Theatre and Stagecraft Technician - New Westminster, Canada - Douglas College

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    The Role

    To provide technical and instructional support to the Stagecraft & Event Technology Program and users of the Performing Arts Facilities.

    Provides exceptional client-centred service on a consistent basis to all stakeholder groups. Responsibilities
    1. Provides instructional support to the Stagecraft program. a. advises students with respect to props, lighting, sound, set construction, stage management, house management, etc.;
    b. in consultation with faculty, invigilates and marks practical exams; assists with the development and revision of exams;
    c. supervises and assists students in building, set in and strike of productions;
    d. demonstrates and assists students with proper machinery, tool and computer use for instructors' assignments;
    e. ensures adequate inventory of supplies needed for courses and production;
    f. participates in production meetings and, when requested, helps interpret for students what guest designers/directors are requesting;
    g. supervises and enforces safety procedures of students within the Stagecraft facilities and instructs students in safety procedures;
    h. provides supervision for Stagecraft and Theatre students during run of productions;
    i. provides informal instruction to students with respect to technical aspects of class assignments in a lab (studio) setting.
    j. in consultation with faculty, sets up equipment and materials for labs, ensuring removal and storage after use.

    2. Provides technical support to the Stagecraft Program and users of the Performing Arts Facilities within the Performing Arts Facilities. a. maintains a variety of equipment (lighting, sound, rigging and fly gallery, shop tools and equipment);
    b. sets up and operates all theatre equipment for internal and external productions;
    c. supervises students operating equipment in Stagecraft productions;
    d. performs minor maintenance and repairs for Theatre Stage area (walls, seats, carpet, painting);
    e. cleans stage, booth and shop areas, maintains and coordinates service of Stagecraft and facility equipment;
    f. when requested, advises users on technical requirements for events and productions;
    g. participates in production meetings;
    h. supervises and enforces safety procedures of all users while in the Performing Arts Facilities;
    i. maintains supply inventories including tracking of orders.

    3. Performs other related duties. a. communicates with college and community users to arrange and execute technical aspects of bookings and productions;
    b. deposits revenues from ticket sales;
    c. compiles information about ticket sales and generates reports;
    d. advises facilities personnel of minor theatre cleaning and maintenance needs; advises Coordinator of major theatre maintenance needs;
    e. maintains current inventory of theatre properties and equipment including rentals and loans;
    f. communicates with professional companies for the purposes of external exchanges and loans;
    g. records and submits receipts for petty cash purposes. To Be Successful in this Role You Will Need 1. Good working knowledge of English (written and verbal).

    2.

    Completed a Degree program in Technical Theatre at a recognized post-secondary institution or equivalent with three years' related work experience in a wide variety of technical theatre related areas or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

    Experience with theatre and event rigging, theatre Lighting, Sound, Scenic Carpentry, video systems and A/V streaming systems required.

    3. Excellent working knowledge of safety measures used in a workshop/performance setting.

    4. Experience supervising students in a post-secondary environment would be an asset.

    5. Physical ability to complete the manual labour related to constructing and maintaining sets; ability to lift 20-40kg pounds) safely.

    6. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

    7. Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimum direct supervision as well as to establish priorities and achieve deadlines.

    8. Problem solve, troubleshoot, and work collaboratively to find effective solutions.

    9. Demonstrate proper and safe use of equipment in the performing arts and shop facilities.

    10.

    Monitor the state of resources in a technical theatre setting, and to follow administrative procedures for the recommendation/requesting of necessary maintenance and/or upgrades.


    11. Ability to interact professionally with various stakeholder groups and to support faculty and students, as needed.

    12.

    Good working knowledge of ETC Lighting consoles, analogue and digital sound consoles, VectorWorks CAD, QLab and Isadora computer programs, rigging safety and procedures.


    13. Analyse shop drawings in order to determine the cost of required supplies as well as source and order materials.

    14. Functional knowledge of Microsoft Office.

    15. Maintain and track budgets.

    16. A valid B.C. Driver's license.