Albright College
Technical Director of Theatre
Albright College, Phila, Pennsylvania, United States,
Reading, PA Campus, 1621 N 13th St, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Req #963Technical Director and Master Electrician of TheatreGENERAL DUTIESAlbright College’s Theatre Department embraces the liberal arts tradition and supports the college’s interdisciplinary mission through the production of four main stage productions each academic year. Productions are also entered into Region II of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), which may entail one show traveling to the annual regional conference. The successful candidate will actively participate in this season, and support additional co-curricular student projects. The Technical Director/Master Electrician (TD/ME) implements all scenic, lighting, audio and video aspects of the departmental productions, serves as Scene Shop Foreman for all department productions, ensures proper maintenance of all theatrical equipment and systems, trains scenic and electrics crews, including supervision of student workers. The ideal candidate will have a desire to work with and mentor undergraduate students, possess technical knowledge of all aspects of theatre, including carpentry, electrics, audio, video, properties, drafting, rigging and theatrical production software. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to work with a collaborative and diverse department. Candidate must demonstrate commitment to a collegial, professional, diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace.ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSMentors, trains, and supervises student crew personnel, both paid and unpaid.The TD/ME is responsible for constructing and installing scenery, electrics, projection, and audio equipment.Occasionally the TD/ME will work on transporting and remounting of the productions at alternate venues (e.g. KCACTF).Required to supervise or assist with some surface treatments, such as base painting and foundation work for scenery as well as repainting the stage floor between productions.Runs and maintains the scene shop in a safe and organized manner, managing shop inventory, and ensuring all shop equipment and tools are in good working order.Provides technical support for other theatre projects as assigned, including student theses and rentals/use of Wachovia Theatre by other College and non-college users.Ensures ongoing general maintenance of the Wachovia Theatre.Performs a variety of related functions as assigned.Assists with production management as needed.QUALIFICATIONS / PREREQUISITES1.
COMMUNICATIONAbility to effectively and professionally communicate with various constituents of the College: students, faculty, staff, administrators, co-workers, and guests.Communication must be professional, consistent with College values, mission and culture.Must be able to read, speak, write, and fully communicate professionally in English.2.
SKILLSAbility to read, analyze, and interpret directives and instructions.Ability to acquire working knowledge of College policies and procedures.Ability to work honestly and with integrity.Strong and demonstrated proficiency in MS Office applications (i.e.: Word, Outlook, Office 365, PowerPoint, etc.).Ability to read and create construction drawings using VectorWorks or similar.Ability to work in a team environment as both a project leader and team member when applicable.Ability to train and supervise student workers and volunteers.The ability to meet deadlines and work within budget parameters.Advanced experience with scenic construction and carpentry techniques preferred.Ability to hang and focus standard lighting equipment for theatrical productions and lighting or A/V equipment for gallery exhibitions.Knowledge of ETC Eos software, DMX protocol, and modern theatrical lighting technology is required.Advanced knowledge of power tools required as related to scenic carpentry.Functional understanding of industry safety standards for theatrical rigging.Ability to properly set-up and operate A/V equipment required, including operational understanding of audio mixing, recording and live-system set-up preferred.Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.Ability to represent the department and College professionally.Strong organizational skills.Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills.Ability to work in changing environment and successfully handle multiple tasks.Dedication to creating/sustaining an inclusive, diverse, multicultural environment.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.3.
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE2-3 years experience in technical theatre required.1-2 years experience supervising staff or students required.4.
EDUCATIONBA in Technical Theatre or related field preferred.5.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSCurrent/valid driver’s license.About Albright CollegeFounded in 1856, Albright College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Berks County and one of the most economically and culturally diverse colleges in the country. Nationally ranked as a top performer for social mobility, Albright is home to about 1,600 residential undergraduate students from across the nation and around the globe, working together to cultivate integrity, curiosity, connection and resilience. Albright students are encouraged to cross or combine majors to create individualized academic programs, without taking longer to graduate. The college’s flexible curriculum, close faculty mentorship and numerous experiential learning options are all designed to help students exceed their own expectations.At Albright, we believe our differences make us stronger and empower us to better understand and respect one another in a just and fair manner. With this in mind, the college recruits, houses, educates, employs, supports and generally celebrates people of all statuses, identities and backgrounds, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, religious or spiritual identity, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and parental status, veteran status, political affiliation and physical and mental ability. Albright College is an EEO employer, committed to inclusivity. In alignment with this commitment, we actively encourage diversity in all dimensions among applicants for this position. Read the college’s Inclusivity and Equity Statement online and learn more about our demonstrated commitment to building an inclusive and equitable academic community.About Reading, PARanked a “Best Place to Live” and “Best Place to Retire” by U.S. News & World Report, Reading is a medium-sized city in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Albright College’s 118-acre campus is located in the city’s historic northeast College Heights neighborhood. Catch a concert in Reading’s 9,000 seat Santander Arena or get up close and personal in the historical Santander Performing Arts Center (built in the 1870s — only 20 years after Albright was born!) Start a new art project with materials like hot glass, paint, wood and more at the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, enjoy seasonal festivals or take a walk through West Reading’s artisan shops, restaurants and boutiques. See Pennsylvania’s spectacular autumn display from the top of Reading’s Pagoda, kayak on Blue Marsh Lake, or enjoy a scenic steam train ride. The city of Reading is also home to the Philadelphia Flyers’ ECHL ice hockey team and the Philadelphia Phillies’ AA baseball team.
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Req #963Technical Director and Master Electrician of TheatreGENERAL DUTIESAlbright College’s Theatre Department embraces the liberal arts tradition and supports the college’s interdisciplinary mission through the production of four main stage productions each academic year. Productions are also entered into Region II of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), which may entail one show traveling to the annual regional conference. The successful candidate will actively participate in this season, and support additional co-curricular student projects. The Technical Director/Master Electrician (TD/ME) implements all scenic, lighting, audio and video aspects of the departmental productions, serves as Scene Shop Foreman for all department productions, ensures proper maintenance of all theatrical equipment and systems, trains scenic and electrics crews, including supervision of student workers. The ideal candidate will have a desire to work with and mentor undergraduate students, possess technical knowledge of all aspects of theatre, including carpentry, electrics, audio, video, properties, drafting, rigging and theatrical production software. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to work with a collaborative and diverse department. Candidate must demonstrate commitment to a collegial, professional, diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace.ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSMentors, trains, and supervises student crew personnel, both paid and unpaid.The TD/ME is responsible for constructing and installing scenery, electrics, projection, and audio equipment.Occasionally the TD/ME will work on transporting and remounting of the productions at alternate venues (e.g. KCACTF).Required to supervise or assist with some surface treatments, such as base painting and foundation work for scenery as well as repainting the stage floor between productions.Runs and maintains the scene shop in a safe and organized manner, managing shop inventory, and ensuring all shop equipment and tools are in good working order.Provides technical support for other theatre projects as assigned, including student theses and rentals/use of Wachovia Theatre by other College and non-college users.Ensures ongoing general maintenance of the Wachovia Theatre.Performs a variety of related functions as assigned.Assists with production management as needed.QUALIFICATIONS / PREREQUISITES1.
COMMUNICATIONAbility to effectively and professionally communicate with various constituents of the College: students, faculty, staff, administrators, co-workers, and guests.Communication must be professional, consistent with College values, mission and culture.Must be able to read, speak, write, and fully communicate professionally in English.2.
SKILLSAbility to read, analyze, and interpret directives and instructions.Ability to acquire working knowledge of College policies and procedures.Ability to work honestly and with integrity.Strong and demonstrated proficiency in MS Office applications (i.e.: Word, Outlook, Office 365, PowerPoint, etc.).Ability to read and create construction drawings using VectorWorks or similar.Ability to work in a team environment as both a project leader and team member when applicable.Ability to train and supervise student workers and volunteers.The ability to meet deadlines and work within budget parameters.Advanced experience with scenic construction and carpentry techniques preferred.Ability to hang and focus standard lighting equipment for theatrical productions and lighting or A/V equipment for gallery exhibitions.Knowledge of ETC Eos software, DMX protocol, and modern theatrical lighting technology is required.Advanced knowledge of power tools required as related to scenic carpentry.Functional understanding of industry safety standards for theatrical rigging.Ability to properly set-up and operate A/V equipment required, including operational understanding of audio mixing, recording and live-system set-up preferred.Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.Ability to represent the department and College professionally.Strong organizational skills.Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills.Ability to work in changing environment and successfully handle multiple tasks.Dedication to creating/sustaining an inclusive, diverse, multicultural environment.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.3.
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE2-3 years experience in technical theatre required.1-2 years experience supervising staff or students required.4.
EDUCATIONBA in Technical Theatre or related field preferred.5.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTSCurrent/valid driver’s license.About Albright CollegeFounded in 1856, Albright College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Berks County and one of the most economically and culturally diverse colleges in the country. Nationally ranked as a top performer for social mobility, Albright is home to about 1,600 residential undergraduate students from across the nation and around the globe, working together to cultivate integrity, curiosity, connection and resilience. Albright students are encouraged to cross or combine majors to create individualized academic programs, without taking longer to graduate. The college’s flexible curriculum, close faculty mentorship and numerous experiential learning options are all designed to help students exceed their own expectations.At Albright, we believe our differences make us stronger and empower us to better understand and respect one another in a just and fair manner. With this in mind, the college recruits, houses, educates, employs, supports and generally celebrates people of all statuses, identities and backgrounds, including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, religious or spiritual identity, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and parental status, veteran status, political affiliation and physical and mental ability. Albright College is an EEO employer, committed to inclusivity. In alignment with this commitment, we actively encourage diversity in all dimensions among applicants for this position. Read the college’s Inclusivity and Equity Statement online and learn more about our demonstrated commitment to building an inclusive and equitable academic community.About Reading, PARanked a “Best Place to Live” and “Best Place to Retire” by U.S. News & World Report, Reading is a medium-sized city in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Albright College’s 118-acre campus is located in the city’s historic northeast College Heights neighborhood. Catch a concert in Reading’s 9,000 seat Santander Arena or get up close and personal in the historical Santander Performing Arts Center (built in the 1870s — only 20 years after Albright was born!) Start a new art project with materials like hot glass, paint, wood and more at the GoggleWorks Center for the Arts, enjoy seasonal festivals or take a walk through West Reading’s artisan shops, restaurants and boutiques. See Pennsylvania’s spectacular autumn display from the top of Reading’s Pagoda, kayak on Blue Marsh Lake, or enjoy a scenic steam train ride. The city of Reading is also home to the Philadelphia Flyers’ ECHL ice hockey team and the Philadelphia Phillies’ AA baseball team.
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