Public Administration & LegalLegal, social and cultural professionalsISCO 2654
technical director
Technical directors realise the artistic visions of the creators within technical constraints. They coordinate the operations of various production units, such as scene, wardrobe, sound and lighting, and make-up. They adapt the prototype and study the feasibility, implementation, operation and technical monitoring of the artistic project. They are also responsible for the stage equipment and technical equipment.
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Must-Have Skills (Advanced)
CommunicationAdvanced
InfluenceAdvanced
Problem SolvingAdvanced
Transdisciplinary ThinkingAdvanced
Developing PeopleAdvanced
Decision MakingAdvanced
Supporting Skills
Customer OrientationIntermediate
Creative ThinkingIntermediate
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Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (9)
theatre techniquestheatre techniquesThe techniques that facilitate a successful presentation of a play.organise rehearsalsorganise rehearsalsManage, schedule and run rehearsals for the performance.write risk assessment on performing arts productionwrite risk assessment on performing arts productionAssess risks, propose improvements and describe measures to be taken on a production level in performing arts.coordinate with creative departmentscoordinate with creative departmentsCoordinate activities with other artistic and creative departments.adapt to artists' creative demandsadapt to artists' creative demandsWork with artists, striving to understand the creative vision and adapting to it. Make full use of your talents and skills to reach the best possible result.negotiate health and safety issues with third partiesnegotiate health and safety issues with third partiesConsult, negotiate and agree on potential risks, measures and safety procedures with third parties.adapt designers’ work to the performance venueadapt designers’ work to the performance venueReorient the work of performance collaborators, such as musicians, dancers, actors as well as artistic and technical collaborators, such as set designers, lighting operators and stage managers.promote health and safetypromote health and safetyPromote the importance of a safe working environment. Coach and support staff to participate actively in the continuous development of a safe working environment.coordinate technical teams in artistic productionscoordinate technical teams in artistic productionsPlan, coordinate and supervise the work of the technical teams such as scene, wardrobe, light and sound, make-up and hairdressing and props during set-up, rehearsals, performances and dismantling.
Optional (1)
write technical riderswrite technical ridersParticipate in all aspects of the creation of technical riders. Create, or help create, cues for the technical crew in coordination with creators, directors and designers team. Verify that the crew un...
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ISCO GroupLegal, social and cultural professionals
Essential Skills9
Core Skills8