Full Time Costume Supervisor Position Available at SeaWorld San Antonio Information Technology (IT) - Mcallen, TX at Geebo

Full Time Costume Supervisor Position Available at SeaWorld San Antonio

Full Time Costume Supervisor Position Available at SeaWorld San Antonio Follow the link to apply online http:
//www.
seaworldauditions.
com/stagetechnicians.
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Qualifications:
Four (4) years of professional experience as an Assistant Costume Designer or Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor or equivalent Supervisory experience required.
Advanced knowledge of costume design, flat patterning, draping, cutting, construction, fashion trends, fabrics, accessories, hair/wig use, drafting, textiles and garment construction.
Must be able to read and analyze a script, flesh out design concepts and work closely with the producer, director and designers while ensuring design concepts are achieved.
Must have strong time management and supervisory skills Must be able to multitask while maintaining a positive attitude to ensure excellent guest service.
Must be willing to comply with all grooming standards and SEA standards.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Oversees the operation of the Costume Shop ,production of new costumes & daily budget monitoring.
Develops and manages budgets for new productions and on-going operations of the department.
Oversees the training and supervision of the Costume Shop; working with the Assistant Area Supervisor.
Oversees the deployment, installation and supervision of costume plots for all Entertainment related events.
Ability to construct and make alterations as needed.
Consistently practices safe work habits including but not limited to use of personal protective equipment, lifting, driving, and reporting of unsafe situations.
Consistently demonstrates courteous and professional behavior in all work aspects with all team members and guests.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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