Production Manager for Music Department
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Entertainment & Gaming
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Creative Arts/Media
Music / Audio Production, TV / Film Production
Reporting to the Chair of the Music Department with dotted line reporting to Managing Director, Shea Center for the Performing Arts, the Production Manager leads end-to-end production for Music Department events presented in Shea Center and Black Box Theatre spaces-including the Jazz Series and Summer Jazz Series, musical theatre, opera, major department concerts, smaller ensemble performances, student recitals in Shea 101, and midday series-ensuring that each engagement is advanced, staffed, and executed safely, on schedule, and within budget.
MajorDuties and Responsibilities
- Builds season production calendars and staffing plans.
- Coordinates technical riders and venue needs and prepares preliminary part?time staffing budgets for leadership review.
- Schedules rehearsals, load-ins, performances, and load-outs, in collaboration with UPA and the Music Chair.
- Supervises student workers and overhire crews (with attention to limited student availability and work-study opportunities); and supports select University and Shea events as needed, consistent with Music Chair approval processes.
- Provides technical oversight across lighting, sound, set builds, rigging, costumes/props, and special effects-maintaining safe operations, compliance with University policies and public assembly standards.
- Presents clear documentation and communication among artists, faculty, designers, and vendors.
- Mentors student technicians and stage managers, reinforcing professional practices in a learning environment.
- Serves as Production Stage Manager for rehearsals, dress rehearsals, and performances, including those for curricular staged musical works, coordinates props and costumes from the University's collection, takes detailed blocking notes, conducts script analysis, and develops prompt books, maintaining consistency, communication, and safety across performances.
- Other duties as necessary and appropriate for the position.
- A bachelor’s degree in technical theatre, theatre production, production management, or a closely related field is required. A Master’s degree/MFA in technical theatre or production management is preferred.
- Three to five or more years substantial hands-on experience overseeing technical teams and productions in professional theatre or live performance.
- Certificates or advanced coursework in areas such as audio engineering, lighting design, rigging, stage management, or Vectorworks/AutoCAD/QLab are highly valued, as is senior-level experience in arts/non-profit or university performing-arts centers.
- Strong command of venue safety and code compliance.
- Expertise in budgeting and scheduling.
- Communicates clearly under pressure to resolve issues, maintains meticulous documentation, and is proficient with industry tools such as Vectorworks or AutoCAD together with standard productivity software.
- An ability to mentor and develop student technicians and early-career staff is central to the position's contribution to the University learning environment.
- Must be reliable, punctual, and have theater experience.
- The ability to read a musical score as needed for stage manager responsibilities.
- Advanced capability in lighting and sound system design and shop workflows.
- Experience supervising mixed personnel groups that may include union crews.
- Familiarity with current theatre technologies and rental-supported programming.
- Experience with in higher-education performing arts centers and successful collaboration across University arts units.
This position requires the ability to move equipment weighing up to 30 pounds, prolonged standing during rehearsals and performances, and a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends. Consistent on-site presence is expected during major events, load-ins/outs, and critical production periods.
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