Deputy Head – Lighting

Summary

The Deputy Head – Lighting supports the Head of Lighting & Sound in delivering all lighting, sound, video and electrical elements for productions and events at the Citizens Theatre.

More Details

This includes hands-on technical delivery (primarily focused on lighting), assisting with the preparation, operation and maintenance of all technical systems, supervision of teams, and ensuring the highest artistic, technical and safety standards across a wide range of theatre activity. The Deputy Head – Lighting plays a key role in both produced and visiting work, participation, hires and events, contributing to high quality audience experiences and ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the lighting and technical function in a busy producing theatre. The Deputy Head – Lighting also plays a leadership role within the Lighting & Sound department and deputises in the absence of the Head of Lighting & Sound.

 

Responsibilities: 

  • Assist in the planning, rigging, focusing, and operation of lighting and video for all productions, rehearsals, and events. 
  • Work collaboratively with creative teams, designers, and other departments to realise artistic visions. 
  • Operate lighting desks and media servers as required during performances. 
  • Support the scheduling and supervision of lighting staff and casual crew. 
  • Provide leadership on get-ins, technical rehearsals, and get-outs. 
  • Act as Head of LX in their absence, including leading department meetings and liaising with production management. 
  • Assist in the upkeep, testing, and maintenance of all lighting, video, and electrical equipment. 
  • Ensure equipment is prepared, packed, and maintained for in-house, site-specific, and touring work. 
  • Maintain accurate records of inventory, servicing, and repairs. 
  • Ensure safe working practices and compliance with relevant legislation including PUWER, LOLER, and working at height regulations. 
  • Contribute to the creation and implementation of risk assessments and safe systems of work. 
  • Support with technical documentation such as lighting plots, patch sheets, and cue sheets. 
  • Participate in production meetings and contribute to scheduling and budgeting as needed. 
  • Stay informed of new technologies and practices relevant to theatre lighting and video. 

 

Person Specification: 

 

Essential 

  • Proven experience in a professional theatre lighting role, with experience in a producing theatre environment preferred. 
  • Proficiency in programming and operating ETC Eos-family consoles. 
  • Practical experience with rigging, focusing, and maintenance of theatrical lighting and video equipment. 
  • Strong understanding of relevant health and safety legislation. 
  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills. 
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure and problem-solve effectively. 
  • Willingness to work evenings, weekends, and occasional touring engagements. 

 

Desirable 

  • Experience with video/media servers such as QLab or Isadora. 
  • Qualification or training in electrics, electronics, or lighting design. 
  • IPAF or working at height certification. 
  • Experience with AutoCAD, Vectorworks, or lighting visualisation software. 

Organisation

Citizen’s Theatre

Salary (Exact)

£31,830 FTE

Closing Date

01/07/2025

Contract Type

Permanent, Full Time

Job Type

Backstage & Technical

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