Senior Production Manager

New Museum of Contemporary ArtNew York, NY
1d$82,589

About The Position

The Senior Production Manager will advance and supervise technical production for public programs and internal and external events organized by the New Museum and its various initiatives. These programs include, but are not limited to, artist talks, conferences, screenings, rental events, performances, workshops, residencies, All Staff meetings, Board meetings, Conference room support, and other dynamic formats. They are typically presented in the New Museum Theater, but additional programming occurs in other museum spaces (e.g. Sky Room, Forum, lobby, galleries, conference rooms) or at outside venues. Working hours will be 40 hours per week, including most Thursday evenings and occasional weekends. Weekly hours are to be adjusted to accommodate evening and weekend work. This position works in close coordination with staff across departments including Education and Public Engagement, New Inc, IT, and Special Events, and reports to the Director of Education and Public Engagement.

Requirements

  • 5-7 years of experience organizing technical production for music, performance, conferences, and screening events.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage staff and crews
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro
  • Highly organized
  • An active curiosity about new technologies for live event production and a talent for producing creative solutions for a variety of technical challenges, often on the fly, is essential.
  • The ability to remain positive under pressure and work well with a range of people, including artists, scholars, donors, patrons, and young people, is also important.

Responsibilities

  • Plan and execute technical production for all public programs, internal programs and special events at the New Museum.
  • Schedule and run production meetings to advance production needs with program organizers across multiple departments and initiatives (Education and Public Engagement, Development, Special Events, Curatorial, New Inc., Rhizome, etc.).
  • Supervise, hire, and schedule contractual audio-visual staff and closed caption experience is required. Maintain budget and bookkeeping for these staff.
  • Coordinate and approve use of Theater for all uses, including events, meetings, art storage or staging, coat check, etc.
  • Monitor inventory and maintenance of technical equipment in the Theater, conference rooms and other programming spaces. Advise Education, IT, and Special Events on upgrades and repairs. Place orders and organize repairs as necessary and approved.
  • Organize rentals for additional equipment as required for select public programs and performances.
  • Plan, maintain, and support audiovisual and conferencing systems in internal meeting spaces, in coordination with the IT department.
  • Communicate production operations, including seating and stage setups, weekly to the Operations team(Security, Facilities, and Special Events).
  • Do basic editing and export video of all public programs, compiling and preparing these videos for Department External Affairs staff to upload online for public reference. Maintain the inventory of documentation of past live events, including digitizing past documentation.
  • Work with Special Events on rental event technical requirements including site visits, day-of coordination in the Theater, Sky Rooms ,Forum or Lobby.
  • Coordinate all AV requirements for rental events with Special Events and One Dream Sound for necessary staffing or ongoing maintenance needs including emergency onsite repairs.
  • Attend all regular department meetings of the Education and IT departments as necessary.
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