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Generals Hockey Inc. Tribute Communities Centre Ww Generals Hockey Inc. Tribute Communities Centre ww.oshawagenerals.com 99 Athol Street East Oshawa Memorial Cup Champions 905-433-0900 Ontario L1H 1J8 1939-1940-1944-1990-2015 Oshawa Generals In-House Camera Operator The Oshawa Generals Hockey Club is looking for a dedicated and outgoing individual with a passion for hockey and live-events who is interested in gaining experience in game operations and live events production within the sports industry. The successful candidate will improve their skills, h create contacts in the sports industry, and experience a professional sports setting. Description of Organization: The Oshawa Generals Hockey Club is a member of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and Canadian Hockey League. Established in 1937, the Oshawa Generals are an integral part of the Oshawa and Durham Region community. The positive development of hockey players both on and off the ice is our focus, giving the players outstanding facilities and coaches to master their craft while being key members of the community. A winning attitude runs deep within the Generals organization having won 13 OHL Championships and 5 Memorial Cups. Responsibilities: Under the directions of the Manager of Game Operations, responsibilities include live game follow of game play, set up of camera equipment, technical support and script following. Some other responsibilities include: • Attend all 34 Oshawa Generals home games which are frequently on evenings, weekends and holidays • Set up and tear down of own camera and equipment • Maintain the flow of the game with camera coverage • Live game follow throughout duration of the game • Capturing fan shots on whistles for promotional activations • Follow and understand a camera script • Commitment to the organization • Take directions from a Producer and Director Member Franchise Ontario Hockey League Generals Hockey Inc. Tribute Communities Centre ww.oshawagenerals.com 99 Athol Street East Oshawa Memorial Cup Champions 905-433-0900 Ontario L1H 1J8 1939-1940-1944-1990-2015 Qualifications: • Passion for sport and live events • Proven experience working live sporting events with a broadcast camera • Strong knowledge of camera operations • Capable of pedestal pans and tilts • Focus/balance and white set up a camera • Assist with any technical requirements/knowledge of technical set ups • An interest and knowledge of hockey and its culture is strongly preferred • Strong verbal communication • Must to able to operate in a team environment • Strong work ethic, positive attitude and enthusiasm • Ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision • Organization and problem-solving abilities • Ability to multitask • Desire to learn and work in a fast-paced environment • Demonstrate professional demeanour in the workplace • Excellent colour vision and hearing • Ability to stand for long periods of time and able to carry 10lbs. If you are interested in this immersive learning, personal growth and networking opportunity in the sports industry, please send a resume and cover letter to: Jessica Corbett Manager, Media Relations & Game Operations [email protected] Member Franchise Ontario Hockey League .
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