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£34k – £39k/yr
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Studio Manager

Location: Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom

Salary: £34,000 - £39,000 per annum (depending on experience) +£5.77/hour for shifts after 6 PM and weekends

Start date: As soon as possible/middle August 2026

Reports to: CEO/FOUNDER

Company Description

We're a fast-growing podcast production company based in the heart of Shoreditch, London, just a five-minute walk from Liverpool Street Station. Our state-of-the-art podcast studios provide a creative space where businesses, creators, and brands produce exceptional audio and video content.

We're passionate about delivering high-quality podcasts and helping our clients grow their audiences through expert production and strategic podcast marketing.

Job Description

We're looking for an experienced and technically proficient Studio Manager to lead the day-to-day operations of our studios. This role is ideal for someone who combines hands-on technical expertise with strong leadership skills and enjoys managing people, processes, and client experiences in a fast-paced production environment.

As Studio Manager, you'll oversee the smooth running of our recording studios, leading a team of Studio Assistants and Engineers while ensuring every client receives an exceptional experience. You'll be responsible for maintaining high technical standards, managing studio operations, supporting complex productions, and collaborating closely with Production, Client Services, and other internal teams to continually improve workflows and studio performance.

If you're passionate about podcasting, production technology, and building high-performing teams, we'd love to hear from you.

Required Experience. Experience & Skills

  • Proven experience running podcast and/or interview recording setups within a professional, client-facing production environment.
  • Experience working directly with clients, production companies, and creative teams to deliver a high-quality studio experience.
  • Previous experience managing, mentoring, and developing a small studio team of varied abilities, including supporting Studio Assistants and Engineers through training, feedback, and day-to-day guidance.
  • Experience handling client enquiries, resolving issues, and managing complaints professionally while maintaining strong client relationships.
  • Strong understanding of studio operations, including equipment preparation, session management, troubleshooting, and maintaining efficient workflows.
  • Strong administrative skills, including managing email communications, maintaining spreadsheets, tracking projects, and supporting efficient studio operations.
  • Previous experience using ClickUp or similar project management tools to track workflows, manage tasks, and support efficient team operations.
  • Good working knowledge of Sony camera systems, particularly Sony FX3 and FX6 cameras.
  • Good working knowledge of professional digital mixing consoles and audio workflows.
  • Good working knowledge of Godox lighting systems or equivalent professional lighting equipment.
  • Solid working knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud, particularly Adobe Premiere Pro.
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced production environment.
  • Physically capable of independently handling light lifting, equipment setup, studio preparation, and general studio maintenance.

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Bonus Experience

  • Understanding of advanced camera and lighting techniques, including Cine EI, Log workflows, and professional picture profiles.
  • Understanding of advanced audio techniques, including EQ, compression, dynamics processing, and broadcast-quality audio workflows.
  • Experience using Riverside or similar platforms for remote podcast recordings.
  • Experience using vMix or other live streaming and live production platforms.
  • Experience working with additional studio and production equipment, including HDMI switchers, talkback amplifiers, teleprompters, and other broadcast or AV systems.
  • Experience improving studio workflows, technical processes, and operational standards.
  • Experience collaborating with multiple departments to support wider production and business objectives.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee the day-to-day operations of the studio, ensuring all recording spaces, equipment, and workflows are maintained to a high professional standard.
  • Lead, manage, and support a team of Studio Assistants and Engineers, providing training, guidance, feedback, and ongoing development.
  • Manage studio schedules, staffing, and resource allocation to ensure smooth and efficient delivery of client sessions.
  • Ensure all podcast, interview, and video production sessions are prepared, supported, and delivered to a consistently high technical and creative standard.
  • Act as the senior technical point of contact for studio operations, troubleshooting complex audio, video, lighting, and equipment issues.
  • Maintain and improve studio technical standards, processes, documentation, and best practices across all productions.
  • Work closely with Production, Client Services, and other departments to ensure effective communication and a seamless client experience.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, production companies, and external partners, ensuring their needs are understood and supported.
  • Handle client enquiries, feedback, and complaints professionally, resolving issues quickly while maintaining a high level of service.
  • Oversee equipment management, including setup, maintenance, inventory tracking, and coordinating repairs or upgrades when required.
  • Support the onboarding and training of new team members, ensuring they develop the technical skills and operational knowledge required for their roles.
  • Monitor studio performance, identify areas for improvement, and implement solutions to increase efficiency and quality.
  • Manage media workflows, including data handling, file organisation, storage processes, and delivery standards.
  • Support the delivery of more complex productions, including multi-camera recordings, remote recordings, live productions, and client-specific technical requirements.
  • Contribute to the ongoing development of studio operations, helping improve workflows, technology adoption, and the overall client experience.

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Working Hours, Compensation, and Benefits

  • Hours: 45 hours per week (8 hours per day + 1 hour lunch/breaks, 9 hours total), Monday to Friday typically 9-6pm, however the studio are open from 8am til 9pm and during weekends so flexibility will be required when needed.
  • Salary: £34,000- £39,000 per annum (depending on experience).
  • Holiday: 34 to 35 days holiday per year, including bank holidays.
  • A dynamic and collaborative work environment in the heart of Shoreditch.
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth within the podcast industry.
  • Private Healthcare Plan.
  • Discounted gym membership + 100's of other discounts and health benefits through Vitality.
  • Pension Plan.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme.
  • Networking Opportunities.
  • Monthly Team Social.
  • Monthly Team Lunches.
  • Easy to understand company pay framework, with clear progression and salary increases.
  • The chance to be part of an innovative company at the forefront of podcast production.
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Skills

Studio Management
Team Leadership
Audio Production
Video Production
Sony FX3/FX6
Digital Mixing Consoles
Godox Lighting
Adobe Premiere Pro
ClickUp
Client Relationship Management
Troubleshooting
Resource Allocation
Media Workflow Management
Project Management
Administrative Skills
Equipment Maintenance

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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