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Theater Technician

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Dublin Unified School District

Dublin, CA (In Person)

$56,160 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Theater Technician Dublin Unified School District Dublin, CA Job Details Part-time $22 - $32 an hour 9 hours ago Benefits Flexible schedule Qualifications Records maintenance OSHA English High school diploma or GED Set construction Theater experience Full Job Description The Center for Performing Arts & Education facility is looking for theater technicians to help run events for the Dublin Unified School District, the City of Dublin, and outside rentals. All experience ranges are welcome. We are a learning facility for students and technicians who want more experience with sophisticated equipment. The position is called an
AT WILL/ON CALL
technician. This means that we post the schedule of events and open slots for people to sign up when they can work through our Humanity shift planning app. It's a very balanced system, and due to other freelancing jobs, it is incredibly flexible. We never schedule an employee to work. The employee schedules themselves. The rate of pay is determined after a brief interview with the Theater Manager on technical skill sets and general knowledge of being a theater technician ($22 - $32 per hour). Our facility is twelve years old. Our lighting console is the
ETC APEX 5
with ETC LED colorsource cyc, ETC LED colorsource pars as back and down light, ETC LED Lustr+ (2 & 3), front light and specials, and ETC LED colorsource spots for high sides. We have a variety of moving light fixtures from Chauvet Mavericks, Vipers, Axiom, B-Eye K15 Aqua, VariLite VLZ Profiles, etc. We also have an old ION, Nomad, Puck, and Gio @5 from ETC as portable design consoles. Our main sound console is a Yamaha DM7 with an extension, but we also have the Yamaha CL5, and Midas M32 and M32r digital mixers. We use QLAB, Arkaos Media Master Pro, Resolume, Showcontroller, Beyond, and Madmapper for sound, projections, and Kavant laser. We have two projectors; Christie 7500 lumen lamp-based and Epson 15,000 lumen laser. We have an intercom everywhere and a Clear-Com FreeSpeak II wireless system for employees only (Agent IQ mobile). Our microphones range from DPA, EarthWorks, Shure, Sennheiser, Rode, Audix, and more. We have 40 wireless body packs for our big musicals (Shure ULXD, Sennheiser G3, & Audio Technica). The space is equipped with a full fly rail and motorized orchestra lift. We have done ZFX/FOY flying in the venue three times, and one was automated so the actor could walk along the wall and upside down across the proscenium (Mary Poppins). The space is constantly evolving, and we are looking for a few good technicians to help us progress further. Our new 600-seat venue will be opening at Emerald High School in the fall of 2027. This venue will have automated rigging. Employees will have the opportunity to work at both venues.
BASIC FUNCTION
Under the direction of the Theater Manager, help facilitate the daily operation of the Center for Performing Arts & Education; prepare and construct materials and equipment for performances; perform a variety of clerical and secretarial duties in support of the theatre; assist in the creation and maintenance of student, staff, department, and rental performances and events; train and provide work direction to student workers.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Prepare and construct materials and equipment for performances; set up lighting, sound equipment, rigging, platforms, orchestra ceiling, rails, and other theatre equipment; maintain and perform minor repairs on theatre equipment; construct and assist with the installation of theatre sets. Perform various clerical and secretarial duties in support of the theatre; receive and sort calls, voice messages, and emails from clients. Train and provide work direction to student workers. Operate various office and theatre equipment, including a computer and assigned software, sound and lighting consoles, platforms, hand and power tools, and microphones. Attend a variety of meetings as required.
OTHER DUTIES
Perform related duties as assigned. This may include other areas on campus or off-site besides the Center for Performing Arts & Education facility.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
KNOWLEDGE OF:
OSHA safety standards relating to equipment used, including fire codes. Sound and lighting principles. Operation and maintenance of theatre equipment. Basic record-keeping techniques. Basic rigging protocols.
ABILITY TO
Facilitate the daily operation of the Center for Performing Arts & Education; Prepare and construct materials and equipment for performances; Assist in creating and maintaining student, staff, department, and rental performances and events. Train and provide work direction to student workers. Operate and demonstrate proper use of stage and shop equipment, including hand and power tools. Maintain records and inventories. Work cooperatively with others. Work nights and weekend hours as needed. Assist with sound, lighting, and other areas of stage production.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination is equivalent to graduation from high school and two years of increasingly responsible theatre experience.
WORKING CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENT:
Office, outside venues, and theatre environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate assigned tools and equipment. Bending at the waist, kneeling, or crouching. Hearing and speaking to exchange information. Climbing ladders and stairs to rig lighting equipment and load counterweight. Seeing to perform assigned activities. Lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling heavy objects (50 lbs minimum). Reaching overhead, above the shoulders, and horizontally.
HAZARDS:
Working at heights. Exposure to paint fumes. We have a virtual tour of the facility: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=WysqwVMH21z
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$22.00 - $32.00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Shift:
10 hour shift 12 hour shift 4 hour shift 8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Night shift
Work Days:
Monday to Friday Weekends as needed
Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Language:
English (Required)
Work Location:
In person