To provide technical support to the technical requirements of the Albury Entertainment Centre’s clients, hirers and customers including the operation of lighting, sound, audio visual, stage equipment and tools.
To attend to maintenance of the building, plant and equipment to ensure the facility operates effectively as a performing arts, conference and function venue is well presented to the clients and the general public and comply with relevant statutory requirements.
Qualifications & experience
- Class C Drivers (standard) licence (compulsory to have and maintain)
- First Aid Certificate
- Experience working within a live theatre environment or an entertainment venue
- A strong understanding of the needs and requirement s of a range of stage presentations and events
- Broad knowledge and experience of stage craft including sound, lighting, flying and rigging
- Experience in the planning, design, implementation and operation of live audio
- Business Events, Audio Visual presentations, including Live Streaming and virtual presentations
Tasks & responsibilities
- To work with the Operations coordinator to ensure that the technical department is running safely and professionally at the highest stand and adhere to all policies and procedure
- To implement all required aspects associated with conducting and facilitating technical requirements of the venue and events including theatre, conference and meetings, exhibitions and functions
- To safely and efficiently set up, maintain and operate stage lighting, sound, audio visual equipment, special needs and stage machinery
- To liaise with other team members within the venue to ensure necessary support and participation in events
- To liaise with incoming productions and business events and provide a high level of customer service
- Supervise casual staff, contract labour and visiting production personnel including cast and crew during bump in/out, rehearsals, and performances
- To attend meetings as they relate to specific events and tool box meetings
- Checking of various supplies are well stock such as lamp’s, gel, batteries etc and reporting stock requirements to their Supervisor
- Meeting deadlines as set by the Supervisor
- Providing high quality service to internal and external customers.
- Conduct induction of the venue to visiting personnel including cast/crew and contact labour
- Working efficiently and effectively on own and within a team.
- Programming of specific theatrical lighting designs as required by the hirers
- To set up pack down, load and unload equipment, sets, props and other materials for theatre events as required
- To keep accurate records of client conversations/meeting, back of house reports on an event by event basis
- Setting up of meeting rooms, banquet hall, foyers and other areas as directed by the supervisor
This role will:
- Attract a salary of $62,623 to $68,833 pa plus 10% Superannuation
- Based on 38 hours per week, across a 7-day spread, with actual days and times being worked in accordance with venue roster, with an RDO in accordance with AlburyCity’s RDO guidelines. Hours worked on weekends or outside the span of ordinary hours will attract the appropriate loadings
Benefits
Our employee benefits include professional development and flexible working conditions. Our conditions of employment support equal opportunities and an ethical, diverse, and inclusive workplace.
We also recognise and value your priorities beyond work. It’s important to us that you have a sustainable work–life balance, so we offer an All Roles Flex Program that allows flexible working arrangements, a nine-day fortnight (for our full-time staff) and a range of leave options and support programs.
Apply at https://www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/careers
This role closes on the 01 May 2022. The role may close earlier for the right applicant. Should you require any further information or a copy of the position description for this role please email hresources@alburycity.nsw.gov.au. To speak with the supervisor of this role, please call James Poole on 02 6043 5628