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Production Manager, Lighting

Auburn
$43,290-$69,270
parental leave, tuition assistance, retirement plan
United States, Alabama, Auburn
1550 East Glenn Avenue (Show on map)
Dec 18, 2024
Position Details
Position Information


Requisition Number S4104P
Home Org Name AU Performing Arts Center
Division Name Administrative Effectiveness
Position Title Production Manager, Lighting
Job Class Code AB16
Appointment Status Full-time
Part-time FTE 1
Limited Term No
Limited Term Length
Job Summary
The Jay & Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center (GPAC) at Auburn University is looking for a Production Manager, Lighting to play a key role in shaping extraordinary experiences through cutting-edge technology and technical excellence! This is a unique opportunity to work at a world-class, multi-use venue renowned for hosting professional tours, university productions, community performances, and external events.
As the Production Manager, Lighting, you will oversee all aspects of lighting operations, serving as the master electrician and board operator. Your expertise will ensure every production meets the highest technical and artistic standards. You'll lead lighting crews, maintain equipment, and collaborate with a talented team to create unforgettable experiences for both performers and audiences.

Why Should YOU Choose Auburn University?
Exceptional Employer: Recognized as a "Best in Alabama" employer by Forbes, Auburn University boasts a thriving employee community with an average tenure of 10 years.
Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy generous state benefits, including a robust retirement plan (vesting at 10 years), substantial leave policies, and parental leave.
Tuition Assistance: Employees receive 15 credit hours of free tuition annually, with dependents enjoying a 50% tuition waiver.

About GPAC:
At GPAC, you'll work in a dynamic, collaborative environment dedicated to artistic excellence. From internationally acclaimed performances to local productions, this role offers the chance to make a significant impact in the performing arts community while advancing your career in a premier venue!

It's a Lifestyle:
Located in the heart of the South, Auburn has an idyllic small-town feel, perfecting a unique balance between a close-knit community and driving consistent growth and development. The area offers top-ranked schools, award-winning restaurants, and a welcoming community-all with a lower cost of living. Situated just two hours from Atlanta and Birmingham, Auburn provides the perfect balance of connectivity and tranquility.
Essential Functions

  • The Production Manager (Lighting) Acts as the Lighting Engineer for all touring shows and events, providing professional lighting support as the Master Electrician, Lighting Coordinator or Lighting Director. Responsibilities include preparing, hanging, circuiting, programming, and focusing stage lighting fixtures, as well as restoring all lighting equipment for each touring show and event.



  • Responsible for overseeing all lighting operations in compliance with GPAC's vision and mission for excellence. This includes the planning, development, set-up, testing, implementation, and maintenance of equipment used for lighting production of professional, university, and community performances, tours and events.

  • Demonstrates excellent customer service to all patrons, artists, and clients while providing lighting support for all performances, tours and events. Advises during presenting and rental contract negotiations as to the lighting systems and power capabilities of the spaces and available equipment. Reviews, interprets, and executes all technical riders and lighting requests of user groups. Presents written estimates of cost of labor and materials for each event to Director of Production in a timely manner.

  • Creates and updates lighting operational systems and specifications for the facility. Manages inventory, storage, repair, and preventative maintenance of all lighting tools and equipment. Updates software and hardware needs in keeping with ongoing current standards for performing arts venues. Maintains accurate inventories of equipment and consumables.

  • Monitors and implements industry best practices in lighting rigging and installation, particularly in relation to health & safety, in all GPAC spaces. Provide regular updates to the Director of Production in all areas of responsibility.

  • Trains and supervises students, TES, and part-time employees involved in lighting production operations of the GPAC.

Minimum Qualifications


Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree


OR
  • Associate's degree or vocational certificate plus 2 years of experience with theater operations, including audio, video, or lighting systems, as well as stage operations, for live performances and/or touring productions.
OR
  • High school diploma or equivalent plus 4 years of experience with theater operations, including audio, video, or lighting systems, as well as stage operations, for live performances and/or touring productions.
Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications


Minimum Skills and Abilities

  • Extensive knowledge of the methods, tools, and techniques used in the lighting elements of production.
  • Knowledge of basic rigging safety and technique.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office environment.
  • Knowledge and proficiency safely working at heights.
  • Exceptional communication and collaborative skills with demonstrated ability to lead a team.
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks with accuracy and to establish and meet deadlines in a timely manner.
  • Extensive knowledge of the methods, tools, and techniques used in the lighting elements of production.
  • Strong working knowledge and proficiency with ETC dimmers and consoles.
  • Strong working knowledge of programming, maintaining, and repairing conventional, LED, and moving lights.
  • Working knowledge of ETC architectural lighting control systems.
  • Knowledge and experience with GrandMA consoles preferred.
  • Working knowledge of AC and DC electricity and company switches.
  • Strong working knowledge of DMX and Ethernet data control systems.
  • Knowledge of proper operation and maintenance of chain motors and pit lifts.

Minimum Technology Skills
Minimum License and Certifications
Desired Qualifications


Desired Qualifications

  • Event Safety Alliance Member

  • ETCP Entertainment Electrician Certification

Posting Detail Information


Salary Range $43,290-$69,270
Job Category Arts/Museum
Working Hours if Non-Traditional Varies: Daytime, Late Nights, and Weekends.
City position is located in: Auburn
State position is located: Alabama
List any hazardous conditions or physical demands required by this position
Posting Date 11/15/2024
Closing Date
EEO Statement
AUBURN UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. It is our policy to provide equal employment and education opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. The Office of Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity (AA/ EEO) strives to ensure an inclusive and equitable working, living, and learning environment for members of the Auburn University community. Please visit their website to learn more.
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