The Huntington
The Huntington is hiring: Associate Technical Director in Boston
The Huntington, Boston, MA, US, 02298
Overview Join to apply for the Associate Technical Director role at The Huntington
Base pay range: $72,000.00/yr - $80,000.00/yr
Classification: Annual Salaried (72,000 - 80,000 annually) | Status: Exempt | Reports To: Technical Director
This range is provided by The Huntington. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Statement of Job In conjunction with the Technical Director, the Associate Technical Director (ATD) is responsible for the safe, accurate, timely, and effective execution of scenic designs, completed with a spirit of excellence, collaboration, and fiscal responsibility.
The ATD will serve as lead scenic manager for several productions and projects throughout the year, supervising each from initial technical design through shop fabrication, on-site installation, rehearsals, performances, and strike. Core duties include budgeting and cost analysis, technical design and drafting, researching and sourcing specialty hardware and materials, and overseeing construction and load-in/strike for both Huntington productions and external projects.
For external projects or co-productions, the ATD prepares comprehensive as-built documentation and assembly instructions, and may travel to assist with on-site installation if needed.
As the second-ranking member of the scenery team, the ATD plays a vital leadership role within The Huntington’s Production Department. The role requires strong collaboration, technical expertise, and the ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced production environment.
Job Duties & Responsibilities Technical Design / Drafting / Show Maintenance:
Serves as lead scenic manager on assigned shows and projects, coordinating directly with the design team
Acts as primary drafter for assigned projects, producing detailed construction drawings
Prepares and maintains production schedules, including build, install, maintenance, and strike timelines
Directs and assists the Shop Supervisor during builds as needed; coordinates with other production departments to maintain overall build schedule
Leads load-in and installation, ensuring effective coordination with other production departments
Attends technical rehearsals, including as a representative of the Technical Direction team for projects led by others. Takes notes, makes decisions on overnight and future work, and develops clear plans to guide the team’s next steps.
Serves as primary contact for technical issues once a show is running, through strike
Leads maintenance efforts and serves as chief inspector for productions with automated scenic elements
Communicates clearly with the Technical Director regarding project status, including any budgetary or scheduling deviations
Archives completed projects by compiling drawings, notes, purchase records, and other documentation for future reference
Serves as lead automation specialist for productions involving automated scenic elements
Shop Management:
Serves as second in line for decision-making behind the Technical Director
Supervises Scenery Team staff assigned to projects, managing workflow, ensuring safe and efficient operations
Fosters a collaborative and respectful work environment
Adhere to and promote safe working practices
Maintain a safe, clean, and efficient workspace
May be assigned specific machines or shop areas to lead maintenance and training efforts
Assists in managing scene shop operations, including the development and supervision of maintenance and safety programs
External Projects
Serves as lead project manager as described above, and acts as primary contact with the client
Leads technical design and drafting, ensuring alignment with project scope and client expectations
Develops and manages change-orders as needed throughout the project lifecycle
Travels as required to support installation and on-site notes, in accordance with project contracts
Maintains and archives all relevant project documentation, including drawings, notes, purchase records, and contracts
Additional Duties:
Assists TD with budgeting, cost analysis, and scope feasibility for scenic designs
Track Scene Shop expenses and maintain receipts
Purchase materials and supplies
Locate and schedule over-hire labor as needed for build, install, and strike processes
Occasional maintenance of facility and facility equipment pertinent to scenery operations
Conduct research for materials and products
Other duties, as assigned.
Qualifications Candidate MUST meet the following qualifications to be considered for the role:
B.A. in Technical Production or equivalent professional experience
5+ years of professional scene shop experience, preferably in a management role
Proficient in AutoCAD and theatrical drafting standards, 3D drafting preferred
Experience and knowledge of scenic construction materials, techniques, and engineering principles
Ability to lead a crew of 10+ people with varying skill levels and experience
Knowledgeable in the safe use of typical wood/metal machine and hand power tools
Experience with theatrical and entertainment rigging techniques
Must possess a keen awareness of shop safety and procedures
Familiarity with stage machinery and automation control systems
Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills
Self-motivated, punctual, and efficient
Collaborative and composed under pressure
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Self-motivated, punctual, efficient, and able to meet deadlines
Ability to work a flexible schedule, with advance notice
Able to lift 50+ lbs
Preferred Skills Proficiency in programming and operating a RAYNOC automated rigging system
Proficiency in programming and operating a Creative Conners automation system
Ability to drive a 26’ box truck
Comfortable working at heights of 60+ ft
Understanding of budgeting, accounting, and bookkeeping practices
Ability to generate rough cost estimates from renderings and detailed estimates from elevations and models
Knowledge of scene painting and properties construction methods
Familiarity with theatrical scenery and lighting design
Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Full-time
Job function Production, Design, and Project Management
Industries: Performing Arts
Note: This description reflects the essential duties of the role and does not attempt to list every possible task.
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