Technical Production Coordinator AS6499
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Manufacturing / Production
Production Manager
Position Overview
The Department of Theatre seeks a skilled and collaborative production professional for a 12‑month staff appointment focused on theatrical production implementation and facilities support. This position plays a key role in supporting departmental productions and space rentals through hands‑on technical leadership and operational oversight.
Serving as Head Carpenter, the Theatre Technical Production Coordinator is responsible for implementing scenic designs and production elements, while also assisting with oversight of the production lab. This includes maintaining inventory; supporting equipment and facility upkeep; and supervising student volunteers and paid student personnel. The position also manages production lab logistics such as materials purchasing and equipment rentals.
In addition, the coordinator provides training and supervision for student production crews, with an emphasis on fabrication techniques, shop safety, technical rehearsals, and strike. Active participation in production meetings, as well as technical and dress rehearsals, is required and coordinated with the Head of Theatre and the Technical Director.
This position requires flexibility and the ability to work evenings and weekends as dictated by the production schedule.
Working ConditionsA successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to safely navigate theatrical infrastructure, including ladders and catwalk systems, at elevations up to 60 feet, which are not ADA accessible. Additionally, this role requires frequent lifting and maneuvering of equipment weighing up to 75 lbs.
QualificationsA bachelor's degree in a theatre‑related field, with a minimum of 2 years of professional theatrical experience in technical production or equivalent (degree must be conferred on or before the agreed upon start date).
- Experience in sourcing materials and managing production budgets.
- Proficiency in theatrical scenic construction.
- Proficiency in MIG welding and steel fabrication.
- Understanding of rigging components and counterweight fly systems.
- Cross‑disciplinary knowledge of lighting and sound components.
- Knowledge of theatrical production safety protocols.
- Ability to maintain production tools and equipment.
- Excellent organizational, communication, and collaborative skills are necessary.
- Ability to lead and educate production crew students.
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