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Production Manager

London
£35k – £45k/yr
Posted about 15 hours ago
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Production Manager

An events production company in London is hiring a Production Manager to take ownership of festival and event projects from brief through to delivery. This is a hybrid position with hands-on site work throughout the year.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Managing the full production lifecycle for festivals and live events, from initial client brief through to post-event debrief
  • Designing site layouts, production schedules and build/derig timelines for each project
  • Coordinating with health and safety, operations and licensing teams to ensure all events meet regulatory requirements
  • Building and maintaining supplier relationships, negotiating costs and managing procurement across multiple projects
  • Preparing and presenting production plans at SAG meetings and client reviews
  • Managing project budgets end to end, tracking spend against contingency and invoicing accurately
  • Running brainstorming sessions and contributing creative ideas to increase client engagement and on-site impact
  • Supporting and mentoring junior team members on technical production skills and client communication
  • Acting as the on-site production lead during live events, overseeing build, show days and derig

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Skills You'll Need

  • Hands-on experience in festival or outdoor event production, ideally across multiple seasons
  • Strong working knowledge of health and safety regulations, ESMPs and SAG processes
  • Confident project manager with experience juggling multiple events at different stages simultaneously
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, with working knowledge of CAD for site planning
  • Budget management experience, including invoicing, contingency tracking and profitability analysis
  • Strong supplier negotiation skills and an existing network of event industry contacts
  • Comfortable presenting to clients and local authority panels

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Key Perks and Benefits

  • Hybrid working model blending office, home and on-site days
  • Diverse project portfolio covering festivals, placemaking and experiential activations
  • Opportunity to develop client relationships and take creative ownership of projects
  • Collaborative team environment with access to senior leadership
  • Real variety in the working week, from desk-based planning to live event delivery

Why Pursue a Career in Events Production?

Production management in events is one of the most hands-on careers you can build. You get to solve real problems in real time, work with creative teams and technical suppliers, and see the results of your planning play out in front of live audiences. The UK events industry has bounced back strongly, and skilled production managers who can deliver safely and within budget are consistently sought after.

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Skills

Festival Production
Outdoor Event Production
Health and Safety Regulations
Project Management
Microsoft Office
CAD
Budget Management
Supplier Negotiation
Client Presentation
Creative Problem Solving
Team Mentoring
Site Layout Design
Production Scheduling
Event Regulatory Compliance
Procurement Management
Contingency Tracking

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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