Site Crew
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Name: Opera Australia
Phone:
Email: People@opera.org.au
Location: Sydney, NSW
About the Role
We are seeking talented site professionals to be part of the renowned Guys & Dolls production on Sydney Harbour. These roles are casual, running exclusively for the duration of this spectacular event 1 February 2025 to 1 May 2025. Be a part of the team behind one of Australia’s most iconic outdoor theatre experiences, delivering a world-class production in an unforgettable location. If you’re passionate about theatre and love the idea of working on a grand scale, we’d love to hear from you!
This role is responsible for a wide scope of responsibilities, including install and dismantle of equipment, manual handling and construction, and overall collaborating with other teams to ensure the completion of the project is conducted in a safe and efficient manner.
The Opportunity
• Building the venue elements, including but not limited to flats, walkways, and site design elements
• Operation of venue elements, both independently and in a team
• Manual handling; lifting and carrying of materials with the use of lifts and other tools
• Use of power tools and hand tools
• Attend site and staff meetings in order to implement the requests that are raised in these forums
About You
• Demonstrated experience working on large outdoor events with a minimum of 1-2 years’ experience
• Ability to complete manual handling tasks and operate power tools
• Preferred but not required: Forklift License, EWP Certificate, Construction Induction Card
About Opera Australia
Opera Australia is one of the world’s most celebrated opera companies with an ambition to bring an Australian stamp to sharing great stories through music and song, and with a commitment to develop and nurture new generations of Australian talent on and off the stage. Opera Australia currently presents up to 500 performances to more than 650,000 people annually including operas, musicals and concerts, predominantly in our two performance homes: the Sydney Opera House on Gadigal land and the Arts Centre Melbourne on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land.
Opera Australia also stages exceptional and critically acclaimed performances in other venues in Australia’s major cities and regional communities across the country – from Warrnambool to Wyong and Burnie to Bendigo. Led by CEO Fiona Allan, Opera Australia is one of the biggest performing arts employers in Australia’s $14.7 billion arts and entertainment sector. Our company includes opera singers, conductors, orchestral musicians, coaches and repetiteurs with teams also working in the areas of scenic construction and painting, lighting, design, direction, wardrobe, wig-making, management and administration.
Opera Australia is resident at the Sydney Opera House and our Orchestra performs in the Joan Sutherland Theatre with both Opera Australia and The Australian Ballet. Our Chorus is regarded as one of the world’s finest.
For more information about OA please visit opera.org.au
What we offer
Being Australia’s National opera company, we are committed to fostering a safe and collaborative environment for all. Our values are Curious, Creative, Collaborative, Brave, and Inclusive, and we are dedicated to supporting your journey at OA.
• Strong diversity and inclusion priority
• Employee Assistance Program
• Complimentary tickets to select Opera Australia shows
Applications close on the 15 November 2024.
For any enquiries about this role, please contact our People team at People@opera.org.au
Opera Australia is committed to enabling and preserving a culture of inclusion and connectedness. Our team come from all walks of life. We acknowledge that all individual differences, life experiences, self-expression, and talent represent our culture and reputation of Opera Australia. In recruiting for our team, we welcome the unique contributions that you can bring in terms of education, opinions, culture, ethnicity, race, sex, gender identity and expression.