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Event Production Manager

Live Recruitment
West Midlands
2 days ago
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• 25 days annual leave rising to 26 after one year plus all UK bank holidays
• Free onsite parking
• Free lunch when office based
• Potential home working options for part of the week
• Pension matching up to 7%
• Private Medical Insurance funded by the company
• Exclusive discounts and many more great benefits

THE COMPANY

This well-established events group is recognised as one of the UK’s premier destinations for large-scale corporate events, exhibitions, conferences, and high-profile sporting occasions. Hosting over 750 events each year, it stands among the busiest and most versatile venues in the country.

With a thriving event production team, an inclusive and supportive company culture, and a strong focus on professional growth, this is a fantastic opportunity to progress your career as an Event Production Manager within a leading name in the live events industry.

THE ROLE

Due to continued growth and an expanding events calendar, there is now an exciting opportunity for an Event Production Manager to join the team and deliver a wide range of live and hybrid events across the group’s venues.

Key responsibilities include:


  • Managing the technical delivery of live and virtual events alongside the technical production team
  • Liaising directly with clients to interpret briefs and deliver creative, cost-effective production solutions
  • Overseeing events including conferences, gala dinners, exhibitions, and product launches
  • Supporting the sales team with complex technical and production enquiries
  • Providing guidance on power, data, lighting, audio, and video requirements
  • Managing production budgets efficiently and ensuring safety regulations are met
  • Delivering on-site technical management during live events
    (CAD experience preferred but not essential)


This is a brilliant role for an experienced Event Production Manager ready to take on new challenges in a high-profile, fast-paced environment, where no two events are the same.

THE CANDIDATE

The ideal candidate will have solid production management experience within a venue or event production company and a track record of delivering a wide variety of events. Senior Technicians with strong client-facing skills looking to step up into an Event Production Manager position will also be considered.

You’ll bring a proactive, hands-on approach, excellent communication skills, and a passion for creating exceptional live event experiences.

In return, you’ll join a collaborative and sociable team with excellent company perks — including staff discounts, complimentary meals, health benefits, and more — within a supportive organisation that truly values its people.

If you’re an ambitious Event Production Manager who thrives under pressure and loves bringing creative ideas to life, this is the perfect opportunity to take your career to the next level.

Live specialises in all disciplines (and at all levels) in events, exhibitions, and experiential. If this position isn’t quite what you’re looking for, please visit live-recruitment.co.uk to view all of the opportunities we are recruiting.

VAC REF: DP15843

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