![]() ![]() Exceptional computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office suite and AutoCAD LT or Vector Works. ![]() Ability to work an irregular schedule to meet business needs (evenings, weekends and statutory holidays).Demonstrated initiative and sound judgement.Capacity to work effectively with artists, clients and colleagues with diverse experience and levels of skill.Thorough knowledge of codes and regulations that apply in a theatrical environment as well as best practices in health and safety.Experience in estimating materials and labour for the construction of scenery, props, and costumes.Experience in scheduling and budgeting theatrical productions.Experience in overseeing the creation and construction of scenery, props, and costumes. ![]() Ability to create technical drawings used in the construction of scenery and props.Working knowledge of applicable regulations and working conditions of performers unions, (CAEA, ADC, AFM, UDA, APASQ, etc).Experience in leading and supervising crews in a unionized environment.Thorough knowledge of stage lighting, audio, video, rigging and special effects.Experience in running theatrical productions.Fluency in both official languages is required.Familiarity with all aspects and genres of live performance.Minimum of five (5) years' experience in a similar role.This position requires the incumbent to work in all genres of live performance. Team skills are of critical importance in dealing with workers, Heads of Department, Craftspeople, Production staff, artists, and clients. The ideal incumbent is willing to commit to the long term development of their own technical, leadership, interpersonal and managerial proficiencies. This position directs the creation of productions at the NAC helps overcome the technical and logistical challenges for visiting companies transferring productions to the NAC, as well as works as part of an overall technical team to ensure efficiently produced, quality shows on all stages of the NAC. The TD is accountable to manage available resources to ensure that all productions go up on time and on budget. ![]() The TD will report to the Executive Director of Production. We encourage you to self-identify in the recruitment process.Īs a member of the Production team, the Technical Director (TD), English Theatre is responsible for the efficient operation of the technical aspects of productions created, mounted, or presented at the NAC. We believe that the basis of this inclusivity requires a socially and culturally diverse workforce and, therefore, we actively seek to recruit candidates who identify as women, Indigenous, Black, Persons of Colour (IBPoC), persons from the LGBTQ2+ community and persons with disabilities. It is the National Arts Centre’s goal to be a more welcoming, inclusive, accessible, and diverse organization for all Canadians. The NAC presents, creates, produces, and co-produces performing arts programming in various streams-the NAC Orchestra, Dance, English Theatre, French Theatre, Indigenous Theatre, and Popular Music and Variety-and nurtures the next generation of audiences and artists from across Canada.Ĭurious to learn more? We invite you to read our strategic plan for 2020-2023 in The Next Act.Ĭollaboration, innovation and community-led engagement are only some of the many initiatives the NAC will leverage to help shape a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive future for the performing arts in Canada, one that embodies our slogan and loudly proclaims that Canada is our stage. The National Arts Centre (NAC) is Canada’s bilingual, multi-disciplinary home for the performing arts. ![]()
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