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Stage and Automation Technician

Salary £26,382.72
Location Leicester
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This is a Annualised Hours, Full Time vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.

We are seeking a Stage and Automation Technician to join our wider technical team at Curve. The post holder will ensure all Made at Curve and visiting productions are presented to the highest standard and assist in the development and running of effective maintenance routines to ensure Curve equipment is maintained to a high standard. 

The successful candidate will have relevant experience of working in a busy theatre environment for them to provide full technical support to Curve and its users. As a member of the stage department, you will require basic carpentry and/or metalwork skills and a broad understanding of stagecraft. Knowledge of  rigging techniques and related equipment such as shackles, chain and motor hoists is desirable but not  essential. You will need to be able to work independently and as part of a team to participate in  the upkeep and maintenance of the performance spaces. You will be expected to lead a team of casual technicians to maintain the high standards we require. 

As well as being an all-round stage technician, we are looking for a candidate who has experience of flying during fit-ups, get outs and performances, and is looking to further their experience in this field. This can be with either hemp, counterweight, or automated systems. The right candidate will receive full training in the venues powered flying system to enable them to program and operate for touring and produced productions. Knowledge of LOLER, PUWER, COSHH and as well as a practical knowledge of electrical safety within the workplace is desirable, but not essential. Evening, weekend, and bank holiday work will be required as a normal part of the working week. 

 

If you'd like to learn more about this role, please download the Job Description and Person Specification (JDPS) document at the bottom of the page. If you feel you meet the criteria for the role and wish to apply, please click 'apply Now' to submit an application form.

 

Closing date for applications: 12pm, Monday 24 February 2025 
First stage interviews:  Wednesday 5 / Thursday 6 March 2025  
Second stage interviews: Thursday 13 / Friday 14 March 2025  

Please note - interviews will include a set of practical tasks designed to ensure you meet the job requirements. During this time, you will be asked a selection of questions. 

 

We are an inclusive organisation, from our trustees and team members to our audience and participants. We treat all job applicants equally, regardless of class, age, disability, gender identity or gender expression, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any other equality characteristic. We particularly encourage applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the cultural sector. 

Curve is a spectacular state-of-the-art theatre based in the heart of Leicester’s vibrant Cultural Quarter, creating compelling cultural experiences for all those who live, learn, visit and work in the city.

Over 800,000 people a year engage with Curve through performances and projects at our home in Leicester, across the UK and internationally. Under the leadership of Chief Executive Chris Stafford and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster, Curve has developed a reputation for producing, programming and touring a bold and diverse programme of musicals, plays, new work, dance and opera. All of this is presented alongside a dynamic mix of community engagement, artist development and learning programmes, which firmly places audiences, artists and communities at the heart of everything we do.

We are a registered charity and this supports our work with people of all ages and backgrounds, enabling them to access, participate in and learn from the arts, nurturing new and emerging talent and creating outstanding, award-winning theatrical experiences.

At Curve we value equality and diversity and recognise that there is a difference between them. We are  committed to creating an environment of positive working relationships. We believe every employee, worker, and visitor to Curve has the right to be treated with equality, dignity and respect. We have a number of policies and training programmes in place that must be observed by everyone at Curve.

Opened in 2008 by Her Majesty The Queen, our award-winning building, designed by acclaimed architect Rafael Viñoly, offers a completely unique visitor experience.

Unlike any other theatre in the UK, we have no traditional backstage area. Audiences can enjoy the full theatre making process, peek behind the scenes and maybe even spot an actor or two dashing from the stage to their dressing room or enjoying a coffee in our Café. Our curved façade is made from 1,192 tonnes of steel and 46000m² of glass.

"Whenever anyone asks me where I work I am always so proud to say Curve. Everyday is completely different and the work that is created on our stage is incredible!"

"You work in a friendly, creative environment where people are the focus."

"Curve is a terrific place to work - and at the heart of our theatre is an outstanding team with a commitment to bringing world class artistic experiences to everyone who lives, learns and works in our city and beyond. If you want to be part of an ambitious and exciting organisation, our theatre is the place for you."

"You should join the team if you like throwing yourself into projects and working hard to see them come to fruition. If you would like the satisfaction of seeing a show on one of the Curve stages and knowing that you have helped to make it happen, you should definitely consider joining the team at Curve."

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