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Seasonal Event Technician, Audio Visual
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Join our team as a Seasonal Event Technician in Orlando. You will set up and operate basic audiovisual systems, ensuring flawless event execution and complete customer satisfaction. This role requires a high school diploma, a valid driver's license, and the ability to lift 50 lbs. We offer compet...
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United States , Orlando
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14.22 - 18.48 USD / Hour
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Seasonal Event Technician, Audio Visual
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Join our team as a Seasonal Event Technician in Lake Buena Vista. You will set up and operate basic AV systems, ensuring flawless event execution and complete customer satisfaction. This full-time seasonal role until May 2026 requires a high school diploma, a driver's license, and the ability to ...
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United States , Lake Buena Vista
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14.22 - 18.48 USD / Hour
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Encore Global
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About the Seasonal Event Technician role

Seasonal Event Technician jobs offer a dynamic entry point into the fast-paced world of live events, combining technical expertise with exceptional customer service. Professionals in this role are the backbone of conferences, corporate meetings, weddings, and galas, ensuring that every audiovisual element—from microphones and projectors to lighting and sound systems—operates seamlessly. These positions are typically project-based, aligning with peak seasons such as summer, holidays, or major convention cycles, making them ideal for individuals seeking flexible, hands-on work in hospitality and event production.

The primary responsibility of a Seasonal Event Technician is to execute flawless events through the accurate setup, operation, and breakdown of audiovisual equipment. This involves reading event orders, configuring staging, running cables, and testing all gear before guests arrive. During events, technicians monitor equipment performance, troubleshoot issues in real time, and adjust settings to meet client needs. They also serve as the on-site technical liaison, communicating directly with event planners and hotel staff to ensure satisfaction. Beyond technical tasks, these roles often require administrative duties such as completing equipment inventories, logging system entries, and processing invoices. A key skill is the ability to upsell additional services or equipment upgrades while maintaining a professional, solution-oriented demeanor.

Typical requirements for Seasonal Event Technician jobs include a high school diploma or equivalent, with an associate’s degree in a related field preferred. Employers seek candidates with at least one year of customer service or hospitality experience, plus foundational knowledge of audiovisual systems—often gained through prior work, internships, or technical programs. Physical stamina is essential, as the role involves lifting equipment up to 50 pounds, climbing ladders, and standing for extended periods. A valid driver’s license is frequently required for transporting gear between venues. Many companies also provide on-the-job training, expecting technicians to achieve internal technical certifications within their first few months.

These seasonal positions are perfect for those looking to build a career in event technology, offering exposure to top-tier venues, networking opportunities, and a clear path to full-time roles. The work is fast-paced, collaborative, and deeply rewarding for individuals who thrive on problem-solving and delivering memorable experiences. Whether you are a recent graduate, a career changer, or a veteran technician seeking flexible work, Seasonal Event Technician jobs provide the perfect blend of technical challenge and human interaction. With the events industry constantly evolving, these roles remain in high demand, offering competitive pay, overtime opportunities, and the chance to be part of something bigger—bringing events to life.