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Summer Production Management Positions

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5 Waterford, CT Waterford, CT Full-time Full-time $685 a week $685 a week Associate Production Manager Reports to:
Production Manager Department:
Production Compensation:
$685/week salary, housing and meals Dates:
May 26th - August 18th The Associate Production Manager will serve a vital role in the daily operations of the O'Neill Theater Center.
Duties will include:
Upkeep of internal calendars for the Summer Conferences, National Theater Institute, and special events Helping to coordinate the flow of information within the Production Department Expediting support requests from production departments and artistic staff Liaising for the Production Department with all other departments Providing support in the planning, coordination, and set-up of all rehearsal rooms, stages, offices, and meeting rooms.
Coordinating daily work schedules with Audio and Lighting Supervisors Work closely with House Management staff to provide support in preparing spaces for performances.
As well as during performances for production.
Assist with the load-in and load-out of the summer season, including set up and strike of all workspaces and storage of items for the off season.
Support lighting and audio departments when needed including changeovers Support extra events on campus as needed Assist in creating and maintaining production department handbook and paperwork Ideal candidate:
Organized, flexible, and responsible with a high attention to detail, and strong ability to multi-task Possess excellent communications skills, a positive attitude and strong leadership skills Works well both in a team environment and independently in fast paced environment Proficient with Microsoft Office and Google Workspace Experienced in supervising others or leading a team Interest in new work development is a plus Electrics and/or audio experience a plus Applicants should submit a cover letter, a resume, and contact information for at least two references.
Production Assistant Reports to:
Production Manager, Associate Production Manager Department:
Production Compensation:
$525/week stipend, housing and meals Dates:
May 26th - August 18th The Production Assistant will serve a vital role in the daily operations of the O'Neill Theater Center.
Duties will include:
Attending daily rehearsals acting as the liaison for the Production Department in the rehearsal room and assist the Stage Management team as needed Helping to coordinate the flow of information within the Production Department Expediting support requests from the rehearsal room, production departments and artistic staff Providing support in the planning, coordination, and set-up of all rehearsal rooms, stages, offices, and meeting rooms Work closely with House Management staff to provide support in preparing spaces for performances.
As well as during performances for production and front of house.
Assisting in the upkeep of internal calendars for the Summer Conferences, National Theater Institute, and special events Assisting with the load-in and load-out of the summer season, including set up and strike of all workspaces and storage of items for the off season.
Support lighting and audio departments when needed including changeovers Support extra events on campus as needed Assist in creating and maintaining production department handbook and paperwork Ideal candidate:
Excellent communication skills, a high attention to detail, strong ability to multitask, and a positive attitude.
Works well both in a team environment and independently.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Proficient with Microsoft Office and Google Workspace Interest in new work development is a plus Stage management experience preferred Electrics and/or audio experience a plus APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a resume, and contact information for at least two references.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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