Our Company
The Australian Ballet is one of the world’s leading ballet companies and a globally recognised Australian national performing arts organisation. Each year the company presents upwards of 220 performances through its main stage seasons in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth; along with public programs, special events, an extensive regional tour, a Children’s Ballet and Education programs and regular overseas tours.
*This is Melbourne based role*
Role Highlights
- Lead and manage all scenic and staging operations for The Australian Ballet’s national and international productions.
- Ensure the safe, efficient, and high-quality execution of all staging elements, from pre-production through to post-season.
- Collaborate closely with designers, technical staff, and venue teams to deliver the artistic vision across diverse performance environments.
What you’ll be doing:
- Overseeing the staging department’s operations, including the supervision of mechanists and stage crew.
- Coordinating the installation, operation, and maintenance of scenic elements and stage automation systems.
- Collaborating with designers and technical teams during pre-production to ensure technical feasibility and the accurate realisation of designs.
- Managing the logistics for the transportation, storage, and maintenance of scenic assets for both domestic and international touring.
- Leading rehearsals and performances, troubleshooting issues and ensuring safe and efficient staging operations.
- Conducting post-production assessments and advising on refurbishment needs for scenic elements.
What experience you’ll need:
- Extensive experience in scenic construction, stage automation, and live production staging at a senior or supervisory level.
- Strong leadership and crew management skills with the ability to coordinate large teams under pressure.
- Proficiency with CAD software (e.g. Vectorworks or AutoCAD) and ability to produce and interpret technical plans.
- In-depth understanding of staging logistics, venue operations, and touring requirements, including international freight and customs.
- Demonstrated knowledge of workplace safety, risk assessment, and compliance in theatrical environments.
- Excellent planning, communication, and problem-solving skills with a collaborative and solution-focused approach.
*A copy of the full Position Description is available on our Careers Site
Employee Benefits:
- Complimentary Ballet tickets
- Salary Packaging & Novated Leasing options
- Corporate Health Insurance
- Company Paid Parental Leave – 14 weeks for eligible employees
- Discounted onsite parking (Melbourne)
- LinkedIn Learning with La Trobe University
- A world class architecturally designed open plan head office in Southbank, Melbourne.
- Generous partner discounts and offers
Employee Wellbeing:
- Access to our onsite general practitioner (bulk billed)
- Employee Assistance Program – free confidential advice and counselling services
- Discounted memberships at Elixir Health Clubs and KAYA Health Clubs
Diversity and Inclusion
As Australia’s National Ballet Company, we are deeply committed to cultivating and sustaining an organisation that is equitable, fair and inclusive. Our aim is to become a truly inclusive organisation with a workforce that reflects Australia today. This is fundamental to The Australian Ballet’s future success and our ability to continue to contribute to culture and society in Australia. We embrace diversity both on and off stage. The range of perspectives and experience diversity brings is an asset to our organisation and all those who work with us. We have developed a Diversity and Inclusion Plan and Reconciliation Action Plan to enable us to meet our diversity and inclusion aims, and our commitment to First Nation communities.
Our Values
Ambition | Boldness | Inclusivity | Respect | Responsibility