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Responsibilities
Under the Technical Director’s leadership, implements the scenery and special effects needed for all Court Theatre productions.Assists in producing construction and installation drawings for scenic elements.Contributes ideas and technical solutions regarding schedule, scale, and feasibility of scenic elements during the drafting and construction process. Engineers creative solutions to address challenges.Constructs and installs scenic elements and special effects as assigned. Creates CNC router files and operate the machine as needed.Collaborates with other technical departments to ensure smooth workflow. Instructs crew in the proper operation of scenic elements.Performs routine repair and maintenance on running shows.Attends staff meetings, work calls, production meetings, technical rehearsals, and previews as necessary.Coordinates work schedule with Technical Director so all Court technical rehearsals are staffed by a member of the scenery team. Serves in a leadership role of the scenery department at technical rehearsals. Develops a rapport with the scenic designer and receives notes from them.Assists in scheduling and supervising work for build, load-in, technical rehearsals and load-outs.Coordinates day-to-day activities with Scene Shop Foreperson, providing clear goals and priorities for the carpentry team.With the Technical Director, maintains best practices regarding construction, health and safety, and labor guidelines. Leads by example, setting a positive attitude and prioritizing a healthy work environment.Sources and purchases scenic materials. Tracks and reconciles all scenery-related expenses promptly.With Technical Director, oversees maintenance and upkeep of scene shop, company van, and stage. Performs routine maintenance on shop tools and equipment.With the Director of Production, liaise with University of Chicago regarding general maintenance of the stage and scene shops.Works with Production Staff to open and lock theatre and/or production center on a daily basis.Supports the production department with other duties as assigned by Technical Director or Director of Production.Engages with and supports Court’s efforts to become an anti-racist organization where people of marginalized identities can feel safe and flourish.Collaborates with the design team and production crew to plan, develop, and implement property, special effects, and/or scenic elements of theatre productions.May act as a resource for the production manager and provides recommendations regarding props solutions and related budget information.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Experience:
Three years experience working in a professional theatre scene shop and/or related fabrication field.Leadership experience managing a crew of 3 or more.Certifications:
Valid drivers license and clean driving record.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Knowledge of general and specialized theatrical set construction techniques including stage carpentry, welding, interpreting and developing technical drawings, rigging, and fabrication of special effects.Drafting with AutoCAD in 2D and 3D.Operating a CNC router.Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Windows, and basic file sharing concepts.Driving trucks (<25’) and forklifts.Preferred Competencies
A leader who sets a positive tone for the work environment and demonstrates a strong spirit of collaboration, creativity, and respect.Fine attention to detail and demonstrated commitment to quality.Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and to navigate shifting and competing priorities with patience and diplomacy.Forward-thinking team member who works to anticipate and creatively solve problems and research new techniques/materials/solutions.Organize and communicate information clearly, both verbally and in writing.Learn and expand capabilities in all areas of technical production.Enthusiasm for working in a collaborative artistic environment.Working Conditions
Perform tasks involving fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, essential for effectively handling tools, equipment, or materials.Repeated handling of equipment up to 50lbs.Long periods of movement and stationary work.Dusty, noisy, and low-light environments.Work at heights, on ladders or mechanical lifts.Operate a motor vehicle, box truck, and forklift.Occasional evening and weekend work.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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