Royal & Derngate

2 job(s) at Royal & Derngate

Royal & Derngate Northampton, Northamptonshire
27/04/2026
Full time
This is a rare opportunity to lead the technical delivery of one of the UK's most ambitious producing and presenting theatres. As Technical Manager, you'll take the lead on everything that makes our work happen - overseeing technical operations, cinemas and digital services, and ensuring every production and event is delivered to the highest possible standard. From large-scale productions to digital work, you'll be at the centre of it all. Working closely with senior leaders, you'll shape how we deliver our programme, and influence the future of our technical infrastructure. This role combines strategic leadership and hands-on operational oversight. You'll lead and develop a skilled technical team, manage complex resources and budgets, and ensure that safety, quality and creativity are embedded in everything we do. If you're someone who thrives on solving complex challenges, leading people, and making brilliant work happen behind the scenes, this is a role where you can have real impact. Job Opportunity Job Purpose To lead and strategically manage the overall organisation and supervision of the Technical Department, Cinemas and Digital Services, ensuring the highest quality of technical delivery in support of Royal & Derngate's producing, presenting and digital ambitions. The Technical Manager will oversee the planning, resourcing and delivery of all technical activity across the organisation, ensuring the highest artistic, operational and safety standards while supporting the long-term development of technical capability and infrastructure. Full Job Description available on our website. Company Benefits Employee Assistance Programme Bar & Shop Discount Complimentary tickets available on selected shows and films Family Friendly Policies Essential Skills Essential Experience: Proven experience leading technical departments within a producing or presenting theatre environment Proven experience of technical delivery of presented work Proven experience of delivering digital/broadcast services Proven experience of controlling large budgets Essential Knowledge: IOSH or other relevant H&S Qualification Working knowledge of Health & Safety At Work Act 1974 and other legislative requirements (LOLER/PUWER/COSHH) Video broadcast/online content delivery/live streaming Production Design/Management techniques Theatre & PEL Licensing requirements Essential Skills: Ability to manage & lead staff at all levels with tact, fairness, diplomacy, firmness, and inspiration Excellent interpersonal and communication skills IT literate in Word, Excel/AutoCAD Staff deployment Numerate Desirable Experience: Working within an arts organisation with a large and active education programme Technical Management within a Producing theatre company and/or Repertory theatre Management/Delivery of large scale corporate events Capital project development and implementation Desirable Knowledge: An understanding of subsidised /commercial theatre. First Aid at Work certificate NEBOSH Desirable Skills/Abilities: Staff training and development skills Ability to mentor technical staff Use of online administration & financial applications (Artifax/XLedger/Tessitura or similar) How to Apply: Please submit a covering letter outlining your interest and how your skills and experience fit the requirements of the role, along with your CV. Closing Date: 25 May 26 Interview Assessment Day: 1 June 26
Royal & Derngate Northampton, Northamptonshire
27/04/2026
Full time
This is a key leadership role at the heart of Royal & Derngate - responsible for ensuring our buildings are safe, compliant, efficient and ready to deliver exceptional work every day. As Facilities & Building Manager, you'll lead all aspects of building operations. From maintenance and compliance to security, sustainability and capital projects. You'll take a hands-on approach to managing a complex, multi-use venue, including stewardship of our Grade II listed Royal Theatre. Working closely with senior colleagues, you'll ensure our spaces not only meet the highest safety and regulatory standards, but also provide a welcoming and well-maintained environment for audiences, artists and staff. This is a role with real breadth and responsibility - overseeing building systems, leading teams, managing contractors and budgets, and playing a key part in future planning and sustainability. Job Opportunity Job Purpose The Facilities & Building Manager ensures Northampton Theatres Trust operates safely, efficiently and in line with its mission and values. Reporting to the Operations & Commercial Director, the role leads the safe, efficient and compliant operation of Royal & Derngate's buildings, including stewardship of the Grade II listed Royal Theatre. The postholder is responsible for maintaining safe, compliant and welcoming facilities through effective management of building systems, contractors, operational procedures and facilities teams. The role also provides senior keyholder support, responding to building-related incidents where required and supporting the organisation's sustainability and environmental commitments. Full Job Description available on our website. Company Benefits Employee Assistance Programme Bar & Shop Discount Complimentary tickets available on selected shows and films Family Friendly Policies Essential Skills Essential Experience: Significant experience in facilities or building management, ideally within a complex, multi-use public building. Experience managing planned preventative and reactive maintenance programmes. Demonstrable experience of managing statutory compliance (e.g. fire safety, water hygiene, electrical, H&S). Experience of contractor procurement, supervision and performance management. Experience of managing and developing staff, including performance reviews and objective setting. Experience managing operational budgets and monitoring expenditure. Experience responding to incidents and managing building-related emergencies. Essential Knowledge: NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent Health & Safety qualification) or willingness to obtain. Recognised qualification in Facilities Management, Building Services, Construction, Engineering or related field (or equivalent professional experience). Evidence of ongoing professional development in health & safety or facilities management. Essential Skills: Strong working knowledge of building systems including M&E, BMS, plant and infrastructure. Sound understanding of current health & safety, fire safety and premises legislation. Ability to lead operational compliance across a complex organisation. Practical, hands-on problem-solving approach with strong technical aptitude. Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise competing demands. Financial literacy and ability to manage budgets effectively. Confident leadership skills with the ability to motivate and manage teams. Clear written and verbal communication skills, including report writing. Ability to remain calm and decisive during incidents or emergencies. IT proficiency across building management systems and standard office software Desirable Experience: Experience working in a theatre, arts, heritage, hospitality or other customer-facing venue. Experience managing a listed or heritage building. Experience supporting capital works or refurbishment projects. Experience implementing sustainability initiatives within an organisation. Experience working with local authorities or regulatory bodies. Desirable Knowledge: Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. IWFM, IOSH). Fire Safety qualification (e.g. Fire Risk Assessment training). First Aid at Work qualification. IOSH Managing Safely (if NEBOSH not held in addition). Sustainability or environmental management qualification. Desirable Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of Theatre Green Book standards. Experience using facilities management or compliance software systems. Knowledge of business continuity planning. Understanding of Martyn's Law and its operational implications. How to Apply: Please submit a covering letter outlining your interest and how your skills and experience fit the requirements of the role, along with your CV. Closing Date: Mon 25 May 26 Interviews: Mon 8 June 26