Company:                      Broadway Dallas

Department:                 Production & Facility

Position:                         Assistant Electrician (IATSE Local 127 House                                             Crew)

Reports To:                    Primary report to Director of Facility &                                                       Production, Chris “Cook” Cook

                                         Supervised by Production Manager, Chris                                                 “Waffles” Wathen

                                         Supervised by Head of Audio

Type:                               Part-Time Union Contract Position

Compensation:             $35.70/hr paid weekly; estimated $21,000 -                                             $25,000 annually

Schedule:                       In accordance show/work calls; mostly night   and weekend work.

Location:                        On-site in the Music Hall at Fair Park

Desired Start:               April 1, 2024

 

Position Summary:

 

Join a dedicated team of tech personnel contributing to the quality of hundreds of annual musical, spoken word, and concert performances in the nearly 100 year old Music Hall at Fair Park! The historic venue’s sound system and acoustics have undergone a seven-figure upgrade as the very best of touring Broadway and events/concerts from Live Nation and other promoters have played a crucial role in significantly increased quality and quantity of programming. The assistant electrician works at least 40 hours during each touring Broadway presentation week and has a supervisory role in audio crews for load-ins/outs, show runs, and special projects and is responsible for ensuring their fellow technicians are operating effectively, safely and following company and show guidelines. This position is intended to focus on audio functions, it also will require some working knowledge of video and basic electrics/lighting knowledge.

 

This position requires regular on-site work in the Music Hall at Fair Park. Little or no remote work is anticipated in this role. Familiarity with Fair Park and its surrounding neighborhoods is strongly preferred.

 

Essential functions include but are not limited to:

  • Be present and fully engaged for all calls set by managers/supervisors: ask clarifying questions, identify and communicate efficiencies, optimizations, and additional work to be performed
  • Assist with coordination and maintenance of audio and video equipment during productions and events in residence in the Music Hall
  • Setup of supplies & equipment for backstage areas including racks and stacks, amps, dimmers, etc.
  • Perform regular inventory checks and generate schedule for routine maintenance of department equipment
  • Maintain clear, concise, and regular communication with Head of Audio and other personnel
  • Oversee safety responsibility for the well-being of Music Hall personnel and audience members
  • Manage small groups of audio/video technicians
  • Troubleshoot audio and video equipment in efficient and timely manner
  • Ability to operate digital and analog audio consoles including mixing and monitor mixing
  • Fully familiarize themselves with the Music Hall’s audio and video equipment and electrical infrastructure
  • Attend requested production meetings and production planning meetings and reviews
  • Assist in other production departments with projects: build, paint, or install scenic elements; hang, circuit or focus electric or lighting elements, lift and move objects
  • Other duties as assigned

 

Requirements:

  • Two or more years experience in professional technical theater
  • Experience in soldering, cable construction, and electronics repair
  • Familiarity with and ability to use all of the tools necessary to perform duties
  • Experience reading and interpreting run sheets, technical documents, construction and design drawings, technical riders, draftings/plots, input/output lists, etc.
  • Demonstrated fluency in Microsoft Office software programs such as Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • Demonstrated time management skills: ability to perform well under industry standard time constraints, meet deadlines, and work independently
  • Flexibility, creativity, and resourcefulness
  • Reliable transportation to and from the Music Hall
  • Mobility: ability to stand, bend, crawl, reach, carry, climb ladders, stairs
  • Safely lifting loads of 50 pounds by oneself, lifting 100 pounds with two people and up to 200 pounds with three people
  • Visual acuity to distinguish color, texture, and patterns
  • Demonstrated attention to detail and ear for sound irregularities/issue diagnoses as well as familiarity with associated prescriptions

 

Preferred Skills:

  • One year or more experience running spot
  • Demonstrated appreciation for theatre, musicals or the performing arts generally

 

Benefits:

  • Overtime, late night and holiday (11) pay up to two-times normal hourly rate
  • Workplace safety protections
  • Union health and welfare fund contributions
  • Union pension plan contributions
  • Drug/Alcohol free and safe workplace, and anti-harassment policies

 

Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. Broadway Dallas is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace, so applicants excited about this role but whose experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification are encouraged to apply.

 

About Broadway Dallas

The non-profit Broadway Dallas has presented the best of Broadway touring productions to North Texas audiences since 1941. Located in the historic Music Hall at Fair Park, Broadway Dallas promotes excellence in live musical theatre with year-round performances for diverse audiences of all ages, impacting the lives of children and families through education and community outreach programs, while enriching the cultural landscape of North Texas and the Southwest Region. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Broadway Dallas relies on a variety of funding sources to offer affordable ticket prices, preserve the beautiful historic theatre, educate young audiences, and develop impactful community programs.

 

Broadway Dallas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and termination of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, sub-contractors, vendors, and clients.

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