Technical Director
This position will be responsible for coordinating and leading the install, run, and removal of each of the four shows in our 2016 summer season, along with coordinating technical support for our Summer Children’s Series. They will also be responsible for maintaining our stage, shop, and storage facilities.
Candidates should have experience and skills in the following areas: set construction, welding, theatrical rigging and fly systems (particularly hemp & sandbag systems), shop management, run crew management, safe theatre practices, and budget management. All candidates should be dedicated to maintaining a safe, positive, productive, collaborative, and friendly work environment.
Local applicants are preferred, but all applications will be considered. Wages are competitive. Contract is for approximately 18 weeks, running from 5/9/16-9/11/16.
Assistant Technical Director/Master Carpenter
This position will assist the Technical Director in coordinating and leading the install, run, and removal of each of the four shows in our 2016 summer season, along with coordinating technical support for our Summer Children’s Series. They will also be assisting the Technical Director with maintaining our stage, shop, and storage facilities.
Candidates should have experience and skills in the following areas: set construction, welding, theatrical rigging and fly systems (particularly hemp & sandbag systems), shop management, run crew management, and safe theatre practices. All candidates should be dedicated to maintaining a safe, positive, productive, collaborative, and friendly work environment.
Local applicants are preferred, but all applications will be considered. Wages are competitive. Contract is for approximately 15 weeks, running from 5/9/16-8/21/16.
Master Electrician
This position will be responsible for coordinating and leading the install, run, and removal of all lighting elements for each of the four shows in our 2016 summer season, along with providing lighting support for our Summer Children’s Series. They will work with the Lighting Designer to select, order, receive, and install the lighting package for the season, including supplemental packages for each show. They will also be responsible for the maintenance of the lighting package throughout the season.
Candidates should have experience and skills in the following areas: theatrical lighting systems, lighting board operation, spotlight operation, lighting fixture maintenance, theatrical rigging and fly systems (particularly hemp & sandbag systems), budget management, safe theatre practices, safe electrical practices. All candidates should be dedicated to maintaining a safe, positive, productive, collaborative, and friendly work environment.
Local applicants are preferred, but all applications will be considered. Wages are competitive. Contract is for approximately 18 weeks, running from 5/9/16-9/11/16.