THEATRE TECHNICIAN
The Place
- London
- Contract
- Full-time
- Knowledge of the ETC Eos operating system.
- Understanding of all aspects of technical theatre, including rigging and focussing lights.
- Able to carry out the physical demands of the job including working at height.
- Ability to plan and work without supervision.
- Ability to interpret technical drawings and lighting plans.
- Demonstrable experience of working in a technical capacity within a professional arts environment or/and completion of a technical course.
- Experience in working as part of a team.
- Able to work under pressure, communicate effectively, share ideas and respect others.
- A commitment to achieving the best possible technical standard.
- Good working knowledge and enthusiasm for contemporary performance.
- Knowledge of Qlab’s video, sound and show control packages.
- Knowledge of working in Dance.
- The ability to confidently communicate in more than one language.
- First Aid qualification.
- Current Tallescope training.
- Electrical qualification.
- Work within the Technical Team on all aspects of productions at, or productions by, The Place. This includes working get-ins, get-outs, show calls, and production periods as called. On occasion also assist with offsite productions.
- Assist with the day-to-day installation and operation of all lighting, sound, rigging, staging (including stage management), AV, access, emergency, and safety systems at The Place used for performance and production periods.
- Be proficient in the use of all in-house systems and equipment (training will be provided), and on occasion be able to accommodate and use externally provided equipment.
- As and when required, assist choreographers (professional and student), companies (for both internally and externally produced shows), and external hirers regarding their technical requirements. On occasions, facilitate a lighting design appropriate to the work and within the constraints of the programmed season and production schedule.
- Troubleshoot and fault-find on user serviceable parts of the video recording system at a basic level.
- Input into the Theatre and Artist Development departmental goals and targets.
- Assist the Technical Team in implementing safe working practices.
- Assist with the maintenance and upkeep of all technical equipment, including portable appliance testing.
- Fault-find and carry out end user maintenance on these items and to ensure non-user serviceable faults are reported quickly and correctly.
- Assist the Deputy Technical Manager with stock control of consumables.
- On occasion, carry out general upkeep to the fabric, fixtures, and fittings of the auditorium, backstage, and Front of House areas.
- Comply to, and work within, the guidelines of The Theatre’s license and working practices, as identified by the Technical Manager and Head of Operations, especially with regard to Health and Safety issues, including:
- Reporting of injuries, diseases, and dangerous occurrences.
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations.
- Work at height regulations.
- Provision and use of work equipment regulations.
- Electricity at work regulations.
- Noise at work regulations.
- The upkeep of the theatre first aid supplies.
- The upkeep of the theatre’s emergency lighting system.
- The understanding and implementation of the evacuation procedure and fire escape routes.
- Hygiene and safety of staff and public areas, and good housekeeping in all staff areas.
- Any other relevant legislative requirements.
- Any other duties that may be reasonably requested by the Deputy Technical and Technical Managers.