Professor, Themed Entertainment Design/Production Design

As the professor of themed entertainment design with a focus on teaching design and development of theme parks and themed environments including theme parks, museums, zoos, aquariums, location-based entertainment venues, live events, themed restaurants, retail locations, and more!

The role will have will have proven experience as a show set designer with in the creative development of immersive spaces including guest interactives, themed features, attractions, show sets, props, queues, retail, and common guest areas.

You will instruct students on the development of show set packages including the creation of conceptual designs, design phases, style, mood and storyboards, 3D renderings, spatial illustration walkthroughs, along with design drawings in the form of elevations and plan views.

You will be required to plan and prepare lessons, maintain an active and engaged classroom environment, and provide feedback to students to aid in their academic progress. You will be responsible for syllabus design, submission, and approval; holding office hours and conducting midterm grade reviews; providing extra-help sessions, extended-learning opportunities, and field trips; and conducting course and program-level assessments.The position entails fulfilling grading and academic documentation requirements, recording attendance, following academic policies and regulations, and supporting academic assessment and institutional effectiveness efforts.

The ideal candidate will be able to research and provide scenic finish applications and thematic materials, in addition to providing innovative design solutions. They should exhibit time management skills toward meeting deadlines and have a basic understanding of throughput, guest capacities, and queuing. Candidates should enjoy working in a studio team environment and should be able to adapt to changes and direction quickly. They must understand POV’s and sightline studies with a general knowledge of thematic fabrication and installation methods. Other responsibilities include attending on-ground and virtual events such as faculty meetings and admission events; curriculum assessment and development; institutional effectiveness and accreditation support; and any other events, exhibitions, or publicity assignments.

Minimum Qualifications:     
  • Degree in art, design, themed entertainment, theater, or interior design
  • Experience in theme park development, theatrical experience, and or hospitality related design
  • Strong portfolio of theme park, theatrical required, or hospitality related design
  • Ability to hand sketch concepts, fully design elevations via 2D/3D software
  • Analytical, critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills with knowledge in a wide range of building codes, regulations, building systems, facility integration, safety and fire/egress

Preferred Qualifications:     
  • Theme park development and design package experience
  • Software knowledge in Revit, AutoCad, Rhino, Adobe Photoshop, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Suite
  • Working knowledge of Illustrator, InDesign, 3DsMax, SketchUp, and 3D rendering in general

Travel Required:
  • Less than 10%

Work Hours: The university work week is Sunday through Saturday. Most offices are open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To accommodate business needs, employees may be assigned to other work days and/or hours, including weekends and evenings.   

ADA Tag:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements and minimum qualifications listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and/or meet the minimum qualifications