Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a multi-disciplinary arts center located in Brooklyn, New York. For more than 150 years, BAM has been the home for adventurous artists, audiences, and ideas—engaging both global and local communities. With world-renowned programming in theater, dance, music, opera, film, and much more, BAM showcases the work of emerging artists and innovative modern masters.
BAM’s Production department is looking for a Lead Lighting Technician in BAM’s Fisher building. This is a hands-on position and will be the primary electrician supporting both presented and produced works. The selected candidate will be able to collaborate with BAM and Visiting Company Production Staff with advance planning for a show or event by interpreting light plots, planning network and distribution plan, and leading crews. The selected candidate will exemplify strong leadership and communication skills to successfully operate independently and collaboratively as part of a larger team. Ideally, the selected candidate will be available to begin work as soon as possible due to our current timeline of upcoming performances.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Responsible for performing and supervising electrics work for performances throughout BAM Fisher building for load-ins, load outs, rehearsals, and performances.
• Responsible for performing and supervising electrics maintenance in the Fisher as a working member of the crew.
• Responsible for programming cues and operating light board when assigned.
• Collaborate with all stagehands, departments, and production management to work with artists and companies to present cutting-edge, internationally renowned performances and art.
• Work to identify crewing needs for productions and events in conjunction with Production Manager and other BAM Production Staff.
• Work with Production and BAM to ensure crew consists of a diverse workforce, including working with participants in BAM’s Fellowship in Stagecraft and Production.
• Enforce standards of operation in electrics that are safe for both personnel and equipment.
• Represent the Electrics Department in production meetings.
• Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) work and comfortable with DEI concepts, programs and initiatives
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
• 7 years' experience working in related theatre/stage work in electrics departments
• Experience and knowledge of theatrical electrics systems, equipment power distribution and networking.
• Experience and knowledge programming and operating ETC lighting consoles.
• Experience interpreting ground plans, scenic drawings and light plots and working in Vectorworks and Lightwright.
• Must be flexible and adaptable in relation to the work and scheduling
Working Conditions: Ability to stand for prolonged periods and ability to move throughout the facilities as required daily. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with the assistance of a team.
Compensation: Salary and Benefits will be provided per the IATSE Local 4 Fisher Building CBA (union) specifications, includes:
• Commitment of 1,560 hours/yearly
• Hourly rate of $41.87 with significant additional OT
• Fully funded Local 4 Healthcare Days
• Paid Vacation accrued per CBA
• Contributions to Local 4 Pension
• Perks include comp tickets, neighborhood discounts and more
Application Instructions: Must complete an online application through BAM's website - no phone calls, emails or walk ins, please.
Internal Applicants must apply via the Internal Job Portal by the application deadline. Applications not submitted by the deadline may not be considered. Employees must meet all of the following criteria to be considered for an interview:
• Completed at least 1 year of continuous, active service in current position. (Positions excluded include, but are not limited to, temporary assignments, and probationary employees);
• Meet the experience and skills requirement as outlined in the job post;
• Be employed in current position for at least one year:
• Performed in a satisfactory manner without any corrective actions in the last 12 months
Brooklyn Academy of Music is an Equal Opportunity Employer. BAM recognizes that historic institutional practices lead to a non-inclusive environment and is working to address diversity and inclusion in all forms. Individuals in BAM are experiencing their own pace during this process, which is not uncommon when addressing power and privilege. The Production Department supports and continues to take part in this process.
Salary: 48.17per hr
COMPANY: | Brooklyn Academy of Music | |
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DATE POSTED: | 2/3/2023 | |
WEB SITE: | click here | |
PHONE: | 17186364100 | |
E-MAIL: | hportal@bam.org | |
ADDRESS: | 30 Lafayette Ave Brooklyn, NY 11217 |
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