Performing Arts Aide (IVC – Technical Production)
NBU
Short-Term
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Performing Arts Aide (Technical Production) supports a vibrant season of theatrical, dance, and music events. Ideal applicants will be able to demostrate proficiency in at least two to three areas of technical production and a strong desire to expand their skills across all facets of live performance technology.
Working closely with the college’s production team, these roles will ensure the smooth and safe execution of campus performances and events while maintaining high standards of technical precision, artistic integrity, and operational safety.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.
Participate in production meetings and planning sessions when scheduled.
Assist with load-ins, technical rehearsals, performances, and load-outs.
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot technical systems, including lighting, audio, video, rigging, and automation equipment.
Support set construction, prop fabrication, and stage preparation.
Collaborate with production staff, designers, and directors to achieve artistic goals.
Provide support for student learning and technical mentorship when applicable.
Uphold safety standards, follow established procedures, and comply with college policies.
Perform routine and preventative maintenance on production equipment.
Operate equipment from ladders, lifts, or at height when required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Candidates must possess demonstrated knowledge in at least two to three of the following technical production areas:
Primary Areas of Expertise:
Theatrical lighting systems (ETC Ion, Apex consoles, DMX, sACN, moving lights)
Rigging and stage automation (counterweight fly systems, CM Lodestar, Creative Connors).
Scenic carpentry and set construction (reading designer drawings, shop tools).
Prop design and fabrication (materials, safety, creative construction techniques).
Video systems and LED technology (ROE, Brompton, Pixera, video networking).
Secondary Areas (Preferred):
Digital audio systems (Allen & Heath, Midas, Q-SYS, Dante, Shure wireless).
Live video capture and streaming (Blackmagic, Panasonic, QLab, streaming protocols).
Network infrastructure for production systems (switches, routers, show control).
Entertainment power systems (3-phase power, temporary distribution, safety protocols).
Skills and Abilities To:
Work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented production environment.
Operate a variety of technical equipment with precision and safety.
Troubleshoot and repair live event technologies under pressure.
Interpret technical drawings, system diagrams, and cue sheets.
Communicate effectively with colleagues, artists, and student crew members.
Adapt to changing production needs and schedules.
Lift and transport up to 50 lbs and work at heights safely.
Operate ladders, aerial lifts, and other access equipment.
Maintain professionalism in an educational performing arts setting.
Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to the assigned job.
EXPERIENCE
Required:
Demonstrated experience in at least two to three of the listed technical production areas.
Interest in developing skills across all areas of live event production.
Availability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Preferred:
Prior experience working in professional or educational performing arts environments.
Familiarity with production practices in a college or academic setting.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
Work is performed in theatrical, concert, and outdoor event environments. Requires standing, walking, bending, and lifting for extended periods. Exposure to heights, confined spaces, loud environments, and theatrical effects (e.g., haze, strobe lights). Use of hand and power tools, ladders, and elevated work platforms. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and work at heights safely. Evening, weekend, and occasional holiday hours required based on production schedules.
Work Schedule: TBD – Schedule and shift vary and are subject to change in accordance with the department's needs.
Hours per Week: Up to 25
Employment Conditions and Information:
This is a short-term, temporary, hourly Non-Bargaining Unit (NBU) assignment, not to exceed 160 days and 960 hours per fiscal year (July 1st through June 30th). Short-term, temporary NBU positions may only be used on an intermittent, seasonal, or project basis. Education Code Section 88003 states "Short-term employee means any person who is employed to perform a service for the district, upon the completion of which, the service required or similar services will not be extended or needed on a continuing basis.”
After successful completion of the onboarding requirements, an individual may be employed by the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD) as a short-term, temporary NBU employee. Employment will be on an “if and as needed” basis, as determined by the SOCCCD. The assignment may be shortened or extended at any time, due to departmental needs, with little to no notice. NBU employment is at-will, and either party may terminate this working relationship at any time. Neither party shall be required to provide any reason for the separation. NBU employees shall not have reemployment rights or recourse to petition to be reinstated.
NBU employees are limited to working in a single position for a single department and site (assignments are onsite only).
NBU emplyees are paid on a monthly basis. The payroll reporting period is from the 1st of the month to the last day of the month. NBU employees are paid on the 10th of the following month.
Example: For the following reporting period: January 1st through January 31st, the NBU employee will be paid on February 10th.
NBU employees who work more than 1000 hours per fiscal year are required to contribute to the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), through payroll deduction. The SOCCCD does not intend to employ NBU employees for more than 960 hours during any fiscal year.
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