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The successful candidate will work under the guidance of the Master Carpenter, assisting in producing high-quality scenery for various theatrical productions and events of the Academy. This role offers an excellent opportunity to demonstrate and develop skills in scenic construction, as well as supporting student learning.  The postholder is required to work 44 hours per week and may be required to work in the evenings of weekday, on weekends and public holidays.

Required Qualifications: 
(a) A relevant degree/diploma and/or professional training/experience in theatre production or a related field; 
(b) Experience in carpentry or scenic construction, preferably in theatre or live event production;
(c) Proficiency in using woodwork and metalwork tools and equipment, along with knowledge of safety protocols;
(d) Good communication skills for effective collaboration with production teams and students;
(e) Ability to troubleshoot issues related to scenic construction and adapt plans as needed

Additional Desirable Criteria:
(f) Familiarity with computer-aided design software, particularly AutoCAD and CNC;
(g) Experience working in an educational setting;
(h) Proficiency in spoken and written English and Chinese.


TERMS OF APPOINTMENT
Appointment will be on a two-year contract.  Renewal of contract is subject to work performance and operational needs of the Academy.  A gratuity payment equals up to 10% of the total basic salary earned during the contract period may be granted upon satisfactory completion of the full contract period.  The amount of gratuity payable will be the sum which, when added to the Academy’s contribution to a Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) scheme as required by the MPF Schemes Ordinance, equals 10% of the total basic salary drawn during the contract period. Fringe benefits include leave, medical, and dental benefits.  Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. 

Application

To apply, please submit a completed Application Form (click_here), together with a cover letter, curriculum vitae and copies of academic qualifications, to the Human Resources Office, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, No.1 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong, or email (hro@hkapa.edu) on or before 1 April 2025.  Please quote reference code 'CpII' in the Application Form.

 

HKAPA is an equal opportunity employer.

Personal data collected will be used for recruitment-related purposes only.

 

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HKAPA is an equal opportunity employer. Personal data collected will be used for recruitment-related purposes only.