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Stage and Automation Technician

Salary £27,824.16
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 us here at Curve. As part of the Stage and Automation Team, the post holder will play a key part in providing skilled support for all Made at Curve and visiting productions across Curve’s three spaces.   

As a Stage and Automation Technician, you will play a key role in the staging of productions, responsible for rigging, set construction, and operating Curve’s automated flying system (full training provided). You will work closely with visiting productions, creative teams, and technical professionals, ensuring industry-leading standards in safety, precision, and theatrical presentation. 

You will oversee technical operations across all Curve Theatre spaces, ensuring seamless fit-ups, get-outs, and performances. A key part of your role will be the operation and maintenance of Curve’s powered flying system, supporting productions with expert technical execution. You will collaborate with production teams, creatives, and touring companies, providing technical support and mentorship to casual staff. Maintaining theatre spaces and equipment to the highest standards will be essential, ensuring safety, compliance, and operational efficiency. 

Additionally, you will participate in show calls, technical rehearsals, and production periods, adapting to the dynamic demands of live theatre and supporting teams to achieve their creative vision through technical expertise. 

The ideal candidate will have experience in stage operations, automation, or rigging and possess excellent collaboration and communication skills, working confidently alongside industry professionals. A meticulous, detail-oriented approach to troubleshooting and problem-solving, combined with a passion for delivering high-quality productions. 

This is a permanent, full-time role on an average annualised hours contract of 42 hours per week. Regular evening and weekend work will be required.  

 

To find out more about this role, please download the Job Description & Person Specification (JDPS) document at the bottom of this page. If you have any questions or require this advert in a different format, please contact careers@curvetheatre.co.uk.

If you feel you meet the criteria for the role and wish to apply, please click 'Apply Now' to submit your application form.

 

Applications close: midnight, Monday 7 July 2025 
Interviews: Thursday 17 OR Friday 18 July, including a practical assessment lasting up to 1 hour 

 

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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