Job Description
Work That Entertains, Educates, and Inspires At Orlando Ballet, your role is more than a job—it’s a chance to contribute to a powerful artistic mission. Whether you’re behind the scenes or in the community, your work supports iconic performances, enriching educational programs, and access to dance for all. Join a team who are passionate about excellence, purpose-driven, and deeply connected to the cultural fabric of Central Florida. Culture & Values At Orlando Ballet, our culture is rooted in excellence, collaboration, and community. We believe in the transformative power of dance—not only on stage, but in everyday lives. Whether we’re preparing for Main Stage performances, teaching in schools, or welcoming new audiences, we lead with passion, integrity, and a deep commitment to our mission. We celebrate creativity, value diverse perspectives, and foster an environment where every team member plays a meaningful role in delivering the highest quality of dance to our community. JOB TITLE: Technical Director DEPARTMENT: Production REPORTS TO: Director of Production LOCATION: This is an onsite job placement at Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre, 600 N. Lake Formosa Drive, Orlando, FL 32803 POSITION STATUS: Full-Time, salaried, exempt COMPENSATION: $70,000-72,000, commensurate with experience BENEFITS: All standard in coordination with employee handbook Basic Purpose and Objective of the Role: Under the direction of the Director of Production, the Technical Director is responsible for all technical production operations of all Orlando Ballet and Orlando Ballet School performances and engagements, including all special events for departments outside production. Orlando Ballet is seeking a driven, self-motivated highly organized individual, with a commitment to supporting Orlando Ballet in its mission to entertain, educate and enrich through the highest quality of dance. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Oversight of all physical technical operations, including – Creation of appropriate production and technical paperwork for all Orlando Ballet engagements, including but not limited to: Ground plan & section Lineset schedule IA and non-IA Labor Calls Trucking schedules & packing manifests Any and all relevant support documentation Hands-on fabrication of all scenic, prop, and electrical practical assets as required; produce all relevant technical drawings Coordinate all production equipment logistics; Drive trucks as required (non CDL) Oversee warehousing and storage of all production assets Responsible for all logistical aspects of Orlando Ballet asset rentals. Attend and supervise installations as required Actively manage the installation, focus, programming, and operation of lighting equipment in Orlando Ballet’s studio spaces as necessary Actively manage the installation, use, and storage of Orlando Ballet’s audio and video recording and playback systems Oversee the maintenance of Orlando Ballet scenic and prop inventories, both owned and rented, with all required documentation Building and maintenance of all logistics gear (road boxes) When time allows, the building of outside projects in the shop Additional related duties as assigned by the Director of Production. Supervisory Responsibilities Direct and supervise all crews in the ballet’s warehouse and shop, as well as all other ballet locations Direct and supervise all stage crew in the theatre and on tour, with a direct focus on scenery & rigging. Fiscal Responsibilities Provide research and analysis to aid in the development of the annual production budget Maintain expense budget within boundaries of project budgets. Responsible for monthly reporting of all expenditures, providing support documentation. Track and report timecards for casual labor, both IA and independent contractor Interface with Director of Production to provide cost/ feasibility analysis for new scenic designs/projects Bid projects beyond the scope of Orlando Ballet’s Shop to outside crafts people/artisans or shops Required Qualifications Demonstrated skill in all areas of scenic and prop construction (carpentry, metal work, foam, textile, scenic painting, electrical, etc.) Demonstrated proficiency in stage electrics including automated lighting and ETC light console programming Strong knowledge of video cameras and associated A/V equipment