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Television Radio and Film
Manager, Film Soundstage Facilities, Paramount Center
Description:
Reporting to the Production Manager, the Film Soundstage Facilities Manager is responsible for the entire oversight and management of the Paramount building soundstage facilities for the academic program and co-curricular organizations.
The manager is the primary resource provider and interface for all users of the facilities.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinate schedules of facilities
- Supervise Assistant Soundstage Manager, part-time employees, and student staff
- Vending of Paramount Center equipment used in productions; coordinating Equipment Distribution Center (EDC) equipment to be transported to and from the Paramount Center
- Train student and faculty users to safely operate all soundstage equipment; ensuring training is consistent with established industry and College curricular standards
- Conduct technical/operational workshops on various film production processes and associated services in order that various academic and co-curricular productions can be produced using the facilities' professional equipment
- Troubleshoot issues in all soundstage facilities; provide technical and advisory support to VMA production classes in the Paramount Center; serve as resource expert recommending production options to faculty and students; coordinate repairs to facilities and equipment; assess facility needs and upgrades.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's Degree; degree in film production preferred and three to five years proven experience in all aspects of the film production process.
- At least two years of previous managerial experience in a directly-related field strongly desired.
- Familiarity with film cameras and grip equipment, familiarity with Macintosh and Windows operating systems, hardware and associated
- Skilled at troubleshooting and performing base level maintenance and repairs.
- Excellent organization, communication, and project management skills.
- Must be a self-starter with ability to work in a high demand and fast- paced academic environment. Must possess the ability to relate well to faculty and student needs.
Emerson College is a smoke-free workplace and an equal opportunity employer that encourages diversity in its workplace.


