Harvard University
Theater
TechnicalDirector
“Technical Director at Harvard University. Skills: Scenery, Rigging, Automation, Production. Directs all aspects of scenery, rigging, and automation. Manage commercial scene shop builds”
Industry & Context.
Proposing solutions if issues arise; Troubleshoot technical issues
Move scenery weighing upwards of 70 lbs, Load and unload material from trucks and vans, Assist in the installation of rigging, Work on ladders, genies, and the grid, Carry materials up and down stairs, Use hand and stationary power tools, Good manual dexterity, strength, coordination, and stamina, Night and weekend work expected, Work both indoors and outdoors, Willingness to become OSHA 30 certified upon hire, Driving a 26’ truck
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
knowledge of AutoCAD or similar programs, knowledge of engineering fundamentals and experience with their application to non-theoretical problems, Hands-on experience with scenic automation, Solid experience with safe, industry-standard rigging practices and hands-on experience building rigging systems, Advanced knowledge of theatrical construction techniques, including carpentry and rigging, The ability to create and critique technical designs and drawings, The ability to communicate with kindness and clarity, fostering teamwork and a collaborative environment
Nice to Have
OSHA 30 certified, Demonstrated conflict resolution skills, including diffusing tension, navigating difficult conversations, and mediating resolutions, Ability to adapt and quickly communicate changes, Experience working with commercial scene shops, Class D driver’s license, Comfortable driving a 26’ truck, CNC router experience
What You'll Do.
Directs all aspects of scenery
Manage commercial scene shop builds
respectful work environment
Foster both psychological and physical safety
Support and uphold the mission
Collaborate with scenic designers to realize designs
Work with external scenic shops and internal staff
Plan and oversee scenic load-in
Read scripts and attend rehearsals
and automation elements
Provide direct supervision to staff
Coordinate scenery load-in and load-out overhire labor
Coordinate external and internal show builds
Manage training and meeting schedules
Develop scenery budget estimates
Submit updated budget and expense reports
Manage weekly payroll for overhire employees
Oversee organization and maintenance of scenic storage
Maintain clear and consistent communication
Articulate resource limitations and troubleshoot technical issues
Distribute technical ground plans and sections
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with external scenic shops and internal staff; Collaborate with production management and other department heads; Collaborate with creative teams to troubleshoot technical issues; Foster teamwork and a collaborative environment
Communication Scope
Communicate with kindness and clarity; Quickly communicate changes; Clear and consistent communication
Process & Methodology
Production planning, Budget management, Schedule management
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