TAIT partners with artists, brands, IP holders and place makers to bring culture-defining, never-before-seen experiences to life. With a legacy of innovation spanning over 45 years, TAIT has grown from pioneering in rock ‘n’ roll concert staging to setting the global standard for extraordinary live events and experiences through cutting-edge technology, precision engineering, and creative design. TAIT’s 20 global offices have developed iconic productions and experiences in over 30 countries, all seven continents, and even outer space for renowned performers, theme parks, exhibits, and venues across the globe, including partnerships with Taylor Swift, Cirque Du Soleil, Royal Opera House, Nike, NASA, Bloomberg, Google, Beyoncé, and The Olympics
Develops video subsystem designs and key documentation packages to meet project needs and creative intent.
Performs projection and performance studies (e.g., Mapping Matter, Vioso or equivalent) to validate feasibility and communicate constraints, assumptions, and trade-offs.
Produces and maintains design intent documentation to fulfill project requirements and enable effective handoff to delivery partners.
Coordinates with other disciplines to define interfaces and ensure integrated, buildable solutions.
Supports project bidding and estimating activities, including technical proposals and scope definitions.
Reviews vendor submittals, shop drawings, and alternates to protect design intent and maintain performance expectations within budget and schedule constraints.
Leads discipline portions of design reviews, providing constructive feedback and ensuring deliverables meet internal quality standards.
Performs targeted on-site support as needed (site surveys, installation verification, field changes, troubleshooting) and documents outcomes.
Mentors and develops Associate and Level I designers through coaching, peer reviews, and best practices. Supports capability development across the AVL team.
Communication: Strong communication skills to explain technical concepts clearly to team members, customers, and non-technical stakeholders.
Independence: Demonstrated ability to work independently and take ownership of workstreams, including resolving issues within the discipline scope.
Teamwork: The ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including internal technical and creative partners, as well as external delivery partners.
Customer-facing: Represents the company to customers and vendors; able to balance creative intent, technical feasibility, and project constraints.
Adaptability: Being open to new technologies, methodologies, and industry standards and able to pivot as project requirements evolve.
Attention to Detail: A focus on quality in designs and documentation – even when working under pressure.
Safety Awareness: A strong commitment to safety while working in variable environments, including workshops, customer facilities, and construction sites.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Media Technology, Technical Theater, or equivalent experience.
3+ years of experience with a degree (5+ years without a degree) designing and documenting professional video and media systems, preferably for themed entertainment, attractions, or other permanent immersive installations.
Proficiency with projection study and validation tools (e.g., Mapping Matter, Vioso or equivalent) and the ability to translate study outputs into design recommendations.
Working knowledge of large-format projection, LED display systems, video routing/distribution, processing, and playback/render pipelines common to themed entertainment applications.
Strong documentation skills using CAD/BIM and related toolchains (AutoCAD and/or Revit, Bluebeam).
Experience developing design intent documentation packages (Single Line Diagrams, Rack Elevations, Cable Schedules, Equipment Lists, etc.)
Understanding of image science fundamentals relevant to design decisions (brightness, contrast, color, optics/throw constraints, blend geometry) and common installation constraints (access, concealment, heat and power).
Ability to coordinate with external integrators and vendors, including reviewing submittals and alternates to protect performance and maintainability.
Basic knowledge of commercial aspects of projects (scope definition, assumptions, estimating)
Expected Travel: 10-20%. Must be able to acquire passport for international travel.
Designing and delivering professional video and media systems, preferably for themed entertainment, attractions, or other permanent immersive installations.
Experience coordinating with external integrators and vendors. Comfort reviewing submittals and alternates to protect performance and maintainability.
Basic knowledge of commercial aspects of projects (scope definition, assumptions, estimating)
Must be able to stand for extended periods of time.
Work conditions may involve moderate exposure to unusual elements such as dirt, dust, fumes, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises.
Work environment involves some exposure to hazards or physical risks which require following basic safety precautions.
Must be able to wear and properly utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) to work within or visit areas where required. This includes safety glasses, reflective vest, ear plugs, safety toed shoes, and other PPE as required by the location.
Must be able to view and complete project work on a computer monitor or equipment screens for extended periods of time.
TAIT Benefits:Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans
Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contributions (HDHP plans)
Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical & Dependent Care)
Employer-paid life insurance with optional supplemental coverage
Employer-paid Short-term with optional long-term disability insurance
401(k) retirement plan with company match
Paid parental leave
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Wellness stipends
Voluntary benefits (e.g., accident, critical illness)
Paid vacation and 12 holidays