Technical Director, Mandeville Auditorium - 133025
Job Description
#133025 Technical Director, Mandeville Auditorium
Extended Deadline: Mon 12/2/2024UC San Diego values equity, diversity, and inclusion. If you are interested in being part of our team, possess the needed licensure and certifications, and feel that you have most of the qualifications and/or transferable skills for a job opening, we strongly encourage you to apply.
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DESCRIPTION
UC San Diego’s Department of Music builds upon the University’s vision to "align our efforts to be a student-centered, research-focused, service-oriented public university" as the country’s foremost graduate program in contemporary and experimental music. Graduate degree programs focus in Composition, Computer Music, Integrative Studies, and Performance. The undergraduate program at UC San Diego offers a bachelor of arts in music, music humanities, and ICAM (Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts). The curriculum emphasizes the development of musical listening and performance skills as applied to both contemporary and traditional music. The Department enrolls students in its 42 to 47 undergraduate courses and seminars each quarter. There are over 151 Music Majors and 163 Music minors in addition to 90 students pursuing either MA, PhD, or DMA graduate degrees.
The Department produces over 300 events each academic year, across the wide spectrum of performance arts disciplines, from solo instrumentalist recitals, to 70+ person orchestral performances, to fully staged annual opera productions, to the 600+ person UC San Diego Gospel Choir performing each term (three times a year) in Mandeville Auditorium.
The Department has 26 ladder rank faculty, 1 lecturer with security of employment (LSOE), 4 Unit 18 lecturers, 8 administrative staff and 7 Production staff supporting Department activity.
The Department is responsible for three facilities containing multiple performance spaces: the Conrad Prebys Music Center, with the 380 seat Conrad Prebys Concert Hall, the 144 seat Recital Hall, and the 170 seat Experimental Theater), Warren Lecture Hall (with Recording Studios A & B), 5 project studios and 800 seat Mandeville Auditorium, the largest performing arts facility on the UC San Diego campus.
Mandeville Auditorium, a 23,417 sq. ft. full service recharge facility, hosts major campus events and performances including annual residencies by departments and organizations including the Helen Edison Lecture Series, ArtPower, University Events Office, Muir Musical, Kaibigang Pilipino, Vietnamese Student Association, Chinese Students and Scholars Association, Explorer Academy, Black Student Union, Welcome Week orientations fo the campus colleges, and guest speakers including political figures, noted authors and Nobel laureates.
In addition to campus engagement, Mandeville Auditorium actively hosts community organizations through performances by the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus, San Diego Ballet, Indian Fine Arts Academy, and various National dance competitions and showcases including: Culture Shock, Bravo!, Leap, Spotlight, and StarQuest International.
The Theater Production Specialist 4 (Technical Director) is responsible for day-to-day activities, policies and procedures, financial and personnel management, training and supervision of production staff and students, associated with the technical aspects of simultaneous productions at Mandeville Auditorium. The Technical Director is the primary representative of the Department of Music at Mandeville Auditorium and has the responsibility for maintenance of facility and stage equipment, safety compliance and establishing procedures for operations for all users within the facilities.
Plans and manages all production and technical aspects of Mandeville Auditorium, coordinating with clients, guest and touring technical supervisors, programming staff, and production staff. Coordinates collaborative event operations with University representatives including: the Chancellor’s Office, Special Events and Protocol, the Division of Arts and Humanities, UC San Diego Police, College Business Office, College Provosts’ Offices, Center for Student Involvement, University Events Office, University Centers Technical Services, Facilities Management, Special Events Parking, UC San Diego Catering, as well as various technical and supporting external vendors. Responsible for all aspects of managing subordinate staff and stage crew members, and evaluates their performance, guides workload, addresses all supervisory issues at Mandeville Auditorium. Responsible for the implementation and operation of safety protocols.
The Technical Director facilitates production requirements, theater management, construction, installation and maintenance of elements in a variety of theatrical craft and arts areas including direction, technical support, stage crews, lighting, sound, scenery, rigging, props, projection, multimedia, wardrobe, hair and make-up, and artist hospitality.
The Technical Director operates with a high level of autonomy and leadership, serving as primary technical and production manager for all events based at Mandeville Auditorium from initial bookings to event operations through settlement and event billing. The Technical Director is a technical leader with a high degree of knowledge in the overall field and recognized expertise in specific areas; problem-solving frequently, requires analysis of unique issues / problems without precedent and / or structure. May manage programs that include formulating strategies and administering policies, processes, and resources; functions with a high degree of autonomy. Position reports to the Department of Music Production Manager, based at the Conrad Prebys Music Center, and serves as the primary back-up in their absence.
- Must be able to work a variable schedule including evenings and weekends.
QUALIFICATIONS
Mastery level knowledge and experience in multiple technical theater production areas such as lighting, sound, video, costumes, hair / make-up, properties, scenery, scenic treatment, etc..
MFA in Theatre or related field and / or a minimum of 7-10 years of equivalent professional experience and/or training.
Strong working knowledge of University and collective bargaining policies, practices, rules, regulations, etc., including safety rules and regulations. Excellent ability to gather and comprehend information from a wide range of sources (both written and oral) and translate this information into stage crew work assignments.
Strong knowledge / skills in all aspects of financial and personnel administration. Strong ability to accurately project labor and equipment requirements for performances based on varying amounts of information.
Expert working knowledge of computer programs such as MS Word, Excel, Google Drive, FileMaker Pro, Vectorworks or AutoCAD, email, and web browsers for communication and information gathering.
Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills to communicate complex instructions and information to disparate constituencies.
Strong problem recognition / avoidance / resolution skills.
Strong ability to provide supervision and leadership to stage crew working in various theatrical disciplines.
Thorough knowledge / skills in all aspects of budget administration.
Thorough verbal and interpersonal communication skills to communicate complex instructions and information to disparate constituencies.
Thorough problem recognition, avoidance and resolution skills. Thorough knowledge of procedures to handle a wide range of emergency situations.
Thorough organizational skills. Strong ability to direct and organize technical aspects of an event in a timely manner, under pressure of performance deadlines.
Ability to read and comprehend light and audio plots and make edits as required in CAD programs.
Strong ability to estimate an event's workload requirement against the number and skills of available stage crew in order to accurately predict completion times.
Demonstrated knowledge and adherence to OSHA safety standards.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Background Check required.
Valid California Drivers License.
Pay Transparency Act
Annual Full Pay Range: $69,500 - $123,500 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%)
Hourly Equivalent: $33.29 - $59.15
Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable).
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