Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience; Generally, ten (10) years of progressively responsible professional experience in technical production or live event management within a major performing arts center, academic presenting organization, or comparable multi-venue environment; Demonstrated experience operating within a multi-venue facility, including spaces exceeding 1,000+ seats and concurrent event management; Proven experience managing large-scale productions across multiple technical disciplines (lighting, audio, video, rigging, carpentry, and stage operations); Generally, a minimum of five (5) years of experience managing full-time staff, indirect reports, and part-time/hourly workforce; Direct responsibility for departmental budgets, including labor, overhire payroll, and operational expenditures; Demonstrated expertise in production advancement, contract interpretation, and execution of complex technical riders and negotiation; Knowledge of advanced theatrical production systems across multiple disciplines; Advanced operational knowledge of counterweight and motorized fly systems (75+ line sets), digital audio networks (Dante/AVB), and advanced theatrical lighting systems and protocols; Skill in leading large, multidisciplinary production teams in complex environments; Skill in financial management, budgeting, and resource planning; Exceptional interpersonal and diplomatic communication skills with ability to work effectively across diverse stakeholder groups; Ability to align production operations with strategic, financial, and institutional goals; Ability to manage high-pressure, multi-event environments, and resolve complex issues; Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders; and. Production Excellence & Stakeholder Engagement: Provides executive-level oversight for all technical production activity across multiple venues and event types; Leads all production advancement strategy, including interpretation and execution of complex technical riders; Translates artistic and technical requirements into fully executable, resource-efficient production plans; Ensures seamless delivery in venues with advanced production systems, including large-scale rigging and theatrical infrastructure; Maintains proactive communication and alignment across production staff, administrative leadership, academic departments, and external clients and partners; Serves as the final escalation point for high-risk or complex production and personnel issues; and.