Job Description:
Costume Production Technicians (CPT) at Boston Conservatory at Berklee (BCB) assist the full time costume staff in the areas of stitching, wardrobe, wigs, hair and makeup on an as-needed basis (show-by-show). CPTs may specialize in any or all areas listed.
As part of the Performance Services department, Costume Production Technicians report to the Costume Shop Manager (CSM); works closely with the Assistant Costume Shop Manager (ACSM), Wardrobe Manager (WM), and performers. This is an hourly, non-exempt position.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Complete costume alterations and craft notes for BCB costume shop supported productions across theater, dance and opera
- Assist in maintaining costume shop and show paperwork, including but not limited to notes sheets, piece lists and run sheets
- Uphold proper safety measures and assist with housekeeping in costume spaces (shop, dressing rooms, laundry room, etc.)
- Support actors with costume and wig dressing and quick changes prior to, during, and after each performance; choreograph and facilitate quick changes, working with Wardrobe Manager and Stage Manager on securing quick change areas as needed
- Assist the WM in maintaining all costume pieces across all stages of production to uphold original designs and best possible condition
- Perform basic wig maintenance to preserve original styling and best possible condition
- Assist WM with laundering costumes between performances
- Efficiently tend to alteration needs and all wardrobe issues during rehearsals and performances as they arise
- Assist the WM with checking in, laundering and sorting all costumes at the end of each production, return in-house stock items, separate and pack items for drycleaning pickup
- Attend designer run and tech showings, in consultation with the WM
- Attend rack tour and load-in for each production to facilitate the transition of costumes from the Shop to Wardrobe for tech, dress and performances
- Assist the WM in packing costumes for off campus productions
MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent professional experience or training
- Minimum 1 year experience working in the costume field (stitching, wardrobe, Wigs, HMU)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Interest in and knowledge of theatrical costume construction techniques, wardrobe/wig maintenance
- Proficiency on industrial machines required
- Extremely detail oriented and paperwork-driven
- Must be able to work independently, take direction, move with urgency, remain diplomatic and calm in fast-paced situations
- First Aid/CPR certified a plus
- Familiarity with Google Suite and/or similar formats for record-keeping and communications is helpful
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Indoor environments, some with low light: costume shop, stages, backstage areas, dressing rooms.
- May work closely with student workers
SPECIAL WORKING CONDITIONS, PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, ETC:
- Some nights and weekends required
- Must be able to lift up to 30 pounds and climb ladders up to 12ft
- Seated and standing positions, crouching, kneeling
ADMINISTRATIVE CONDITIONS:
- Final compensation offered is based on applicants’ experience, potential, level of specialization, and is determined by Berklee HR.
- Accepted candidates will join Berklee’s payroll and submit hours worked via Workday as appropriate.
Pay Rate: $22/hour
This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship.
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