Technical Director
Company: Marquee Arts
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Michigan Theater and State
Theater | A New Era of Production and Innovation The Michigan
Theater (opened in 1928) and the State Theater (opened in 1942) are
two of Ann Arbor’s most iconic cultural landmarks and the core of
Marquee Arts. As the organization moves from a rental-house model
toward producing approximately 35 live shows each year, both
theaters are poised for an exciting transformation. Each venue has
its own history, personality, and devoted audience—but together
they anchor a renewed vision for live events, film, community
programming, and creative expression. To support this next chapter,
Marquee Arts seeks a visionary, technically skilled, and
people-centered Technical Director to modernize production systems,
elevate the technical standard of all events, and lead our team
into the theater’s next century. Why This Role Matters The Michigan
and State Theaters are places where history and innovation meet. As
Marquee Arts expands its artistic footprint, the Technical Director
becomes the architect of a new production era—one that honors the
past while building the technical foundation for the future. The
modernization work undertaken in this role will shape how our
community experiences live performance, film, and creative events
for decades to come. Position Overview The Technical Director
oversees all technical operations for the Michigan Theater, the
State Theater, and the Screening Room. This includes supervising
IATSE and non-union crews, supporting visiting artists and touring
productions, ensuring exceptional film presentation, maintaining
historic systems, and guiding a multi-year modernization plan for
both venues. This role requires a leader who is equally comfortable
with historic preservation and cutting-edge production technology,
who thrives in live event environments, and who can communicate
clearly with artists, donors, and production teams. The Technical
Director will help transform our theaters into future-ready spaces
capable of supporting an expanding slate of concerts, talks,
festivals, and in-house productions. Key Responsibilities:
Production Leadership and Live Event Support Plan, advance, and
execute all live productions across both venues. Serve as the
primary technical representative during all stages of event
activity. Review technical riders, coordinate with vendors, and
collaborate with artists, tour managers, and community groups.
Determine, schedule, and supervise technical staffing, including
IATSE crews. Provide a professional and welcoming backstage
experience, including VIP and donor engagement when appropriate.
Film Presentation Ensure superb film projection and sound quality
in the Michigan Theater, State Theater, and Screening Room. Support
hybrid events integrating live components with film. Infrastructure
Modernization and Capital Improvements Lead the upgrading of AV,
lighting, sound, projection, rigging, and backstage systems.
Partner with contracted professionals on design and implementation.
Create and execute a multi-year modernization roadmap aligned with
programming growth and production needs. Operations, Safety, and
Maintenance Oversee safe operation of all technical systems during
rehearsals and events. Maintain staging, lighting, sound, and AV
equipment at both theaters. Manage budgets for equipment,
maintenance, and supplies. Complete payroll for stage personnel and
participate in technical staff evaluations Supervisory
Responsibility: This position will help to supervise the Associate
Technical Director, Head Projectionist, House Technician, Relief
staff and Stagehands. Working Conditions: A full-time, regular
hourly position (2,080 hours annually, inclusive of paid time off)
Overtime must be approved in advance and will be compensated at
time and a half for hours beyond eight in a day. Reasonable work
hours and meal breaks are expected and supported. Office equipment
and required software will be provided. Physical Demands: While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to talk and hear. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
This role also regularly requires reaching, bending, kneeling,
stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing stairs, ladders, and/or
scaffolding, and walking and standing for extended periods of time.
Extended computer use is required. The employee will regularly
lift, push, pull and/or move items that weigh up to 75 pounds.
Qualifications and Experience: Extensive experience in both
historic theaters and modern live-event technical environments.
Expertise in AV systems, lighting, sound, staging, rigging, and
film projection (35mm and digital). Demonstrated success
modernizing technical infrastructure and managing capital projects.
Strong leadership experience with IATSE or similar union crews,
including knowledge of work rules and collaborative scheduling
practices. Background in production management and supporting
in-house programming as well as touring shows. Excellent
interpersonal and hospitality skills, comfortable interfacing with
artists, agents, creative teams, and donors. Clear communicator
capable of explaining technical concepts to non-technical
audiences, including board members and funders. Strong project
management, budgeting, documentation, and operational planning
skills. Commitment to safety, training, and workforce development.
Creative, adaptable, and excited by organizational transformation
and the opportunity to build new systems from the ground up.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications: An active and good standing
membership with IATSE 395. (Can participate in the membership
process upon hire if currently not a member) Compensation and
Benefits Information: This is a full-time, non-exempt hourly
position Pay Rate: $38.54 Benefits: Medical, Dental & Vision
Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, Paid Time-off: Holidays,
Vacation and Health Leave, Annuity Plan, Training Trust Plan, Free
Movie Admission & Concessions/Merchandise Discount Candidates who
are inspired by legacy, motivated by innovation, and eager to help
guide two beloved historic theaters into their next century are
encouraged to apply.
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