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Manager of Building Operations - The Arts Office

Employer
Colby College
Location
Maine, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Dec 5, 2022

Job Details

Job Description
Department:
Diamond Family Center for the Arts
Pay Rate Type:
Salary
Employee Type:
Job Summary:Colby Arts Office
Full-Time, Exempt, Salaried, Administrative Staff Appointment

The Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts is an interdisciplinary building that houses Music, Performance, Theater, and Dance, and the Cinema Studies Departments and the Colby Arts Office. The Gordon Center’s unique spaces include the Arts Incubator, Mixdown Studio, Digital Media production space, and cinema. Reporting to the director of the arts, the building operations manager operates and safeguards the Gordon Center facilities and technical assets including supervising the use of lighting, sound, studios, and the use and maintenance of classrooms and stages for The Departments of Music, Performance, Theater, and Dance, Cinema Studies, and public areas within the Gordon Center. The manager may be called upon to care for a wide range of facility related matters and will have a general working knowledge of stage, theater, dance, music, film, and related performing arts activity. As is typical for operating a performing arts center, the manager will work with colleagues on the departmental events, performance centered pedagogy, and multifaceted service to the College. We encourage inquiries from candidates who will contribute to the diversity of our College, including its cultural and ethnic diversity.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES :

Front-of-House and production operations
  • For departmental performances and public events – including front-line interaction with audiences, members of the campus, and broader arts communities administrative and operational oversight of initiatives for multiple Colby arts venues
Building Operations
  • Year-round management of the Gordon Center spaces (including downtime maintenance)
  • Manage departmental and non-departmental setups and teardowns, including:
  • Audience seating (risers, railings, access stairs, audience chairs)
  • A/V (including podiums, mics, confidence monitor, etc.)
  • Film screens and projectors
  • Music stands and seating for musicians
  • Recruit and train students (and guests) load-in/load-out crews
  • Field, respond, and prioritize all requests for building use according to the priority access policies and procedures
Production Assistance
  • Work with the assistant director of production to ensure that academic and special events at Gordon Center have sufficient and suitable lighting and sound systems
  • Work with the artistic planning team to set the yearly master calendar
  • Organize and supervise spaces, facilities, and equipment critical to production needs - such as instrumental repair, tuning of pianos, access to rehearsal spaces, rehearsal and concert set up and strike
  • Assist the assistant director of production to secure necessary rental or loan items (ex: lighting instruments, special speaker setups, pianos, and other instruments) in-house rep lighting, A/V, and rigging systems needed to remain in place for departmental use
  • Prevent liability on the part of the facilities by reviewing with the assistant director of production the technical riders of contracts for prospective performers to determine requirements with existing or rental lighting and sound equipment
  • Assist the assistant director of production by working with visiting artists, groups, and students (majors and non-majors) in using the arts facilities and providing them information regarding operational policies and procedures, coordinating specific requirements for technical and associated support, and advising them on staging techniques and training (ladder training)
  • Work with the assistant director of production in ensuring that the College’s arts facilities are ready for use by performing groups, students, guests, and others
  • Develop an effective and efficient staff of student technicians by recruiting and hiring qualified student workers, scheduling students and temporary staff
Security and Safety
  • Work with Gordon Center departments and programs to establish and maintain standardized health and safety protocols for everyone working in the building
  • Assure that departments other than Cinema Studies, Music, and Performance, Theater, and Dance facility users and event sponsors observe building policies, procedures, and scheduling priorities
  • Critically review proposed event logistics and determine protocols needed to ensure the safety and security of the facilities, staff, performers, and patrons
  • Enforce established use policies, including ADA, in a firm and consistent manner
  • Maintain and oversee inspections, cleanings, and repairs, including flooring needs (such as marley and a dance sub-floor)
  • Identify solutions to equipment failure
  • Contract annual systems inspections (especially rigging) according to national standards
  • Perform additional duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice
QUALIFICATIONS :
  • Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent in education and experience
  • Minimum of three years of experience as a building manager or similar role
  • Experience with event management systems
  • Excellent project management and negotiations skills
  • Previous experience conducting contract negotiations and managing contacts
  • Experience managing project budgets, creating a production timeline, and experience managing effective teams
  • Demonstrated proactive and creative approach to problem-solving with strong decision-making and critical thinking capabilities
  • Must be able to manage multiple complex tasks simultaneously
  • Excellent time management skills; deadline driven with proven ability to manage changing priorities
  • Must be flexible, organized, have strong attention to detail, show initiative, and have a results-driven philosophy
  • Experience managing and adhering to operating budgets and production budgets
  • Basic knowledge of theater production and entertainment technology including lighting and design, sound reinforcement and recording, video sources and projection, rigging, carpentry, properties, and stagecraft
  • Demonstrated proactive and creative approach to problem-solving with strong decision-making and critical thinking capabilities
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Suite
  • Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and building codes
  • Ability to work independently and as a member of a team, establish priorities, and work collaboratively as a member of a diverse community
  • Valid driver’s license required and must meet the College’s Fleet Safety Policy requirements
KEY RELATIONSHIPS :

Duties require interactions with faculty, students, staff, and community partners. The manager works closely with the Colby Arts Office, Facilities Services, faculty department chairs, production teams (the Departments of Music, Performance, Theater, and Dance, and Cinema Studies), box office staff, and departmental academic administrators.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :

General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, although frequent movement is necessary. Computer usage involving repetitive hand/wrist motion is also necessary. Some evenings and weekends required.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

Successful and satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). All students, faculty, and staff who are present on campus must be vaccinated and boostered against COVID-19, unless granted an exemption or accommodation by the College.

TO APPLY :

Interested candidates should apply electronically by clicking the "Apply" button on the Colby Careers website. Please submit a letter of interest including salary requirements, resume, and the contact information of three professional references. Materials should be addressed to:

Manager of Building Operations - Search Committee
Office of Human Resources
Colby College
5500 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, ME 04901-8855


Company

Colby College

Founded in 1813, Colby College is the 12th oldest liberal arts college in the United States.

Distinctive in its offerings, Colby provides an intimate, undergraduate-focused learning environment with a breadth of programs presenting students and faculty with unparalleled opportunities. A vibrant and fully integrated academic, residential, and cocurricular experience is sustained by a diverse and supportive community. Located in Waterville, Maine, Colby is a global institution with students representing nearly every U.S. state and approximately 70 countries.

Colby’s model provides the scale and impact of larger universities coupled with intensive learning in a community committed to scholarship and discovery, multidisciplinary approaches to integrated learning, study in the liberal arts, and leading-edge programs addressing the world’s most complex challenges. Its network of partnerships with prestigious cultural, research, medical, and business institutions extends educational and scholarly collaborations, providing students with unmatched experiences leading to postgraduate success.

The College’s wide variety of programs and labs provides students and the community access to unique experiences: the Colby College Museum of Art, the finest college art museum in the country, and the Lunder Institute for American Art have made the College a nationally and internationally recognized center for art scholarship; DavisConnects prepares students for lifelong success by combining a forward-thinking liberal arts education with extensive internship, research, and global opportunities for all students regardless of their personal networks and financial circumstances; and the 350,000-square-foot Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center, is the most advanced and comprehensive NCAA D-III facility in the country. In fall 2021, Colby opened the Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence, the first such institute at a liberal arts college. Colby’s new Island Campus, consisting of Allen and Benner islands, gives Colby a significant presence on the coast of Maine for a wide range of academic programs and activities and undisturbed environments ideal for conducting interdisciplinary experiences.

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