What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lecturer, Technical Director, Scene Shop Manager position at Troy University?
The Lecturer, Technical Director, Scene Shop Manager position is a full-time faculty position offering potential for exploration in teaching, leadership, logistics management, artistry, and service. The Technical Director maintains oversight of the various technical aspects of production, with emphasis in the area of scenery and properties. This position is primarily responsible for construction and management of scenery and props for Theatre and Dance productions, teaching and mentoring with a student-centric approach aimed at providing opportunities for students to develop skill, independence, and agency. The qualified candidate will demonstrate a desire to produce quality scenery, sets, and props that complement and support theatre and dance presentations by collaborating toward common goals with the director, designers, and production manager in the development of productions, simultaneously offering students high-quality experiential learning opportunities. Opportunities for design, teaching, and experience in adjacent areas of expertise are available, and integration of disciplines is encouraged. Support from faculty colleagues, artistic team, production manager, and department administration is strong. Applicants with a passion for teaching are strongly encouraged to apply.
Additional position details are available upon request, and discussion about specific aspects of the position may yield flexibility to suit the role to the strengths of the candidate.
In Class Teaching Percentage Online Teaching Percentage Minimum Qualifications
- 18 hours of graduate study in technical theatre, design and technology, or related field or commensurate professional experience
- Teaching experience
- Professional or industry experience in theatre and dance production and a working knowledge of the performing arts industry and current standards and trends
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, Vectorworks, and other digital rendering techniques
- Proficiency in woodworking, rigging, welding and other traditional methods of fabrication, construction, and making; Interest and experience with innovative design/tech methods and technologies
- Extensive knowledge of safe use of equipment
- Collaborative spirit and strong work ethic
- Proven organizational and leadership skills
- Commitment to teaching, serving, and artistic and academic excellence
- Evidence of success in promoting an environment that advances access, equity, and inclusion
- Masters or terminal degree in theatrical design, technology, management, or related field
- Evidence of successful, student-centered teaching at the collegiate level
- Experience as a technical director, technician, or manager in a professional setting
- Demonstrated capacity to revise systems to improve safety, efficiency, and effectiveness
- Demonstrated experience in bringing new ways and introducing new technology to production
- Interest and/or experience in additive and subtractive manufacturing (CNC and 3D Printing, etc.), advanced digital design and rendering software and techniques
- Demonstrated excellence in artistic and teaching endeavors