The Warehouse Technician supports day-to-day warehouse operations by handling equipment movement, staging, and organization. This role focuses on accuracy, physical execution, and teamwork to keep shows and internal operations running on schedule. You work closely with warehouse leadership and production teams to maintain a safe, organized, and reliable workspace.
Primary Responsibilities:
Pull, stage, move, and return equipment accurately for shows and internal needs
Maintain warehouse organization, cleanliness, and basic inventory order
Support loading and unloading of trucks and internal transfers
Follow OPAV warehouse procedures, safety practices, and operational standards
Assist warehouse teammates and production staff as priorities shift
Represent OPAV professionally when interacting with internal teams and visitors
Minimum Qualifications
Authorized to work in the United States
Ability to lift and move 50+ lbs repeatedly
Availability for flexible hours, including early mornings, nights, and weekends as needed
Willingness to perform physical, hands-on work in a fast-paced environment
Required Skills & Abilities:
Ability to follow instructions and standard processes consistently
Strong time management and task prioritization
Dependable attendance and reliability
Clear communication with warehouse and production teams
Comfort working in a physical, warehouse-based role
Positive, team-oriented attitude
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior warehouse, logistics, or general labor experience
Experience in live events, production, or AV environments
Forklift certification or similar equipment experience (can be trained)
Familiarity with inventory handling or staging equipment for projects
Compensation:
$18.00 - $24.00/hr based on experience and scope
Benefits:
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Offered
Paid Time Off
401(k) with company match (50% up to 4%)
Schedule:
Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Weekends and after-hours, as needed
Note: OPAV evaluates a combination of experience, skills, and demonstrated ability. Equivalent experience may be considered in place of formal education.