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AT 40: ROTH EDWARDS
Job Title: Director of Technical Operations
The people are what
sets Bandit Lites apart from the rest of the industry.
Once a week, for 40 weeks, Bandit will showcase an
employee that has made a substantial contribution
to the company, whether it be in an office, on the
road or somewhere in between. Bandit would not be
celebrating its 40th Anniversary without the hard
work and dedication of every one these employees.*
*Employee Spotlights
are released in no particular order.
Roth Edwards has spent
the last 8 years working various positions for Bandit
Lites. Starting out as an assistant warehouse manager,
Edwards spent several years in installations before
settling in as the Director of Technical Operations.
Below are a few questions we asked to get to know
him a little better.
Q: How did you get
involved with Bandit Lites?
A: In high school I did lighting and sound for theater.
When I graduated, I didn’t really think I could
make a living doing it so I went into electronics.
I quickly realized that wasn’t what I wanted
to do so I decided to go to school to be a sound guy.
I followed a girl to TN and I was looking for an audio
gig but being in Knoxville, there wasn’t a huge
amount of audio companies. In my search, I happened
to come across Bandit and called them up to see if
they had any job opportunities. Luckily, they did
have a position to fill and I’m still here eight
years later.
Q: What are your responsibilities as Director of Technical
Operations?
A: Basically, I’m in charge of making sure that
everything works. I learn new technologies as they
come out and incorporate them into the Bandit system.
Q: What makes Bandit’s
Technical Services Division unique?
A: We repair everything in-house. From making our
own custom metal work to repairing circuit boards
down to the component level. Since we don’t
have to ship the equipment off to be repaired, the
turnover is a lot faster so the equipment is able
to spend more time on the road. In addition, because
we have such a knowledgeable staff, many manufacturers
come to us in the beta testing period to let us test
out upcoming products and offer our opinions on design
changes. Over the years, we have come up with several
processes and testing equipment for trying out new
gear. As a result, we continue to be involved in the
development of new products for several manufactures.
Q: Do you have favorite
memory from working at Bandit Lites?
A: I did a Garth Brooks show on the deck of the U.S.S.
Enterprise. You would not believe how many lighting
fixtures you can fit onto an aircraft carrier. I was
in charge of the follow spots. There were 14 of them
scattered all over the ship mounted on missile turrets,
radar towers etc. We walked around with the LD and
a welder and the NAVY crew would weld a hanging point
wherever we wanted to put a light. It was a really
cool to be part of such a special event.