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Sydney - Australia

Monthly Salary drjobs

Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

About the Role

The Deputy Supervisor Ladies Cutter will play a vital role both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Key responsibilities include cutting period and contemporary costumes conducting fittings instructing and supervising staff advising on material requirements and refurbishing costumes for both new productions and revivals.

This role is required on a fulltime fixed term contract work on a 2year contract.

The Opportunity

Interpret designs and provide expert advice on fabric selection and methods considering the needs of the designer performer and the revival of the production. Demonstrate a keen eye for detail and colour balance.

Flatten drape and select suitable fabrics for the manufacturing of opera costumes. Cut costumes for all periods of womens fashion with precision.

Take accurate measurements and conduct fittings professionally advising on fit and proportions. Alter patterns and costumes as needed to achieve the best results.

Plan your own work schedule and coordinate with team members to ensure all costumes are prepared for fittings and the initial piano dress rehearsal.

Lead and guide others in the costumemaking process resolving issues and maintaining effective communication with management the wardrobe supervisor buyers and designers.

About You

Hold tertiary qualifications in womens cutting or an equivalent field.

Have experience in cutting corsets period costumes draping and contemporary garments.

Demonstrate a proven ability to interpret designs and possess strong knowledge of fabrics.

Exhibit highly developed interpersonal skills and a strong capacity for teamwork.

Value knowledge of the arts and entertainment sector.

Be a clear and confident communicator with a sharp eye for detail.

What we offer

Being Australias National opera company we are committed to fostering a safe and collaborative environment for all. Our values are Curious Creative Collaborative Brave and Inclusive and we are dedicated to supporting your journey at OA.

Hybrid and flexible work environment

Strong diversity and inclusion priority

Generous Leave Policy including First Nations Cultural & Ceremonial Leave Cultural & Religious Holiday Leave Education Leave Womens Health Leave Gender Affirmation Leave and more

16 weeks paid Parental Leave and continued payments of superannuation if using Unpaid Parental Leave

Employee Assistance Program

Discounted private health insurance

Access to salary packaging through SmartSalary

Discounted retail goods through our Swag Rewards platform and other affiliated businesses

Complimentary tickets to select Opera Australia shows

If this sounds like you then click Apply to send through your CV and cover letter.

Applications close on the 30 May 2025

For any enquiries about this role please contact our People team at

About the Role

As Deputy Supervisor Mens Tailor youll play an integral role in the construction alteration and finishing of tailored garments for male performers across new and revival productions. Supporting the Mens Workroom Supervisor youll help oversee daytoday operations contribute your advanced technical skills and ensure the highest standards of costume making are maintained. This is a handson leadershipdriven role ideal for someone with extensive experience in bespoke tailoring period costume construction and team coordination.

This is a twoyear fixedterm contract.

Key Responsibilities

Work closely with designers and costume supervisors to interpret tailoring briefs and execute highquality tailored garments.

Assist in supervising the workflow of the mens tailoring workroom supporting the team to meet production schedules and quality standards.

Construct alter and finish bespoke tailored garments using traditional and modern techniques.

Fit and adjust costumes to meet the needs of individual performers ensuring comfort performance functionality and design integrity.

Provide technical advice on fabrics interlinings construction methods and finishing techniques suitable for various periods and performance demands.

Mentor and support junior tailors and costume makers maintaining a collaborative and productive workroom culture.

Monitor materials usage and assist in managing stock of tailoring supplies including fabrics trimmings and haberdashery.

Ensure costume continuity and accurate documentation updating garment records and alteration notes as required.

Support the Supervisor with administrative and coordination tasks as needed.

About You

Hold tertiary qualifications in mens tailoring or an equivalent field.

Advanced specialist knowledge of traditional and contemporary mens tailoring techniques.

Proven experience in bespoke garment construction especially for period and performance wear.

Strong understanding of historical menswear and its adaptation for stage or screen.

Ability to interpret design drawings and translate them into technically sound wearable garments.

A supportive leader with excellent interpersonal skills and experience mentoring or guiding others.

Confident working under pressure with excellent time management and the ability to prioritise tasks effectively.

Strong attention to detail and commitment to highquality craftsmanship.

About Opera Australia

Opera Australia (OA) is the nations premier opera company and one of its most important cultural institutions. With a rich history and a global reputation for artistic excellence OA presents over 500 performances each yearreaching more than 650000 people through opera musicals and concerts. Its productions span iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House and Arts Centre Melbourne as well as regional centres across the country. OA is committed to artistic innovation national reach and cultural leadership. It nurtures Australian talent on and off the stage; collaborates with leading international and local companies and brings extraordinary stories to life through music and song. With a fulltime orchestra dedicated chorus and a highly skilled workforce OA is Australias largest performing arts employer and plays a vital role in Australias performing arts landscape and in the lives of audiences nationwide.

For more information about OA please visit

What we offer

As Australias National opera company we are committed to fostering a safe and collaborative environment for all. Our values are Curious Creative Collaborative Brave and Inclusive and we are dedicated to supporting OAs people both onstage and off.

Hybrid and flexible work environment

Strong diversity and inclusion priority

Generous Leave Policy including First Nations Cultural & Ceremonial Leave Cultural & Religious Holiday Leave Education Leave Womens Health Leave Gender Affirmation Leave and more

16 weeks paid Parental Leave and continued payments of superannuation if using Unpaid Parental Leave

Employee Assistance Program

Discounted private health insurance

Access to salary packaging through SmartSalary

Discounted retail goods through our Rewards platform and other affiliated businesses

Complimentary tickets to select Opera Australia shows

If this sounds like you then click Apply to send through your CV and cover letter.

Applications close on the 6 May 2025.

For any enquiries about this role please contact our People team at

Opera Australia recognises and acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the unceded lands and waters across Australia on which we live perform and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise celebrate and respect all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first storytellers who carry the cultural wisdom traditions and Dreaming of this ancient land.

Opera Australia is committed to enabling and preserving a culture of inclusion and connectedness. Our team comes from all walks of life. We acknowledge that all individual differences life experiences selfexpression and talent represent our culture and reputation of Opera Australia. In recruiting for our team we welcome the unique contributions that you can bring in terms of education opinions culture ethnicity race sex gender identity and expression.


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