Event Producer, Event Productions
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Entertainment & Gaming
Event Manager / Planner, TV / Film Production, Music / Audio Production, Event Staff/ Venue Crew -
Creative Arts/Media
TV / Film Production, Music / Audio Production, Event Staff/ Venue Crew
Join the team that brings world‑class events to life. The Event Production (EP) team is looking for a dynamic Event Producer who thrives on delivering high quality, high‑impact experiences for customers at every scale.
If you’re passionate about live events, love solving complex logistics puzzles, and want to produce exciting corporate events, we want to hear from you.
The Event Producer provides customer‑centric event production services and overall event support at the highest level possible, for the Event Production (EP) team and its customers. Successful team members will be able to step seamlessly into a corporate events environment, have strong organizational skills, ability to work across multiple teams and cultures, demonstrate impeccable customer service, and be energetically driven to meet the needs of customers and the team.
Key Job Responsibilities- Produce and support live events from planning through execution and post‑event wrap
- Handle event costs and quotes; educate customers on event cost and scope
- Report data for Weekly Business Review
- Support events in Seattle and Bellevue locations to support dedicated staff
- 80% travel in Seattle and Bellevue locations
- Coordinate vendor estimates, labor costs, and technical resource scheduling
- Lead customer planning meetings, walk‑throughs, and technical rehearsals
- Optimize audio, video, lighting, and staging needs for the customer
- Manage event agendas, run of show, media playback, and presentation methods
- Support producer operations at locations different than dedicated
- Identify blockers, troubleshoot effectively, and facilitate progress
- Support producer process improvements
The producer process starts well before show day. A minimum of six weeks ahead, you’re already engaged in the pre‑production process: evaluating bookings, holding customer and planning meetings, and maintaining clear communication with the customer and engineers leading up to set and show day.
On non‑show days, you’re focused on pre‑planning: coordinating logistics, aligning with vendors, building run‑of‑show documents, managing cost estimates, and ensuring every detail is accounted for before your crew arrives onsite.
On show days, you’re in the thick of it: supporting set with your crew, managing rehearsals, and driving show execution from start to finish. You’re the point of contact for your customer, ensuring everything runs smoothly and adapting on the fly when things change.
After the event wraps, you shift into reporting mode: capturing event data, finalizing vendor costs, and contributing to Weekly Business Review reporting to keep leadership informed and the team aligned.
Pre‑Event- Assists and leads customer planning meetings and walk‑throughs
- Event script preparation and distribution to production engineers
- Coordinates vendor estimates and labor costs
- Coordinates technical resource scheduling for equipment and labor
- Coordinates any necessary technical testing or technical rehearsals
- Able to support media playback and presentation methods
- Clearly communicates with all team members and stakeholders
- Coordinates personal travel arrangements, schedules, and expenses
- Dedicated onsite support for assigned customers
- Coordination of technical services for assigned events and relevant facility operations
- Optimizes audio, video, lighting and staging for the best quality attainable
- Supports greater Producer team with occasional show calling and onsite operations
- Dynamically flex to customer needs and adapt to complications
- Supports proper strike of event venue
- Assists with post‑event reporting
- Assists with any post‑event customer needs
- Coordinates any post‑event expenditures
- 2+ years of program or project management experience
- 2+ years in event or production coordination
- Familiarity with run‑of‑show documentation
- Ability to learn how to call a show
- Proficiency with live streaming, audio, video, lighting and staging systems
- Scheduling and calendaring management
- Familiar with event billing processes
- Experience in requirement gathering and ability to write clear and detailed requirement document
- Show calling experience, and…
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