Full Job Description
Job Number: J0526-0809
Job Title: TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, FOURTH STAGE
Employment Type: Full-Time continuing
Job Category: Production
Open Positions: 1
Posting Date: July 2, 2026
Closing Date: August 2, 2026
Salary: $73,900.00 - $92,300.00/Year
Language Requirement: Bilingual
Working Hours: Full-time, permanent, 40 hours per week (days, evenings, weekends and holidays)
Job Reports To: Executive Director of Production
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Key Activities
As a member of the Production team, the Technical Director (TD), Fourth Stage is responsible for the efficient operation of all technical aspects of acts created, mounted or presented at the NAC Fourth Stage. The TD will report to the Executive Director of Production and the Production Manager. The TD is accountable for managing available resources to ensure that all performances and productions load in, run, and load out on time and on budget.
This position oversees the technical realization of performances and productions on the Fourth Stage; supports visiting and emerging artists and touring acts in addressing technical and logistical requirements; and collaborates with the broader technical team to ensure high-quality, efficiently produced shows across all NAC stages. The ideal candidate is committed to supporting and fostering emegering artistic talent. They would also ensure the long-term development of their technical, leadership, interpersonal, and managerial skills. Strong teamwork and a passion for live performance are essential when working with crew members, Heads of Department, technicians, production staff, artists, and clients. This position requires the incumbent to work across all genres of live musical and artistic performances.
Skill Requirements
• Minimum of five (5) years' experience in a similar role;
• Familiarity with all aspects of technical production for all and genres of live performance;
• Experience in technical production for live music events, conferences, and other productions;
• Thorough knowledge of stage lighting, audio, video, rigging and special effects;
• Demonstrated commitment to supporting and fostering emerging artists;
• Experience in leading and supervising crews in a unionized environment;
• Working knowledge of applicable regulations and working conditions of performers unions, (CAEA, ADC, AFM, UDA, APASQ, etc);
• Ability to create technical drawings used in the planning of stage presentations;
• Experience in scheduling and budgeting live events;
• Experience in estimating related equipment and labour;
• Thorough knowledge of codes and regulations that apply in a live entertainment environment as well as best practices in health and safety;
• Capacity to work effectively with artists, clients and colleagues with diverse experience and skills level;
• Demonstrated initiative and sound judgement;
• Ability to work an irregular schedule to meet business needs (evenings, weekends and statutory holidays);
• Exceptional computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office Suite, PowerPoint, AutoCAD LT or Vector Works, and Q-Lab;
• Fluently bilingual in both official languages, English and French, written and spoken;
• Possession of a valid driver's license is an asset;
• Possess Certification in Fall Arrest, Forklift Operation, Arial Platform Operation or ability to acquire within three months of hiring;
• Pyrotechnics Certificate, Firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence are an asset.
Who Can Apply
Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad. Preference will be given to Canadian citizens.
As part of NAC's interview process, in-person interviews may be required. Please ensure to have the most up-to-date information on your résumé including your current email address.
While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted by us.
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