At a Glance
- Tasks: Join our team to bring live events to life with your technical skills.
- Company: Warwick Arts Centre, the largest arts venue outside London.
- Benefits: Flexible hours, creative environment, and a chance to work with diverse teams.
- Other info: We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace.
- Why this job: Make an impact in the arts while developing your technical expertise.
- Qualifications: Experience in stage, lighting, or sound; strong communication and teamwork skills.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
Warwick Arts Centre is the largest multi-venue arts centre outside of London, and is looking for an experienced, adaptable, and technically skilled Theatre Technician to join the team in this senior role. You will be an active member of the Technical team and play a pivotal role in bringing live events to life, supporting the delivery of all technical aspects of both our live program, hires and conference events. For this role it is key for you to have strong skills in two disciplines from Stage/Lighting/Sound. It is essential that you are a communicative, collaborative, positive and pro‑active individual.
In this multi‑skilled technician role, you'll provide support for audio, lighting, stage management, and other technical services including AV specialising in at least one of these areas. You will also be key to liaising with student societies and realising the technical element of their shows in pre‑production. You will also assist with the timely maintenance of all equipment associated with the stage, auditorium and rehearsal/hire spaces and to assist with the inspection of all installations and equipment to ensure compliance with current legislation and licensing requirements. Flexibility is key in the event industry, and you'll need to be prepared to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends. Please note a 5% availability allowance is included in the advertised salary scale.
Responsibilities
- Rig, operate, and install lighting and electrical systems; create lighting rigs for users of Warwick Arts Centre and associated events as required.
- Provide lighting, audio, stage management and technical services required by users and hirers of Warwick Arts Centre.
- Assist to and supervise hirers and users of the arts centre venues; advise on the use of appropriate lighting techniques and other support services.
- Liaise with student societies and university groups on the technical aspects for their productions; attend production meetings and represent Warwick Arts Centre on student show panels.
- Assist with the supervision and duty of care of all technicians and backstage crew who are working in a Casual/ Freelance capacity for Warwick Arts Centre.
- Assist with the supervision of winches and hemp lines and associated facilities when being used to fly or support scenery, ensuring safe practices are used at all times by all personnel.
- Report to the Technical Manager / Director any operational problems associated with the conditions of individual hirers' contract documentation.
- Assist all services resident at the venue in their use of the facilities e.g. Estates, Cleaners, Catering etc.
- Screen digital projections and carry out associated maintenance, repair and administrative cinema duties as required.
Health & Safety
- Be aware of and adhere to current Health and Safety legislation and general requirements associated with premises licensed for public entertainment; assist in ensuring the safety and security of Warwick Arts Centre, its staff, users and members of the public at all times.
- Ensure safe systems of work are in place, understood and adhered to in relation to safe use of all spaces at Warwick Arts Centre by all users.
- Be responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the Health and Safety at Work Regulations and licensing requirements are fully complied with and report all non‑compliant and associated problems to the Technical Manager.
- Ensure maintenance and safe storage of all related stage and auditorium equipment in accordance with current Health and Safety legislation, licensing requirements and internal policies (e.g. inventory policy).
- Assist the Technical Manager with annual safety inspections and risk assessments, ensuring that the venue complies with all current and relevant methods of inspection and record keeping. This includes maintaining up‑to‑date asset lists, asset tags, inspections and inventories and all maintenance completed in a timely manner.
- Supervise the general upkeep and day‑to‑day maintenance of the premises and report via the correct channels any aspect of maintenance which requires attention.
Customer Experience
- Assist all services resident at the venue in their use of the facilities e.g. Estates, Cleaners, Catering etc.
- Liaise with artists, visiting companies, users, hirers, the Visitor Experience Manager or their deputy, other members of staff and where appropriate members of the public, to ensure an excellent standard of customer care is delivered at all times.
- Be an ambassador for Warwick Arts Centre, its vision and mission, and provide excellent customer experience to all staff, users and visitors.
Qualifications
- Previous professional experience in technical theatre with good experience of rigging/ installing/ operating lighting systems including control systems with both generic and intelligent fixtures, experience of DMX networks, working with three‑phase electrical supply.
- Previous professional experience in technical theatre with good experience of rigging/ installing/ operating audio systems including replay and live mixing using both analogue and digital systems.
- Experience of AV services and Digital Cine Projection.
- Ability to fit up, operate and fault‑find sound and lighting equipment.
- An awareness of Health and Safety incl. LOLER or PUWER, COSHH, Noise at Work.
- Excellent people‑management and customer skills.
- Ability to interpret and adapt plans.
- Good IT skills incl. AutoCAD.
- Ability to maintain a flexible and creative approach; artistic sensitivity.
- A proven ability to work on own initiative to solve problems in venues.
- Ability to work long, unsocial hours.
- Working at height, with low light, manual handling and trip hazards in a sometimes dirty, noisy environment & night working.
Desirable
- Experience of monitoring basic consumable equipment/electrical equipment and reordering as required.
- Previous professional experience in one or more of the following: stage management and technical services, counterweight or hemp set flying systems.
- Relevant vocational training ABTT awards, PLASA rigging, IPAF.
Warwick Arts Centre is committed to creating an environment where everyone feels they belong, a place of fairness and equity and to be an organisation that reflects the diversity of its city. If this sounds like somewhere you would like to work, we would like to hear from you.
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Warwick Arts Centre is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant and inclusive work culture that values creativity and collaboration. As the largest multi-venue arts centre outside of London, employees benefit from unique opportunities to engage with diverse live events and student productions, while enjoying professional growth through hands-on experience in a dynamic environment. With a commitment to health and safety, and a supportive team atmosphere, Warwick Arts Centre is dedicated to fostering a workplace where every individual can thrive.