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The Chronicle Of Higher Education, Inc. is looking for a Scene Shop Coordinator to manage all facilities for theatrical productions. You will work closely with the Technical Director and Scenic Designer, enforcing safety protocols, scheduling, and training staff and students in safe practices.
Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in technical theatre or a related field, with significant professional experience in stage carpentry and welding. Familiarity with OSHA standards is required.
Scene Shop Coordinator
Regular
The Scene Shop Coordinator works closely with the Technical Director to manage and maintain all facilities and equipment for all theatrical productions. The Coordinator also works closely with the Scenic Designer to service and execute designs for the construction of all scenery for Theatre & Dance productions and special events. Additionally, the Scene Shop Coordinator monitors the rental of theatre spaces/equipment and serves as an on‑site representative as needed for rental events.
The Scene Shop Coordinator establishes, teaches, and enforces safety procedures which include abiding by OSHA standards, maintenance of equipment, and cleaning and organizing the sceneshop, furniture/props storage, and paint shop. Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace for their employees.
The Scenic Shop Coordinator’s role is to promote the safety and health of all faculty, staff, and students working in our spaces by setting and enforcing standards; providing training for students; establishing partnerships with local stage unions and scene houses; and encouraging continual process improvement in workplace safety and health in the school’s spaces, shops, and backstage areas.
Bachelor’s degree in technical theatre, theatre design, or related field.
Five years of professional experience or Master’s Degree in Theatre and 2 years of professional experience.
Experience in stage carpentry, welding, and rigging, with the ability to read and interpret construction drawings. Knowledge of routine equipment maintenance practices is essential. Familiarity with lighting and electrical systems, as well as pyrotechnic or sound equipment, is desirable as needed for productions. Candidates must be able to safely lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
This role must comply with and understand OSHA standards and regulations, as well as practices developed by USITT.
$20.67/hr minimum