Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
14 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
14 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Technical Direction, Scenic Carpentry, Excel, Microsoft Word, Technology, Hand Tools, Set Construction, Adobe Illustrator, Performing Arts
Industry
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
As a production shop manager, you will coordinate Building 3’s shop hours of operation with the academic calendar and schedule technician shifts accordingly. You will train staff on the proper use and maintenance of wood, metal, and plastic tools and machinery, as well as on operating WebCheckout software. You will also organize all introductory overviews and demonstrations of shop capabilities for faculty, staff, VIP tours, and students. Among other responsibilities, you will assign daily work tasks to lab monitors, oversee all non-SCAD shop usage requests, and review building usage statistics to ensure the effective use of personnel and space. Additionally, you will collaborate with faculty and the department chair on coursework that requires the use of Building 3.
Under the supervision of the assistant superintendent, you will utilize the university’s work order system and coordinate with the design team and physical resources on maintenance, repairs, procurements, and shop equipment installations. You will develop shop policies and procedures, assess space utilization, and update layouts as needed to accommodate new equipment, processes, and student requirements. Responsibilities include performing basic maintenance on shop equipment — while all major repairs must be reported to your supervisor — and overseeing new installations, as well as assisting with shop and lab capital budgets. You will also ensure safety, functionality, and operational efficiency.
In this role, you will conduct quarterly inventories to ensure adequate supplies for the shop. You will collaborate with the EHS department to complete SCAD-wide safety trainings for machinery use, ensure shop policies are consistently followed, and demonstrate the proper operation of all equipment. Additionally, you will review and update safety manuals and participate in university special projects.
The ideal candidate demonstrates exceptional attention to detail and a strong work ethic. They possess excellent problem-solving skills and uphold high standards for the quality of their work. The candidate is knowledgeable about wood and metal shop machines and tools such as table and band saws, drills, sanders, and the like. Additionally, they are committed to following workplace safety protocols and standards.
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