Staging and Rigging Specialist
Updated: 04/02/2024
Job Type: Full time Support Staff
Location: 23/24 School Year
Department: Performing Arts
Category: Support Staff
Salary: As contracted
Benefits: As contracted
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Job Description

This role is an amazing opportunity to work in our state of the art performance spaces as our Staging and Rigging Theater Specialist.

Singapore American School puts on a variety of Performing Arts events every year, including Dance, Music, Drama, and Musical Theater performances.

We host them in a variety of venues, including:

  • Auditorium - an 840 seat, our Constellation-equipped proscenium theater
  • Drama Theater - a 305 seat, Greek amphitheater-styled theater
  • Theater Studio - a 120 seat black box flexible performance space
  • Elementary Theater - a 350 - 650 seat proscenium theater

The role will allow you to have significant artistic and creative control over the events you participate in, but also allow you to support and educate student technicians learning these skills and empowers you to hand over the reins to them.

Our ideal candidate will be a dynamic leader and team player with significant stage management and theater experience.

Responsibilities:

  • Be responsible for the Staging and rigging equipment across our several performance spaces
  • Understand how to weight and operate a counterweight fly system
  • Understand safe rigging practices
  • Design and lead the construction of set and props
  • Delegate tasks to other members of the team and to students as appropriate, when approved by the Theater Coordinator
  • Keep the staging areas in a clean and orderly condition
  • Be responsible for the management of the scene dock / workshop, backstage equipment, prop and costumes stores and dressing rooms
  • Have a high understanding and respect of Work Safety and Health policies and ensure they are being followed at all times, report any concerns to the Theater Coordinator
  • Attend production meetings and contribute to them with your own ideas and suggestions for each show
  • Understand and be willing to learn how to install elements into set like lighting or speakers
  • Present ideas for what training is necessary to advance skills in Stage Management and Rigging, or other viable avenues.
  • Be present for all performances and rehearsals to manage the stage, set, flys, etc, and educate the students of the roles and responsibilities of a Stage Manager and the backstage team.
  • Lead and supervise the load in / load out and build on stage and ensure that it is constructed in a safe and structurally sound manner. Report any concerns to the Theater Coordinator so that solutions can be found.
  • Book and lead the Custodian staff when needed on events / performances
  • Responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of all staging and rigging equipment in the workshop and across the performance spaces, working closely with the rest of the theater crew for support for big projects
  • Responsible for troubleshooting, fault finding, repairs of all departmental equipment
  • Supporting other members of the crew on their own projects.
  • Clearly communicate your projects and the support needed in regular production meetings. Requesting casual support / external contractors as needed
  • Experience in writing Hazard Analysis, Risk Assessments and SOPs and applying that to projects we produce
  • Participating in the procurement and maintenance of our inventories
  • Handover responsibilities during leave to other members of the team to ensure a seamless transition during absence, accept temporary assignments when others are on leave
  • Confident in asking for help when needed.
  • Support basic AV and lighting for presentations (simple and training will be provided)
  • Model good industry practices to our students and colleagues.
  • Perform other duties or appropriate requests as assigned by the Theater Coordinator.