The Performing Arts Technician at Ursinus College implements the audio-visual (AV), lighting, sound enhancement, and content capture systems to support the events/productions of the Theater & Dance Department and, as time and expertise permit, other events hosted primarily, but not exclusively, in the Kaleidoscope Performing Arts Center. The Performing Arts Technician works under the direction of the Theater and Dance Technical Director/Production Manager, as well as collaborates with producers, directors, and designers to achieve their artistic vision, helping to define and devise different strategies that might be used to achieve their artistic goals.
The Performing Arts Technician serves as the Master Electrician and Audio Engineer of the relevant technology within the Kaleidoscope building, providing ongoing stewardship and maintenance of the infrastructure installed within its control rooms and production spaces.
Because many productions and events are typically scheduled outside of normal office hours, this position is expected to support a variety of evening and weekend events, as well as being available during appropriate portions of normal office hours.
Specific Responsibilities:
Primary responsibilities include the following work not limited to four theater productions, two dance concerts, and additional events each academic year:
Supporting and maintaining stage electronics, lighting, sound, projections, content capture, and/or other technologies applicable to Theater and Dance productions/events and classes
Collaborating with designers, directors, producers, and professors to achieve their artistic visions for productions/events
Technical planning, hanging, and focusing of light, sound, and projection plots
Submitting materials requests to Technical Director/Production Manager in a timely manner
Attending Theater and Dance faculty meetings and production meetings
Responding to all rehearsal and performance report notes in a timely manner
Attending each tech, dress rehearsal, and strike
Striking lighting, sound, projections equipment for each production/event
Upholding safety standards and maintaining inventory lists
Setting up/reconfiguring spaces as required for technical rehearsals and productions/events (risers, tech tables, etc.)
Creating, updating, and maintaining all appropriate paperwork for pre-show/post-show duties/procedures, booth guidelines, and equipment use
Recruiting, training, scheduling, and supervising student workers assisting on lighting, sound, and projections for Theater and Dance productions/events
Working within the budgets for student workers established by the Technical Director/Production Manager and Department Chairperson, reporting relevant facility and equipment maintenance needs to Technical Director/Production Manager and Department Chairperson, and requesting of Technical Director/Production Manager and Department Chairperson the purchase/rental of equipment as needed
Collaborating with the Technical Director/Production Manager and Theater and Dance Chairperson to create and update technology-related priorities lists
Coordinating with the Technical Director/Production Manager and college partners for non-departmental events in the Kaleidoscope and across campus as time and expertise permit
Assisting the Technical Director/Production Manager on production/event-related projects
Assisting faculty in overseeing the productions of student clubs advised by the department and/or using spaces in the Kaleidoscope
Coordinating filming, editing, and archiving video of Theater and Dance productions/events
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in the performing arts (or a related field) or equivalent professional experience
Demonstrated experience supporting performing arts environments such as theater, dance, or musical productions
Strong understanding of theater design process
Confidence to recommend alternate solutions to the producer/director and humility to understand when other solutions may be required to reach the desired artistic vision
Must be able to work in both an independent and team environment on multiple deadline-driven projects
Expertise working in collaboration with theater designers
Experience working within Higher Education
Work Environment:
Must be able to work significant evening and weekend events
Must have physical mobility sufficient to work on campus, climb ladders and steps, and to reach all spaces using appropriate safety equipment and precautions
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds
Must have good listening and speaking skills
Application:
Interested candidates should apply here. Once you create an applicant account, you will be prompted to upload your cover letter, resume, and a list with contact information for three references to the applicant database.
Ursinus is an AA/EO employer. Ursinus College does not discriminate on grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, creed, ancestry, veteran status, marital status, disability, or other classification protected by applicable law in the administration of any of its educational programs or activities or with respect to employment.
Ursinus College is a highly selective, independent, co-educational, residential liberal arts college of approximately 1500 students located about 25 miles northwest of center city Philadelphia. With a diverse community of students, it is an expectation of all faculty to contribute to the inclusion, engagement, and success of all students.