Central Piedmont Community College
Assistant Technical Director - (Performance Facilities)
Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
General Function
The Assistant Technical Director (ATD) assists and collaborates with the Technical Director (TD) on all elements of the production department, ensuring an on-time and on-budget production, including facilitating the flow of information between artistic, administrative and production personnel. The ATD is the primary person responsible for the onsite supervision of technical crew, setups, events, and strikes.
Duties and Responsibilities
Production – provides assistance and leadership to college departments and external organizations utilizing the performance facilities; including but not limited to lighting, audio/video, carpentry, and rigging for scheduled events and performances. Oversee entire aspect of technical events and setups to conduct events efficiently.
Training – trains and supervises part-time and student technicians to adequately service each event, under the supervision of the Technical Director.
Maintenance - performs regular maintenance and recommends service of staging equipment and technical items for both preventative and safety practices.
Provides post-event staffing and service/equipment reports for each event to facilitate billing and budgeting records.
Safety – understand and identify possible areas of improvement in safety procedures and protocols within the theaters.
Contributes to the overall success of the College and Performance Facilities by performing all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Requirements and Preferred Qualifications
Associate’s degree3-5 years Technical Theater Experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Technical Theater, or Theater related studies
Additional Information
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Worker Characteristics:
Good general understanding of all technical aspects of theatre and live shows including stage carpentry, sound, lighting, and video
Knowledge of safety policies, procedures and guidelines
Ability to work with a diverse population
Working Conditions:
Office Environment
Lab Environment
Other (Please specify below): Theaters and Event Spaces
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The Assistant Technical Director (ATD) assists and collaborates with the Technical Director (TD) on all elements of the production department, ensuring an on-time and on-budget production, including facilitating the flow of information between artistic, administrative and production personnel. The ATD is the primary person responsible for the onsite supervision of technical crew, setups, events, and strikes.
Duties and Responsibilities
Production – provides assistance and leadership to college departments and external organizations utilizing the performance facilities; including but not limited to lighting, audio/video, carpentry, and rigging for scheduled events and performances. Oversee entire aspect of technical events and setups to conduct events efficiently.
Training – trains and supervises part-time and student technicians to adequately service each event, under the supervision of the Technical Director.
Maintenance - performs regular maintenance and recommends service of staging equipment and technical items for both preventative and safety practices.
Provides post-event staffing and service/equipment reports for each event to facilitate billing and budgeting records.
Safety – understand and identify possible areas of improvement in safety procedures and protocols within the theaters.
Contributes to the overall success of the College and Performance Facilities by performing all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Requirements and Preferred Qualifications
Associate’s degree3-5 years Technical Theater Experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Technical Theater, or Theater related studies
Additional Information
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Worker Characteristics:
Good general understanding of all technical aspects of theatre and live shows including stage carpentry, sound, lighting, and video
Knowledge of safety policies, procedures and guidelines
Ability to work with a diverse population
Working Conditions:
Office Environment
Lab Environment
Other (Please specify below): Theaters and Event Spaces
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