Assistant/Associate Professor of Scenic Stage Automation
Position Summary
Description of Responsibilities and Duties
This position is a time-limited appointment with a duration of two years.
- Teach coursework within the Undergraduate Stage Automation and Graduate Stage Automation curricula.
- Mentor undergraduate and graduate students throughout the production process from engineering and estimating through fabrication, automation integration, technical rehearsals, load-ins, and strike planning.
- Support and expand the Stage Automation Program with an emphasis on emerging technologies, automation systems, rigging systems, and industry-standard workflows.
- Teach and mentor students in areas including scenic construction, technical direction, project management, fabrication, automation integration, and production coordination.
- Advise students regarding curricular progress, portfolio development, and end-of-semester evaluations.
- Maintain the quality and integrity of the Stage Automation Programs through curricular development, mentorship, and high-quality instruction.
- Assist in admissions and recruitment efforts through interviews, portfolio reviews, on-campus recruitment events, and off-site recruiting activities.
- Continue active professional engagement within the entertainment industry.
- Participate in shared governance by serving the program, school, and institution.
- Of students within the Graduate program the Stage Automation
- Other duties as assigned by the Dean of the School of Design and Production.
Specialization or certification in any of the following areas is highly desirable:
- Stage Automation
- Technical Direction
- Rigging Systems
- Scenic Construction
- CAD Drafting and Engineering
- Metal Fabrication, including Welding and Machining
- Structural Design
- Project Management
- Emerging Entertainment Technologies
- Automation Programming and Integration
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Technical Production, Scenic Technology, Stage Automation, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience.
- Minimum of five years of professional experience in scenic technology, technical direction, stage automation, or entertainment production.
- Evidence of professional work supporting diverse identities and collaborative environments.
- Evidence of strong teaching potential and student mentorship.
Preferred Qualifications
- MFA or terminal degree in Technical Production or related discipline.
- Significant professional experience in live entertainment, themed entertainment, immersive entertainment, theatre, opera, dance, or large-scale production environments.
- Experience with automation systems, rigging systems, control systems, CAD drafting, fabrication technologies, welding, machining, and project management.
- University-level teaching experience and/or mentorship of emerging professionals.
- Industry certifications or specialized experience in automation, rigging, fabrication, or structural design.
Tenure Information
UNCSA utilizes a multi-year contract system in lieu of tenure.
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