Concert Hall Operations & Tech Coordinator
Listed on 2026-05-26
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Business
Administrative Management
Pay Range: Targeted salary: $24.18 hourly, based on experience
Benefits Eligible: Yes
Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (may include some weekends)
Travel: May be required
For Best Consideration Date: June 5, 2026
Position IntroductionBring performances to life at the University of Oklahoma School of Music! The Concert Hall and Production Coordinator leads the planning, technical execution, and day-to-day operations of dynamic concerts, recitals, and special events. From stage management and livestream production to supervising graduate assistants and supporting renowned guest artists, this role is at the center of every performance experience. Ideal candidates are organized, tech-savvy, collaborative professionals who thrive in fast-paced environments and enjoy hands-on production work.
Evening and weekend availability is essential for this opportunity to shape world-class performances and support a vibrant musical community.
The Coordinator of Facilities, Technology & Operations supports the daily function, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the School of Music's facilities, technology, and event operations. This role ensures all spaces are professional, functional, and performance-ready, while developing systems that promote proactive, efficient, and high‑quality operations.
Duties and Responsibilities Facilities & Operations- Ensure all School of Music spaces (Carpenter, Reynolds, Holmberg, and Catlett) are professional, functional, and performance-ready.
- Develop and implement systems to maintain organized, clean, and efficient classrooms, rehearsal spaces, loading dock, and storage areas.
- Identify, prioritize, and coordinate needed internal and external repairs and improvements in collaboration with OU Facilities.
- Develop and manage preventative maintenance schedules for facilities, instruments, and classroom technology.
- Coordinate custodial and facilities support for special events.
- Serve as primary coordinator for classroom and rehearsal space scheduling and optimization.
- Coordinate course scheduling within the university system.
- Schedule rehearsals, meetings, and special events.
- Coordinate technical and logistical execution of School of Music events in consultation with faculty and with approval of the Director.
- Monitor and manage classroom technology.
- Troubleshoot issues and coordinate with central IT as needed.
- Schedule repairs and plan upgrades.
- Provide basic support for faculty and staff technology needs.
- Maintain and regularly audit the inventory of instruments and technology.
- Coordinate piano tuning and maintenance.
- Manage MUED and specialty instruments in collaboration with faculty.
- Plan for repair, replacement, and long‑term equipment needs.
- Develop and maintain standard operating procedures, checklists, and documentation.
- Recruit, train, and supervise graduate assistants and student workers.
- Support instrument inventory, locker management, and event/technology operations.
Education and Experience
- High School Diploma or GED.
- 12 months office, clerical, or administrative experience.
- Experience with audio recording, video production, or live-streaming.
- Ability to support marketing and recruitment through documentation of performances and events.
Hiring Contingent Upon a Background Check: No
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