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Hawk’s Well Theatre is an inspiring, welcoming and ambitious place to work. The Deputy Technical Manager will be a valued member of the team, directly contributing to the quality, ambition and success of this work.
The Opportunity
Working closely with the Technical Manager, the Deputy Technical Manager will help deliver a broad programme across our venues, studio, outdoor spaces & producing projects. We are looking for a practical, positive & collaborative theatre technician who enjoys solving problems, supporting artists and colleagues, and helping a busy venue operate safely and professionally. This is a hands-on role with room to contribute ideas, develop skills and play an important part in the future of Hawk’s Well Theatre.
Key Responsibilities
• Work with the Technical Manager to deliver the safe, professional and welcoming technical operation of events at Hawk’s Well Theatre, the Art Deco Theatre and Temple Street Studio.
• Support visiting companies, performers, producers and creative teams from advance planning through to get-in, rehearsal, performance and get-out.
• Contribute to Hawk’s Well’s own productions and co-productions, helping to realise the creative and technical ambitions of each project.
• Provide technical support for engagement, peacebuilding and community programmes, including work delivered in non-traditional and outdoor settings.
• Operate and maintain lighting, sound, stage and related technical systems, with particular responsibility in areas that match your experience and strengths.
• Assist with fit-ups, technical rehearsals, performances, turnarounds and venue changeovers to a consistently high standard.
• Advise incoming productions on venue specifications, technical possibilities, staffing requirements and practical solutions.
• Help schedule, brief, support and supervise casual and part-time technical staff and local crew.
• Contribute to a positive learning culture by sharing knowledge, mentoring less experienced staff and supporting good working practices.
• Carry out routine maintenance, checks and minor repairs, helping ensure that equipment and spaces remain safe, reliable and ready for use. Support compliance with health and safety procedures, risk
Who We Are Looking For
• At least a year’s professional experience in technical theatre, live performance, events or a comparable arts venue.
• A strong practical background in at least one technical discipline, such as lighting, sound, stagecraft or production technology, together with a willingness to work across other areas.
• A collaborative and approachable manner, with the confidence to communicate clearly. The ability to work efficiently both independently and as part of a team.
• Good organisational skills, attention to detail and a solutions-focused approach. Flexibility to work evenings and weekends in line with the theatre programme.
• A full, clean driving licence.
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