City of Bloomington

Center for the Arts Maintenance and Production Superintendent


Pay$84754.00 - $89895.00 / year
LocationBloomington/Minnesota
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 4787867

      The City of Bloomington is seeking an individual to provide facility maintenance and event production management under the direction of the Center for the Arts Manager for Bloomington Center for the Arts (BCA). Primary objectives include: all facility maintenance functions, planning, scheduling, and improvements, overall management of facility production schedules and planning, and providing leadership and supervision for event-specific theatrical staffing.


      CITY VALUES & EXPECTATIONS

      • Develops, supports, and models a positive and productive workplace culture based on respect, dignity, honesty, and integrity. Allows staff to grow and succeed by providing opportunities for increased responsibility and creating a positive work culture
      • Supports and advances organizational development efforts such as developing a high performing organization, employee engagement, workforce development, inclusion and equity, and performance measurement efforts
      • Works cooperatively with others; develops and maintains respectful and effective working relationships with diverse coworkers and community members; consistently brings a high level of self-awareness and empathy to all personal interactions
      • Proactively resolves conflicts and misunderstandings in order to ensure a respectful and inclusive workplace
      • Seeks to understand the legacy of structural racism, and its impact on employees and the residents we serve; identifies any implications and adverse equity impacts when developing or reviewing policies, projects, activities and interactions with stakeholders
      • Embraces the City's shared values and contributes towards accomplishing the City's vision and goals by being creative, innovative, continuously learning, and communicating clearly
      • Plan and direct a preventative maintenance program for the facility, designed to avoid costly equipment breakdowns and loss of operations.
      • Investigate and repair/replace all breakdowns of BCA equipment, machinery, or supplies.
      • Review all maintenance procedures regularly and implement new practices to maintain the desired level of quality at the most favorable cost.
      • Prepare and submit supply and repair budget for review and approval by the Center for the Arts Manager.
      • Recommend outside contractors when needed, prepare RFPs, and manage contractual work to assure the required quality of service is met.
      • Provide leadership in theatrical production, which may include operations, technical, and stage management.
      • Interviews, hires, trains, directs, and supervises BCA Theater Technician staff. Contracts additional event-specific technical theater staffing when relevant.
      • Works in conjunction with BCA Resident Arts Organization production teams for shared use of theater and event spaces, including development of facility procedures, policies, equipment needs, schedules, and room requirements.
      • Develop usage policies, training, and operation of theater technical equipment, including audio, lighting, projection, rigging/fly systems, personnel lifts, and other event-specific equipment.
      • Recommend staffing levels needed to correspond with the intensity of scheduled event usage periods.
      • Oversee and manage all BCA equipment assets.
      • Review patron and user feedback, in the absence of Center for the Arts Manager or Assistant Manager, to determine facts and resolve issues in accordance with Departmental policy in a timely manner.
      • Available to respond to after-hours emergency calls from BCA staff.
      • Keep BCA Manager and BCA Assistant Manager informed of matters they need to know so they can effectively perform their responsibilities.
      • Recommend policies, procedures and other controls which would improve the operation of BCA.
      • Maintain a close working relationship with the BCA Manager and BCA Assistant Manager for event production schedules and operations.
      • Performs other duties as assigned to achieve the City's cultural arts, historical, parks & recreation service objectives.


      KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES REQUIRED

      • Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of the efficient maintenance and operation of a performing arts facility and/or theater.
      • Knowledge of and experience in Technical Theater, including audio, lighting, projection, rigging/fly systems, personnel lifts, and live event production roles.
      • Strong organizational, planning and prioritization skills.
      • Act as a role model for all employees by demonstrating the behavior and work ethic expected of all employees.
      • Demonstrates fundamental supervisory practices and principles.
      • Ability to convey detailed instructions to others.
      • Self-motivated, independent worker able to track, monitor, and complete assignments on time with minimal supervision, or under general instructions.
      • Ability to take responsibility for one's work by anticipating and planning workloads through punctual, adaptable, and accountable habits in one's daily work assignments.
      • Ability to manage a complex working environment with multiple priorities, tasks, and constituencies simultaneously.
      • Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing, over the phone and in person, with employees and customers in an effective, tactful, and courteous manner.
      • Competent computer skills, including word processing, database, spreadsheet, presentation, and email applications.
      • Demonstrated leadership skills as well as organizational skills.
      • Ability to prioritize tasks, completes work assignments accurately, on time and within budgetary limits.
      • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with staff, other City department personnel, community organizations, volunteers, contractors, artists, and the general public.
      • Ability to work a variety of hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
      • Provide setup and take down of event and performance furniture (tables, chairs, music stands, orchestral sound shells, etc.) for meetings, presentations, events, and performances.
      • Knowledge of electrical, mechanical, HVAC, and theatrical equipment and systems.
      • Knowledge of current federal, state, and local laws and regulations pertaining to safe use of theatrical and event spaces.
      • Mechanical aptitude.
      • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Position may include bending, climbing, reaching, overhead pushing and pulling, elevation, and exposure to paint and chemical solvents.

      MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

      • High School Diploma or GED
      • Three (3) or more years of experience diagnosing, repairing, and working on mechanical equipment as it pertains to arts facility operation. Examples include:
        • Theatrical performance equipment – rigging/fly systems, orchestral shells, stage floors, personnel lifts, audio, lighting, projection, and other event-specific equipment.
        • HVAC systems, furnaces, water heaters, pumps, and exhaust fans.
        • Plumbing equipment.
      • Three (3) or more years supervisory experience including recruiting, interviewing, directing and supervising work of subordinate staff.
      • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
      • Experience with power tools, performing simple carpentry work.
      • Ability to work independently as well as on a team.
      • Experience working directly and effectively with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds and diverse life experiences.
      • Valid driver's license or ability to secure individual transportation as needed, including on short notice.
      • Ability to work a variety of hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays.

      DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS

      • Advanced coursework from an accredited college, vocational or technical school, in a closely related field to maintenance supervision and/or technical theater.
      • Additional years of experience diagnosing, repairing, and working on mechanical equipment as it pertains to arts facility operation. Examples include:
        • Theatrical performance equipment – rigging/fly systems, orchestral shells, stage floors, personnel lifts, audio, lighting, projection, and other event-specific equipment.
        • HVAC systems, furnaces, water heaters, pumps, and exhaust fans.
        • Plumbing equipment.
      • Advanced knowledge of technical theater and production – Dante/networked audio, DSPs, lighting systems, Crestron.
      • Certifications as they relate to technical theater and event production. Dante certifications, Avixa CTS certification, or equivalent experience.
      • Additional years of supervisory experience including recruiting, interviewing, directing and supervising work of subordinate staff.
      • Network and affiliate contacts within the Twin Cities and surrounding areas for performance arts, visual arts, and arts and cultural groups.
      • Ability to speak a second language, in addition to English that has a recognized presence in the community. (Spanish, Somali, Vietnamese, Chinese Mandarin, Cambodian, etc.)

      SUPERVISION OF OTHERS

      Direct supervision of ten to thirty part-time/temporary staff, volunteers, program contractors and other consultants as needed.


      Anticipated Hiring Range: $84,754 – $89,895 Annually

      2025 Full Salary Range: $84,754 – $112,986 Annually


      Full-Time; Exempt; Non-Union; Benefits Eligible

      The City of Bloomington is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating a diverse workforce that reflects the community we serve. Applicants who are black, indigenous or persons of color are encouraged to apply. We also encourage women, veterans, members of the LGBTQIA community, and individuals with disabilities to apply.


      The position description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change

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