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The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center

Technical Coordinator

The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, San Diego, California, United States, 92189

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Job Title: Technical Coordinator Department:

Production Reports to:

Associate Technical Director Status:

Full-time, non-exempt Start Date:

November 24th, 2025

Pay Range Base pay:

$28.00/hr - $32.00/hr

About La Jolla Music Society La Jolla Music Society is one of the most prestigious and highly respected performing arts presenters in the United States. Our winter season presents a rich variety of classical, jazz, global roots, spoken word, family, and dance programming at our state‑of‑the‑art venue, The Conrad, as well as off‑site venues throughout San Diego. In addition to our winter season and award‑winning Learning & Engagement Programs, La Jolla Music Society also produces SummerFest, a renowned four‑week chamber music festival featuring world‑class artists and ensembles performing an array of concerts and programs curated by SummerFest Music Director, Inon Barnatan.

Summary The Technical Coordinator provides hands‑on support for all technical aspects of live events and performances at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center. Working under the guidance of the Associate Technical Director, the Technical Coordinator ensures that equipment is set up correctly, crews are directed efficiently, and productions run smoothly.

Responsibilities

Assist with the setup and breakdown of technical elements including lighting, sound, and video during load‑ins and performances.

Operate the technical elements as directed by the TD or ATD, including lighting, sound, and video during load‑ins and all assigned performances.

Lead technical crews during setup and execution of performances, ensuring tasks are completed safely, efficiently, and on schedule.

Guide technical crew to ensure all members understand their roles, responsibilities, safety protocols, and standard operating procedures.

Support the execution of technical schedules and advance preparations with the ATD and TD.

Monitor production elements and flag any issues or discrepancies to the ATD or TD for resolution.

During performances, troubleshoot and resolve technical issues quickly to minimize disruption.

Participate in the scheduled building opening and closing rotation to ensure the facility is properly secured at the end of events and operations.

Equipment Maintenance & Management

Prepare and maintain technical equipment before, during, and after shows, including checking for repairs and proper storage and reporting any issues to the ATD.

Ensure audio systems, lighting setups, and video equipment are installed, tested, and functioning correctly prior to artist arrival, sound‑check, and showtimes.

Documentation & Reporting

Assist with post‑show breakdown and storage of equipment, ensuring proper organization and maintenance.

Provide technical feedback and post‑show reports to the ATD and TD, including notes on equipment performance, crew needs, and any challenges encountered.

Qualifications

1–2 years of experience working with theatrical technical equipment.

Keen attention to detail.

Strong communication skills.

Advanced competency in ETC EOS, networked lighting systems, DMX, RDM, sACN management, ETC Paradigm, ETC Mosaic, rep plot design and maintenance, and professional lighting fixture techniques, use, and maintenance.

Ability to learn technical systems outside of lighting, specifically audio, videography, IMAG, broadcast, rigging, and network management.

Ability to comfortably lift 50+ lbs., work in cramped/awkward spaces, work at heights >30 feet, and work in loud environments.

Ability to work nights and weekends.

Equal Opportunity Employer Statement By exemplifying broad representation throughout the institution, it is our goal to dissipate traditional lines of separation, enabling audiences, artists, staff, donors, and students to connect with those who are different from themselves. We believe that through that connection—both on stage and off—we can enrich all our lives, broaden our experience, open our minds, and achieve La Jolla Music Society’s mission. We seek to create a working environment where everyone knows they are welcome and valued regardless of who they are or how they identify; where difference is encouraged; and where those differences help us learn from one another.

Seniority Level Entry level

Employment Type Full-time

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