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Central Michigan University ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / EVENTS ENGINEERING & PRODUCTION in Mount Pleasant, Michigan
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / EVENTS ENGINEERING & PRODUCTION
Position Number: S-3499
Position Summary:
The position is responsible for the day-to-day event engineering and technical production operations and event systems work. This position provides support recommendations and review of technical specs campus wide, as well as daily solutions for technical event support and compliance including equipment rental inventory review. Maintains campus venue technology and provides training and development of technical production support staff and leads technical design for event programming. This position also provides extensive event reporting, technical estimation, and logistical production plans for Director review as well as reviews and manages vendor installations and logistical event support on and off campus. This position provides technical recommendations and submission for contracts and proposals. Oversees systems and equipment owned and operated by University Events and manages technical event planning and assessment, technical capacity development, and technical event standards for review.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree, preferably in areas directly related to any of the following areas of study: theatre management, audio engineering/recording arts, theatre design, lighting design, technical event management. Two years of professional experience working with technical production, event technology and logistics, production, or a related field, preferably in a university environment or equivalent combination of education and experience Experience managing AV technology and systems. Experience in team/crew management, event planning support for technical operations. Experience managing students, providing technical training, and trouble-shooting technical event operations. Ability to manage multiple priorities and complex detail. Experience working with technical design, event platforms, diagram software applications. Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. In-depth knowledge of university policies, procedures, and facility capabilities. Experience working with event guidelines and compliance. Ability to work with high level leadership, departments across campus, and serve as the university representative for events. Ability to perform the essential functions of this position, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working with new equipment and projects as related to non-academic performance space. Experience providing creative technical event solutions on the fly. Experience working with theatrical lighting systems or set construction or theatre/technical management. Experience working with facilities teams. Experience working with budget management or experience working with event billing/invoicing. Experience working with event software and applications.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Oversees student technical training, development, and operations campus-wide. Prepares facilities agreement contracts and technical production approvals, documentation, and reporting, and reviews and provides Director with event feasibility recommendations for event requests. Reviews technical riders and provides recommendations for installation, requirements, event compliance, and management. Creates crew instruction manuals and day to day booking, crew instructions, and tech ops plans. Designs layouts, routes, timelines, and technical plans for event operations. Prepares and supports the development of final invoices for technical estimation and billing. Maintains inventory for department rental equipment and UE managed event venues and facilities. Supports event software platforms through request process and technical offerings. Prepares purchasing requests for off campus contractors an