Audio Video SupervisorexpiredThe Phoenix Theatre Company |
Description:Job SummaryThe Audio/Video Supervisor is the manager of the audio department and facilitates all video needs in production. The Supervisor also serves as A1 relief for both Stephenson and Hormel series productions, mixing at least one show per week per space during each shows run. The Supervisor is responsible for insuring the realization of audio and video designs for all Phoenix Theatre Company productions. The Supervisor oversees and helps to implement all load-in/outs for Audio/Video and ensures the safety and efficiency of that work. They are on-call for any problems that arise during technical rehearsals and performances, and they are responsible for overseeing the programming and operation of the audio/video equipment during productions. The Supervisor is responsible for coordination of the sound team’s schedules and workload. The Supervisor executes all implementation of video needs for productions. The Supervisor is responsible for the maintenance and tracking of all audio/video equipment and advises on equipment needs, upgrades and additions. The Supervisor must be conversant on all audio/video equipment and control programs, as well as current trends in software and technologies. On top of all above duties, the Audio Video Supervisor must be well versed in providing additional Audio/Video support throughout the facility and campus as needed. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Oversees and manages the audio/video department Oversees and maintains inventories of all sound/video equipment used by The Phoenix Theatre Company and makes recommendations on new equipment and other capital improvements Manages the audio/video budget along with acquiring all necessary materials and supplies Mixes large-scale productions. Serves as A1 relief for the Stevenson and Hormel mixing 1 show per week per space. Subbing for additional shows to cover vacations or sick leave of the Lead audio engineer or audio engineer(s) Facilitates sound and video needs for the load-in, tech and show run of all Phoenix Theatre Productions. Attends all necessary production and staff meetings and events Supervises the team to ensure all show notes are completed Coordinates schedules for load-in and tech week with the Director of Production Coordinates working schedules of the lead audio engineer, audio engineer(s) and apprentice(s) Performs maintenance on audio/video equipment Organizes and maintains cleanliness of the booths, sound storage, and sound offices Maintains a safe working environment based on OSHA and AEA standards Ensures and maintains the sound and video designs integrity of each production through-out its run Adheres to all production deadlines Oversees the execution of all production notes given by the artistic team within reason and budget Works cohesively with all production departments to execute each production successfully Organizational Relationships Reports to the Director of Production Manages Lead Audio Engineer, Audio Engineer(s), Audio Apprentice(s) Works in collaboration with the entire Production Team Minimum Qualifications A degree in Technical Theatre or equivalent experience in regional and/or professional theatre or equivalent industries Proficient in programming and mixing on digital and analog consoles. Background in using, maintaining, and troubleshooting wireless mic systems, QLab playback software, managing projects, meeting deadlines, and strong communication and collaboration skills Experience in video system design, implementation and troubleshooting Experience with Yamaha CL5, Allen + Heath GLD 80, Galileo speaker Management systems and TC electronic Reverb systems Experience with show control systems, utilizing OSC or Midi control Excellent knowledge of audio/video equipment Computer skills and knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite Basic knowledge and repair of various audio/ video equipment Ability to work from heights in an upright lift Willingness to adhere to a higher production standard and the desire and competence to complete productions as designed Physical / Mental Demands & Working Conditions General Office and Theatre work environment Evenings and Weekends are required Heavy lifting and working from heights Compensation/Start Date $57,000-$62,000 annually (BOE) Desired start date: Early Aug. 2025 Benefits 401(k) Heath insurance Health Savings Account Dental insurance Vision insurance Parental leave Sabbatical program Extra Benefits Qualifying Employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) 13 Paid Holidays, Paid Sick Time, Vacation and Personal Days Generous supply of complimentary tickets to live theatrical productions at The Phoenix Theatre Company Discounts at our in-house bar and bistro Free Parking for Employees To Apply Send cover letter and resume to Karla Frederick the Director of Production at [email protected] To learn more about The Phoenix Theatre Company please visit our website at www.phoenixtheatre.com
Application Deadline:
June 30, 2025
Job Duration:
Open ended
Job/Audition Type:
Full Time
Job Category:
Technical/Show Support
Payment status:
Paid
Job Location:
United States,
Arizona, Phoenix |