Utility Technicians Sample Clauses

Utility Technicians. Shall work under the direction of the Producer, Director, Engineer-in-Charge and/or Crew Chief and/or others to implement their instructions for assisting camera and/or other operations. The Utility Technician shall have the required skills to cable and assist with the set up and strike of equipment outside of the broadcast mobile unit; provide active cable assistance to moving Camera Operators during all phases of camera operations; assist other crew and truck engineers in troubleshooting and perform other related services necessary to the fulfillment of their job skills and responsibilities. Additional skills include, but are not limited to: running of multiple building-to-truck, truck-to-truck and other interconnect cabling; setup of monitors, radar/speed gun and telestrator. 1. All Handheld Camera Operators shall be assigned dedicated Utility Technicians except when the handheld is at a location that cannot move during the event. 2. Utility Technicians shall be given adequate space to work at each job site. 3. There shall be at least one (1) Utility engaged for each side of the dual show. At least one (1) Utility shall be engaged for each show days that include a set- up or strike.
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Utility Technicians. Shall work under the direction of the PDER, Video Controllers where applicable, Senior Utility Technicians where applicable, and/or others to implement their instructions for assisting camera and/or other operations. The Utility Technician shall have the required skills to cable and assist with the set up and strike of equipment outside of the broadcast mobile unit; provide active cable assistance to moving Camera Operators during all phases of camera operations; assist other crew and truck engineers in troubleshooting and perform other related services necessary to the fulfillment of their job skills and responsibilities. Additional skills include, but are not limited to: running of multiple building-to-truck, truck-to- truck and other interconnect cabling; setup of monitors, radar/speed gun and telestrator. Utilities: 1. All Handheld Camera Operators shall be assigned dedicated Utility Technicians except when the handheld is at a location that cannot substantially move during the event. 2. Utility Technicians shall be given adequate space to work at each job site. 3. Employer provided Cart Camera on football telecasts shall have two Employer-provided Utilities assigned to each. 4. Utilities shall be engaged from the earliest crew call to the latest out time, with the exception of layover dates and earlier truck production calls (e.g. graphics load or tape edit). 5. There shall be at least one (1) Utility engaged for each side of the dual show. At least one (1) Utility shall be engaged for each show day that includes a set-up or strike.
Utility Technicians. Shall work under the direction of the Producer, Director, Engineer-In- Charge and/or Crew Chief and/or, when applicable, Senior Utility Technician and/or others to implement their instructions for assisting camera and/or other operations. The Utility Technician shall have the required skills to cable and assist with the set up and strike of equipment outside of the broadcast mobile unit; provide active cable assistance to moving Camera Operators during all phases of camera operations; assist other crew and truck engineers in troubleshooting and perform other related services necessary to the fulfillment of their job skills and responsibilities. Additional skills include, but are not limited to: running of multiple building-to-truck, truck-to- truck and other interconnect cabling; setup of monitors, radar/speed gun and telestrator. Utilities: A. All Handheld Camera Operators shall be assigned dedicated Utility Technicians except when the handheld is at a location that cannot move during the event. DocuSign Envelope ID: D85BC938-9241-41B1-8DAB-207420E85655 B. Utility Technicians shall be given adequate space to work at each job site. C. There shall be at least one (1) Utility engaged for each side of the dual show. At least one (1) Utility shall be engaged for each show days that include a set-up or strike. D. Employer shall engage one (1) head or Senior Utility Technician per show when three (3) or more Utility Technicians are utilized E. The Video Dept. Shall have priority over at least one (1) Utility, on an as-needed basis during set-up, who shall have the same Call Time as the Video Dept. F. If a jib is used on a production, a Jib Utility is required under the following conditions: i. The jib base is required to move or relocate during a live or taped event; or ii. The jib arm is twenty-four (24) feet long or longer; or iii. The jib is flown over/around crowd/patrons any time during the event. Jib Utility duties are not solely limited to the operation of the jib. When the jib is secure or locked down, the Jib Utility will be expected to perform standard Utility duties listed in Article XV, Section . A Jib Utility is not required for operation of a jib in a controlled studio environment.

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  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.

  • Sub-Contractors Transfer Agent may, without further consent on the part of Customer, subcontract with other subcontractors for telephone and mailing services as may be required from time to time; provided, however, that the Transfer Agent shall be as fully responsible to the Customer for the acts and omissions of any subcontractor as it is for its own acts and omissions.

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