systems.
Technical Director (TD): A specialized video engineer responsible for the cueing, calling, routing, and switching of cameras.
Projectionist: Responsible for the precision placement, stacking, convergence, and blending of all projection equipment.
Digital Media / Playback Pro Operator: Manages professional media playback systems (e.g., Playback Pro), executing playback cues and managing show recordings.
LED Wall Programmer: Leads the configuration, programming, and troubleshooting of LED wall systems.
LED Wall Tech: Assists with the physical assembly, signal patching, and power distribution for LED walls.
Lighting & Rigging
Lighting Designer (LD): Responsible for the creative vision, light plots, fixture placement, and the final "look" of the show.
L1 (Lighting Lead): Works with the LD to oversee installation and operation, including console programming and final focus.
L2 (Lighting Assist): Assists the L1 with truss assembly, fixture placement, and power distribution.
Master Electrician (ME): Manages primary power distribution, dimmer patching, and fixture maintenance.
Rigger: A certified professional responsible for overhead suspension, weight load limits, and safety protocols.
Spot / Truss Spot Operator: Proficient in operating follow-spots and taking cues; Truss Operators must be comfortable working at heights.
Management & Show Leadership
Project Manager: The primary on-site liaison between the client, crew, and venue. Manages pre-production, operations, and gear flow.
Show Director: Oversees the entire production to ensure departmental harmony and calls all show cues.
VTS Labor Coordinator: Manages crew check-in/out and real-time staffing adjustments for large crews (18+).
Presentation & Computer Support
PowerPoint Designer: Specialized in high-level design, assembly, and live operation of presentations.
PowerPoint Operator: Responsible for the setup, strike, and basic operation of presentation files.
Computer Network Tech: Installs and maintains networks, servers, routers, and digital signage.
Computer Tech: Handles the setup and strike of basic computer systems (non-networked).
Camera Department
Camera Operator: Responsible for the build and operation of fixed broadcast or studio-configured cameras.
Camera Operator (Hand-Held): Operates cameras from non-fixed positions to provide dynamic, mobile coverage.
General AV & Support Labor
AV Tech Operator: Manages smaller breakout rooms, including basic audio, video switching, and static lighting.
AV Tech Floater: Performs AV Tech duties across multiple rooms rather than a dedicated station.
AV Tech (Set/Strike): General technicians for the installation of meeting rooms and basic equipment.
Carpenter: Responsible for the setup/strike of all staging, sets, and props. Must provide their own tools.
Stagehand: Provides non-skilled general labor, including case pushing, cable runs, and heavy lifting.
Truck Loader: Specialized labor for the efficient loading, unloading, and securing of equipment in trucks.