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Factory International has large flexible conjoined performance spaces that can be configured in a number of ways including a 64m long, 33m wide warehouse space or a 1600 seat auditorium with a 22m wide, 11m high proscenium arch leading to a 33m deep stage, and everything in between. Our artists stretch the ambition further reaching into every part of the building and the surrounding grounds. Our expert technical teams deliver the physical elements of all shows, artworks and events, working closely with the Programming and Producing teams to realise innovative ideas and making sure they are created in a safe, sustainable and exciting way.We are looking for expertise from all artforms; visual and performing arts, live music, theatre, exhibitions, corporate events and beyond. The Heads of the Technical departments will collectively lead a diverse range of core staff drawn from a wide range of backgrounds and experience - from exhibition technicians and carpenters to lighting and VR technicians to riggers and sound engineers. Dealing with complex logistics, the team will make sure that all of our spaces, events and shows are delivered to an exceptional standard and accessible to everyone. We're looking for people who are good communicators, enthusiastic, and who want to be part of something new and unique. Factory International is a place to be proud of your background, your experience and your expertise, while also providing the opportunity to learn and develop new skills.The key responsibilities for the Head of Video include;Responsible for the operation of all aspects of Factory International's technical equipment with particular emphasis on production video, video capture and streamingOrganise the smooth running of the get ins and fit up, show runs, and get outs, planning appropriate staffing levels and equipment for the department, and ensuring that this is carried out in accordance with current Health & Safety legislation and Environmental Good PracticeLead discipline specific team members to oversee production video within the creation and delivery of artworks, concerts, shows and events; including screens, projections, cameras and media servers. This extends to supporting Virtual Reality & Augmented reality systemsManaging the day-to-day work of the digital production function, working with colleagues to facilitate effective and efficient management of productions ranging from small-scale filming to multi-camera captures and live OBs. This will include developing a system for receiving and prioritising briefs, supporting the scheduling and planning filming and editing, monitoring the ongoing status of projects and briefing them in with delivery teamsLiaise with visiting technical departments, ensuring their requirements are met, they are compliant with Factory policies and there is maximum exploitation of the commercial contract. Develop and promote production related income streamsCover the position of Technical Duty Manager on a rota basis and manage other technical departments in the absence of the relevant manager. Provide advice to all other users of the venue with regard to the safe and proper use of technical and stage equipment with specific emphasis on production videoIn conjunction with other Department Heads plan and deliver an effective programme of maintenance (inc. Planned Preventative Maintenance), housekeeping, stock control and testing for all appliances and performance related equipment in the building. Oversee and operate the departmental overhead and show budgets in line with company regulations and proceduresIn conjunction with the Technical Manager, Director of Production & Building Operations and HR Department, plan and carry out the recruitment, development and training of technical staff, ensuring the needs of the department are metThe person specification for the Head of Video are;ESSENTIALProven experience of technical production in one or more art form (live music, theatre, performance art, etc), preferably in a producing environmentExtensive knowledge of, and experience in, the setup and use of video equipment and software packagesExperience of managing a large department with demonstrable leadership and supervisory skillsAbility to manage and communicate with staff effectively at all levelsDemonstrable experience of producing and managing budgetsAbility to work well under pressure and to prioritise competing workload demandsExperience of receiving large scale national and international touring productionsProven experience of scheduling and planning staff requirementsKnowledge of technical drawing programs including Auto CAD or Vector WorksKnowledge of the principles relating to the safe use of electricity, and an ability to apply this knowledge in practical situations typically required in an entertainment environmentComfortable working at heightExperience of Health & Safety practice and procedures including Risk AssessmentsCommitment to championing representation and inclusion at every level of the organisation with a proven ability to work with people from a wide range of backgroundsDESIRABLEA practical knowledge of LOLER, PUWER and other relevant Health and Safety regulations working within a large receiving venueElectrical qualification or training; BS 7671 18th Edition, BS 7909, C&G 2365 Lvl. 3, PAT testing & inspection, etc.IPAF, MEWP, PASMA trainingGood understanding of statutory regulations governing venues such as the Working Time DirectiveExperience of Co-production / collaboration with a variety of partners and stakeholdersUnderstanding of working within the terms of the collective national union agreements.Technical drawing skillsKnowledge of CAD, MS Office, Artifax Event or similar resource management system.Awareness of current trends in venue technologyElectrical and mechanical engineering skillsExperience of touringFull UK Drivers LicenceAppropriate qualification in technical theatre from an accredited college, university, ABTT or industry relevant training coursesVocational qualification such as IRATA, PASMA, or CITBUnderstanding of employment issuesUnderstanding of ABTT Technical Standards for Places of EntertainmentEnthusiasm for training, mentoring and support of emerging talent
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