Tracking Systems Technician

Role

Sets up and maintains systems that detect position or movement of people, objects, cameras, or devices.

Description

A Tracking Systems Technician sets up and maintains the systems that locate people, objects, cameras, and devices in space: optical motion capture rigs, headset tracking volumes, camera tracking, beacon systems — mounted, calibrated, and kept honest.

Tracking fails through the environment, not the equipment. Sunlight through a window, a mirror, a black velvet curtain, a crowd wearing reflective badges — any of them can blind a system that bench-tested perfectly. The technician learns to see space the way sensors do, and to recognize a room that looks fine to people and unusable to cameras.

Discipline-Specific Description

Tracking is the invisible infrastructure of embodied work: when it holds, participants simply exist in the space; when it drifts, the whole illusion goes with it.

Scope Note

Includes sensor and camera placement, mounting and rigging, calibration and re-calibration routines, coverage and occlusion planning, interference hunting, drift monitoring, and documentation of known-good configurations.

Boundary Note

This role runs tracking as live venue infrastructure; the Motion Capture Technician runs capture-stage sessions that record data for later use. The two share tools and instincts but serve different clocks — one protects tonight's sessions, the other next month's animation.

Collaboration Note

Supports installation technicians, venue technical managers, XR developers, and motion capture technicians, and hears from show operators the moment the volume starts drifting mid-session.

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