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The Lassonde Art Trail Foundation (LAT) is seeking a Production and Installation Manager to join its team in Toronto. The Lassonde Art Trail will be a free, open-air destination for outstanding contemporary art from around the world. Situated on the extraordinary site of a new island in the Toronto harbour archipelago, LAT believes public art enhances wellbeing, guides respectful dialogue and opens our eyes to how we steward the environment.  

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Production and Installation Manager will oversee site logistics for all art projects. The core function is to plan and implement the installation and removal of artwork, and ensure projects are feasible for the public realm. The Production and Installation Manager will coordinate with LAT staff, site stakeholders, and contractors to ensure artworks are installed and removed from the park system safely and efficiently. They will be the main contact for artwork maintenance and durability throughout the exhibition periods. The Production and Installation Manager will also provide input into the technical aspects of artworks during concept and fabrication phases.  

This one-year contract sees through the opening season of LAT. There may be the option to renew. 

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  • Work with Executive team and Project Manager to create feasibility studies and technical implementation plans for projects, including drawings or renderings, technical requirements and installation logistics. 
  • Provide technical input into fabrication phases, including engineering and anchoring, to ensure the site can receive artwork. 
  • Create installation plans to receive, stage and anchor artwork. 
  • Work with external engineers to ensure compliance with site location and receipt of stamped drawings.   
  • Coordinate and oversee pre-installation geotechnical work and consultant site visits. 
  • Coordinate site logistics with Project Manager, contractors, City Parks & Recreation staff and other site stakeholders. 
  • Serve as primary on-site LAT staff member to manage site logistics, installation crews and coordinate space use and park access. 
  • Conduct regular inspections of all artworks for maintenance issues and coordinate maintenance, including cleaning and technical troubleshooting.  
  • Plan and oversee removal of artwork and coordinate any necessary site restoration. 
  • Coordinate any permits, road closures, and on-site safety requirements for install/deinstall period. 
  • Support the Project Manager to coordinate transportation to ensure artworks arrive in a timely and systematic manner. 
  • Organize and maintain any off-site storage space and equipment, and develop an inventory of materials, tools and equipment. 
  • Establish good relationships with third party fabricators, contractors and park maintenance.  

Skills and Experience

  • Minimum 3-5 years of professional experience installing artworks in the public realm, major museum exhibitions, or festivals. 
  • Knowledge of and interest in art and culture, and enthusiasm for working outdoors in all seasons. 
  • Working knowledge of heavy machinery (cranes, forklifts, cherry pickers, etc), power tools and general construction methods; ability to perform outdoor physical tasks as part of install/de-install of artwork. 
  • Competency with Microsoft Office Suite, and graphics/design programs such as Sketchup, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and familiarity with 3D computer drawing software. 
  • Highly solution oriented, ability to troubleshoot under pressure and practical. 
  • Experience working with artists, contractors, equipment workers.  
  • Knowledge of art fabrication methods and processes, anchoring and installation logistics. 
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings, weekends, and potential night shifts when installing/removing artworks. 
  • Adaptive, creative and collaborative. The ideal candidate will want to join a small but dynamic team that is based on respect and trust and working collegially to find solutions together. 
  • Able to work in a fast-paced environment and can hit the ground running. 
  • Working at heights certificate. 
  • Valid drivers’ licence. 

LAT is currently operating in a remote work environment but has access to an office space and there will be frequent team meetings either virtually or in-person. Closer to opening, LAT will have an onsite office, and the Production and Installation Manager would mainly be based there. 

Equity and Access 

LAT is committed to ensuring an inclusive workplace where employees are treated with respect and dignity. LAT encourages applications from everyone, including those who identify with one or more of the under-represented groups identified within the Ontario Human Rights Code. 

How to Apply

To apply, please send a resume (including any relevant links) and a cover letter together in one PDF document to: applications@latfoundation.org with the subject line Production and Installation Manager

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