About the Role As a Full Time Staging Supervisor, you’ll hold a pivotal leadership role within our Senior Staging Team. This position supports the technical delivery, training, and development of our Staging operations, with a particular focus on high-level operation, delivery, and team mentorship. This is a highly versatile role, ideal for someone who thrives equally in live production environments. You’ll contribute to productions and internal projects across our venues, while actively supporting the growth and capability of our team — from experienced crew to emerging talent. This position works closely with the Manager, Staging, with responsibilities that span crew supervision, equipment management, Staging documentation, and team mentorship. Full time fixed-term position to October 2026. Band 3.2.13 $85,347.00 p.a. plus superannuation. Key Responsibilities Documentation & Systems Development Support the continued development of Staging procedures and standards across ACM venues. Training & Mentorship Support the growth of technical capability across the department through mentoring, coaching, and hands-on support. Crew Leadership & Production Support Supervise and lead Staging teams across pre-production, load-ins, rehearsals, performances, and load-outs. Ensure work is carried out safely, efficiently, and in line with venue and production requirements. Mentor and support casuals, core staff, trainees, and new starters, promoting a collaborative, inclusive, and safe working environment. Provide high-level operation and mentor training of crew in Counterweight Flying and Cat 4&5 automated fly systems Asset Management Keep up to date on the venue maintenance and repairs of the venue you are working in. Support audit, procurement, and inventory processes. What We’re Looking For We’re seeking a confident and adaptable Staging professional with: Possess a relevant Diploma or higher at a recognised institution or a minimum of 5 years’ experience in leading stage crew in the event / theatre industry is required to fulfil this position. Previous experience as a Head Mech or similar senior technical role Demonstrated ability to supervise and lead crews, including training new staff Strong technical expertise in Counterweight and Automated Fly systems Knowledge of Rigging design Experience in technical documentation creation Desirable Attributes A comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of technical theatre, including building, rigging, operation of equipment and the relevant needs of opera, drama, dance, concert production and the repertory format is required. Experience in staging techniques and equipment including set design and building, complex theatrical rigging, manual and automated fly system operation, automation systems, orchestral layouts, complex manual handling and loading logistics. Experience in collaborating with teams, coaching staff and assisting in their continuous learning and professional development with a focus on team building & team representation. Preferred: Basic, Intermediate or Advanced Riggers licence Elevated Work Platform licence up to 11 metres Forklift licence Occupational Health and Safety For more details, please read the Position Description - Staging Supervisor - EA 2022.pdf . About You You are a trusted, proactive technician who thrives on both the creative and technical sides of production. You enjoy problem-solving, building capability in others, and taking ownership of systems and standards. Whether you’re operating a show, training a team members, or conducting pre-production on an upcoming performance, you bring precision, initiative, and professionalism. About the Team The Production team delivers production services for ACM across Staging, Lighting, Audio, Broadcast, Wardrobe, Production Management, Stage Management, and Safety/Training to enable the safe and efficient delivery of events across all of our venues and spaces. Apply Now! Arts Centre Melbourne welcomes applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from diverse cultural backgrounds, Disabled and Deaf people, members of the LGBTQIA community and people of all ages. We seek to provide workplace adjustments at all relevant stages of the recruitment process such as alternative formats or other access supports. You can specify in the application form if you require any adjustments or please ask us at any stage. If you need to contact us about making workplace adjustments during the recruitment process, please send an email to peopleassist@artscentremelbourne.com.au. At Arts Centre Melbourne (ACM), we employ the HumanForce system. HumanForce uses Facial Recognition technology to record clock on and off times. This technology operates in strict privacy mode, meaning that images are not stored. The use of this technology is necessary for ACM to perform its roster, time and attendance (RTA) functions accurately and efficiently. Therefore, all new staff in the Production, Visitor Experience, Ticketing and Hospitality Teams will be required to use it unless otherwise agreed. If you sign on to a contract with ACM, it will be understood that you consent to the use of this software. If you do not consent or require an adjustment, please advise in your cover letter. Please submit your resume together with a cover letter by 11:55pm Monday 12th January 2026 . Early applications are encouraged as suitable candidates may be invited to attend an interview prior to the closing date. Employment at Arts Centre Melbourne is conditional upon the satisfactory completion of a National Police Check. Applications are open to those with full working rights in Australia . Arts Centre Melbourne is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer .