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Senior Event Manager
The role also supports delivery of off-site festival activations where our food concepts appear at large UK events. This is a hands-on operational role requiring expert coordination, strong commercial control, and the ability to bring multi-venue experiences to life.
Responsibilities
- Campus-Wide Event Leadership
- Deliver events across the Lowline including cultural moments, seasonal builds, sporting fan zones and entertainment-led experiences.
- Manage multi-venue flows, staffing, production, operations and safety across the full campus footprint.
- Private Event Delivery
- Lead the end-to-end execution of multi-venue events for up to 1000+ guests.
- Build consistent, repeatable standards for delivering high-quality private hires across the campus.
- Commercial Ownership
- Own and manage detailed event P&Ls including budgets, tracking, purchasing and reconciliation.
- Work closely with finance to ensure events are delivered profitably and predictably.
- Cross-Functional Campus Coordination
- Act as the central link between Lowline operations, sales, programming, culinary, logistics, marketing and venue teams.
- Align expectations, timelines, staffing, deliverables and brand standards across departments.
- Supplier & Partner Oversight
- Own relationships with production partners, AV, security, décor, freelancers and brand partners.
- Ensure all suppliers uphold the standards and operational requirements of the Lowline Campus.
- Operational Standards & Systems
- Implement and refine event SOPs including run sheets, call sheets, risk assessments and briefing processes.
- Improve speed, consistency and quality across all event delivery touchpoints.
- Support for Festival Activations
- Support the Event and Logistics teams in delivering major festival activations where our brands operate, including advancing, staffing and onsite coordination.
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Requirements
- 5+ years of event management experience, ideally across multi-venue or campus-style environments, F&B-led events or high-footfall spaces.
- Proven capability delivering end-to-end events including advancing, budgeting, production and on-site delivery.
- Strong commercial acumen with the ability to manage multiple P&Ls.
- Comfortable operating in fast-paced, high-pressure environments.
- Excellent communication and client-facing skills.
- Strong supplier, freelance and vendor management experience.
- Knowledge of licensing, safety, and compliance for large events.
- Flexibility to work evenings, late nights and weekends during peak periods.
- Highly organised, solutions-driven, and able to own complex projects autonomously.


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About Culinary Collective
Culinary Collective owns and operates the Lowline Campus - a 64,000 square foot cultural, hospitality and events district in London Bridge, home to venues including Omeara, Flat Iron Square, Pyro and Spring Street Pizza
We are seeking a highly capable Event Manager for the Lowline Campus to lead the planning and delivery of all events across the estate. This includes major seasonal, cultural and sporting activations (fan zones, winter villages, festivals), large privata events, brand activations and day-to-day campus programming.
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