Job Information
House of Blues Stage Manager - Palladium in Hollywood, California
Job Summary:
The Role:
A Stage Manager with Live Nation Clubs and Theaters is a department supervisor responsible for the implementation and execution of producing live events within the venue.Essential Functions:
Works directly with the Production Manager to execute specific show requirements
Directs and supervises production staff while ensuring a safe and efficient working environment
Safely and effectively manages the load in and load out of production elements to stage
Ensures the event is on schedule
Ensure that artists and touring production crews have required items needed to preform specific to production
Assist Union set-up of Backline, Audio gear, Lighting gear, Video gear, set-pieces and any additional production element relevant to the live event production
Responsible for documenting disciplinary issues of production crew and reports actions back to Production Manager.
Overseeing backstage credential and security plan is being implemented and overseen by security department in order to maintain a safe and secure backstage area for artists
Job Requirements:
Minimum Requirements:
Prior experience in live event production
Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
Ability to make clear concise decisions; sometimes with limited information
Must possess superior interpersonal communication and organizational skills
Must be able to conduct oneself with extreme patience while working in a stressful environment
Tolerance of all cultures, music and art forms
High School Diploma
Preferred:
College Degree
Prior management experience
Proficiency in MS Office
Physical Demands/Working Environment:
Must be able to lift 75lbs
Work in an environment with moderate to loud noise level
If the above description sounds like you and fits your background, apply online at http://www.livenation.com/careers/index.html to join the Live Nation Entertainment team today!
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HIRING PRACTICESThe preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
Live Nation Entertainment recruitment policies are designed to place the most highly qualified persons available in a timely and efficient manner. Live Nation Entertainment may pursue all avenues available, including promotion from within, employee referrals, outside advertising, employment agencies, Internet recruiting, job fairs, college recruiting and search firms.
The expected compensation for this position in California is:
$20.00 USD - $25.00 Hourly
**Please note that the compensation information provided is a good faith estimate for this position only and is provided pursuant to the California Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements Law. It is estimated based on what a successful California applicant might be paid. It assumes that the successful candidate will be in California or perform the position from California. Similar positions located outside of California will not necessarily receive the same compensation. Live Nation takes into consideration a candidate’s education, training, and experience, as well as the position’s work location, expected quality and quantity of work, required travel (if any), external market and internal value, including seniority and merit systems, and internal pay alignment when determining the salary level for potential new employees. In compliance with the California Law, a potential new employee’s salary history will not be used in compensation decisions.