During the Festival there are two Head Electrician positions, one for each of the Pillow’s indoor performance venues: the Ted Shawn Theatre (TST) and the Doris Duke Theatre (DDT). Candidates will be interviewed for both positions and will be assigned to a venue when hired. Built in 1942 as the first theater in America designed specifically for dance, the TST is a proscenium venue with motorized linesets that seats 620 patrons. The TST is programmed for 11 weeks of the season with an opening gala performance followed by productions by 1 company a week. The DDT is a modular wood box with flexible retractable seating, extensive catwalks, and robust technical infrastructure. The DDT is programmed for 7 weeks of the season with productions by 1 company a week. The typical TST and DDT performance schedule is 6 shows from Wednesday through Sunday. Head Electricians are a member of the TST or DDT production team and report to that theater’s Production Manager. Their primary responsibility is supporting the installation, maintenance, and operation of lighting and electrical elements of Festival programming in their assigned venue. During the Festival they work closely and collaboratively with the Production Managers, Electricians, and staff of visiting companies as a member of the run crew for load-in, rehearsals, and performances. They are the primary lighting point of contact for visiting companies once they are on campus. With the assistance of the Lighting Supervisor or Assistant Lighting Supervisor run lighting work calls. Using information provided by the Lighting Supervisor and Production Managers they coordinate show specific requirements that require adjustments or additions to repertory light plots. They also assist the Production Managers and the Lighting Supervisor with the organization and maintenance of their venue’s lighting infrastructure, storage areas, and equipment. While the Head Electrician’s primary focus will be supporting the lighting elements of productions in their assigned theater they will assist other production departments and other venues as needed and assigned by the Production Manager.
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Career Level
Mid Level
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Number of Employees
101-250 employees