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POSITION SUMMARY The Production Manager supports the New World Symphony (NWS) / New World Center ... Attention to detail and to the highest standards of theatrical production and concert presentation

POSITION SUMMARY The Production Manager supports the New World Symphony (NWS) / New World Center ... Attention to detail and to the highest standards of theatrical production and concert presentation

Executive Director

Lexington, MA · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

... Production Support * Coordinate guest artist logistics and program book advertising * Support concert operations and maintain the master schedule * Oversee concert recording and archival management ...

... Production Support * Coordinate guest artist logistics and program book advertising * Support concert operations and maintain the master schedule * Oversee concert recording and archival management ...

Executive Director

Lexington, MA · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

... Production Support * Coordinate guest artist logistics and program book advertising * Support concert operations and maintain the master schedule * Oversee concert recording and archival management ...

Executive Director

Lexington, MA · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

... Production Support * Coordinate guest artist logistics and program book advertising * Support concert operations and maintain the master schedule * Oversee concert recording and archival management ...

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How much do concert production manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for concert production manager in the United States is $70,872.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $80,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Concert Production Manager do?

A Concert Production Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of live concert production, including planning, coordination, and execution of events. They manage logistics such as sound, lighting, stage setup, and technical requirements, while also coordinating with artists, crew, and venues to ensure everything runs smoothly. Their role is critical in making sure performances start on time, equipment functions properly, and safety standards are met for both performers and audiences.

What is the difference between Concert Production Manager vs Event Coordinator?

AspectConcert Production ManagerEvent Coordinator
CredentialsExperience in production, technical knowledge, sometimes certifications in event managementOften has event planning or hospitality certifications
Work EnvironmentMusic festivals, concerts, large venuesWeddings, corporate events, community gatherings
Employer & IndustryMusic industry, entertainment venues, production companiesEvent planning firms, hotels, corporate organizations

The Concert Production Manager focuses on the technical and logistical aspects of live music events, ensuring sound, lighting, and stage setup are executed flawlessly. In contrast, the Event Coordinator handles overall event planning, vendor coordination, and client communication. While both roles require strong organizational skills, the Concert Production Manager specializes in production elements specific to concerts and live performances.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Concert Production Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Concert Production Manager, you need expertise in live event coordination, logistics, budgeting, and a solid understanding of audio, lighting, and staging requirements, often supported by a degree in event management or related experience. Familiarity with production management software, CAD programs for stage design, and knowledge of safety regulations and permits are typically required. Outstanding organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication are essential soft skills for collaborating with artists, crews, and vendors. These competencies ensure seamless event execution, artist satisfaction, and audience safety, which are critical for successful concerts.

What are some common challenges faced by Concert Production Managers during live events?

Concert Production Managers often encounter challenges such as last-minute technical issues, coordinating schedules among diverse teams, and adapting to unexpected changes in the event setup or artist requirements. Ensuring seamless communication between audio, lighting, and stage crews is crucial, as is problem-solving when equipment malfunctions or weather conditions affect outdoor venues. Staying calm under pressure and quickly making decisions are essential skills for overcoming these hurdles and delivering a successful concert experience.
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Infographic showing various Concert Production Manager job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,872 per year, or $34.1 per hour.
Production Manager - Metals

Production Manager - Metals

Masaba Inc

Vermillion, SD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Masaba rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

280th of 430 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION

The Production Manager will report to the VP of Operations and will lead and manage all aspects of MASABA’s metals manufacturing

process to surpass customer expectations. The Production Manager will manage the people, processes and the output of the following

departments: Programming, Routing, Cutting, Bending, Drilling, Machining, Rolling, Material Handling, Packaging, Shipping and

Scheduling. The Production Manager will develop, measure and report key metrics regarding production output, efficiency, scheduling

accuracy, quality, safety, labor utilization and scrap. The Production Manager will also be responsible for continuous improvement

activities and overall process improvements.

Production Manager key objectives:

· Ensure safety operating procedures and best practices are in place and are adhered to.

· Verify quality checks are executed and quality of parts produced conform to the drawings and defined standards.

· Analyze and communicate best practice work procedures for maximum efficiency and to identify and mitigate any hazards

· Hire, counsel and terminate personnel as required in concert with HR department and all applicable US laws

· Embrace, embody and promote company Core Values

JOB DUTIES

- Plan, schedule resources and supervise the production process

- Oversee facility operations and maintenance to ensure compliance with applicable operating and safety standards & regulations

- Develop / refine performance measures

- Supervise and document individual performance of team leaders and support staff

- Develop and implement approved operating plans

- Identify and mitigate process inefficiencies to improve cost, quality and delivery

- Drive premium quality in all components produced

- Ensure employees follow all applicable safety and security procedures and use equipment and materials properly.

- Ensure work orders are processed accurately through MRP system.

- Ability to lead and manage a diverse and cross-functional team

- Must be flexible, adaptable, open to change, willing to take on challenges and a team player.

- Ability to work in a manufacturing environment

- Ability to work independently.

- Must be able to read and understand English.

- Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds

- Ability to work standing on hard surface (e.g. concrete) for long periods of time in hot or cold environment.

- Must be able to read and interpret basic blueprints.

- Must be able to perform basic shop math functions and use standard measuring devices.

- Other duties as assigned.


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