Forsyth Barnes
Venue Technology Manager (Ref: 196971)

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Venue Technology Manager (Ref: 196971)
Venue Technology Manager
(Ref: 196971)
Salary: Approximately £65,000 Contact: Samuel.Robinson@forsythbarnes.com
We are currently recruiting for a Venue Technology Manager to join a globally recognised sports venue. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of the technology that powers matchdays, live events, and global broadcasts, playing a key role in delivering an exceptional experience for fans, broadcasters, and corporate clients.
About the Role
The Venue Technology Manager will manage all technological aspects of the venue, including AV systems, broadcast operations, and digital infrastructure for events.
Key Responsibilities
- Managing the venue’s AV (audio-visual), IPTV, LED screens, and digital technology infrastructure
- Overseeing matchday technology, including replay screens, PA systems, and broadcast operations
- Supporting conferences, hospitality events, and live entertainment with seamless technology delivery
- Collaborating with external broadcasters to ensure high-quality live event coverage
- Managing relationships with AV suppliers, contractors, and freelance technicians
- Partnering with internal technology teams to integrate venue systems, digital signage, and network infrastructure
- Ensuring all venue technology is maintained, optimised, and event-ready
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Requirements
- Experience managing venue, stadium, or event technology environments
- Strong knowledge of AV systems, IPTV, LED displays, and broadcast technology
- Experience working with third-party suppliers and technical partners
- Understanding of live event or sports technology operations
- Excellent organisational and problem-solving skills
- Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities
- Ability to perform under pressure in a live event environment


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Why Apply?
- Join a globally recognised sports venue with a world-class reputation
- Take ownership of the technology that delivers unforgettable live sporting and entertainment experiences
- Work with cutting-edge venue, broadcast, and AV technologies
- Play a key role in enhancing matchday and fan experiences while shaping the future of venue technology
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