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NPR LIGHTING CREW LEADER Dalkia is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender ...

NPR LIGHTING CREW LEADER Dalkia is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender ...

Lighting Technician

Washington, DC · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Crew Leadership & Supervision * Lead and supervise lighting crew during load-ins, performances, and strikes. * Train and support technical theater interns, work/study students, and Dance Place staff ...

Crew Leadership & Supervision * Lead and supervise lighting crew during load-ins, performances, and strikes. * Train and support technical theater interns, work/study students, and Dance Place staff ...

Crew Leadership & Supervision * Lead and supervise lighting crew during load-ins, performances, and strikes. * Train and support technical theater interns, work/study students, and Dance Place staff ...

Responsible for running the lighting crew for load-ins & load-outs when assigned as the role of Lighting Designer (LD) or Dimmer Tech/Power Person * Responsible for creating lighting plots

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How much do lighting crew jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for lighting crew in the United States is $21.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Lighting Crew vs Lighting Technician?

AspectLighting CrewLighting Technician
CredentialsNone required, on-the-job training commonOften requires technical training or certification
Work EnvironmentAssist with setup, rigging, and teardown on set or stageOperate, troubleshoot, and maintain lighting equipment
Industry UsageCommon in film, TV, theater, and live eventsMore specialized, often in professional production settings
Search IntentEntry-level or support roles in lightingTechnical roles with more responsibility

While both roles work with lighting equipment, the Lighting Crew typically assists with setup and teardown, requiring minimal credentials. The Lighting Technician handles more technical tasks, often needing specialized training or certifications. The Lighting Crew is ideal for entry-level support in various entertainment industries, whereas the Lighting Technician plays a more technical and responsible role in professional productions.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Lighting Crew member during a live production?

Lighting Crew members play a crucial role in live productions by setting up, operating, and maintaining lighting equipment according to the lighting designer’s plan. Their daily tasks often include rigging lights, running cables, focusing fixtures, and troubleshooting technical issues during rehearsals and performances. They collaborate closely with stage managers, designers, and other technical crew to ensure smooth scene transitions and proper illumination. Attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to work efficiently under time pressure are key aspects of this role.

What are Lighting Crew?

Lighting Crew are professionals responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining lighting equipment for events, film, television, or theater productions. They work closely with lighting designers and other production staff to achieve the desired visual effects and ensure scenes are properly illuminated. Their tasks can include hanging and focusing lights, running cables, programming lighting consoles, and troubleshooting technical issues. Lighting Crew members play a crucial role in creating the mood and atmosphere of a production, making their contributions essential to the overall success of the event or show.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lighting Crew member, and why are they important?

Lighting crew members need a solid understanding of lighting design principles, electrical safety, and experience with stage or film lighting equipment, often gained through technical training or on-the-job experience. Familiarity with lighting consoles, DMX control systems, and rigging tools is typically required. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating with directors, designers, and other crew members. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and creative lighting setups that enhance productions and meet artistic goals.
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Infographic showing various Lighting Crew job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,261 per year, or $21.3 per hour.
2026 USF Lighting Staff

2026 USF Lighting Staff

Southern Utah University

Cedar City, UT • On-site

$15 - $23/hr

Part-time

Posted 22 days ago


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Job description

Salary: $15.00 - $23.00 Hourly
Location : Cedar City, UT
Job Type: Part- Time Hourly
Job Number: 202400232
Division: President's Office
Department: Utah Shakespeare Festival
Opening Date: 11/18/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Position Summary
The Tony-award winning UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, a professional theater company in residence at Southern Utah University, is accepting applications for Production Staff for the 2026 season. The Utah Shakespeare Festival produces an eight-show repertory season and three Green Shows across three venues in the summer/fall of each year. Position details below.
Contract dates vary by position.
Supporting the Lighting Department is the core function of the following positions, which ensures seamless operation of lighting equipment for all productions including installation and performance runs.
  • Lighting Crew Lead: Contracts begin at the middle of April and run through early July.
  • Light Board Operator: Contracts begin late May or late June and end mid-October.
  • Lighting Technician: Contracts begin late April and run through late June with some positions extending as late as mid-July.

Date of first consideration: 12/03/2025
Essential Functions
Lighting Crew Lead:
  • The Lighting Crew Lead is responsible for managing the venue lighting team, and installing systems and equipment for each production.
  • The individual is responsible for supporting the Lighting Designer in carrying out the production, and for providing lighting support for all productions in the assigned venue(s).
  • The successful candidate will be a self-motivated individual with proven experience in professional theatre who displays a great deal of creativeness in problem solving and troubleshooting.

Light Board Operator:
  • Responsible for assisting the Lighting Crew Lead and the Lighting Designer in the recording and adjustment of lighting cues and for executing lighting cues during tech rehearsals and performances.
  • Create and update a pre-show and post-show lighting checklist.
  • Perform a channel check before each performance and fix any problems encountered.
  • Maintain lighting designs throughout production runs, per production reports, making any pertinent changes with the help of the Associate Electrics Director.
  • Strike and restore lighting equipment following the close of every production.
  • Attend all tech rehearsals, dress rehearsals, performances, and strike at assigned call times.
  • Operates lighting console and Qlab show control during rehearsals and performances

Lighting Technician:
  • Responsible for the reading light plots, channel hookups, instrument schedules.
  • Perform troubleshooting and testing of installation.
  • Safely hang, circuit and data using appropriate cable management, address and focus lighting plots.
  • Install lighting practicals; setup of run lights, atmospheric effects, Prepare for technical rehearsals; load-in tech tables, power systems, and task lighting

Education & Experience
Lighting Crew Lead:
Qualifications
  • Supervisory experience desired.
  • Working knowledge of LED, moving lights, EOS family, DMX over Ethernet, Basic experience with Vectorworks and Lightwright 6 Software.
  • Able to read and understand standard lighting design documents including lighting plots, lighting sections, channel hookups, instrument schedules, color swatches and gobo specifications.
  • Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 40 pounds routinely, 60 pounds occasionally; climb and maintain balance on ladders and scaffolding; safely manage work in various situations including; uneven surfaces, floor openings, heights, construction debris and poor lighting.
  • OSC experience is preferred.

Light Board Operator:
Qualifications
  • Working knowledge of LED, moving lights, EOS family and DMX over Ethernet.
  • Basic experience with electricity, soldering and circuitry.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Able to read and understand standard lighting design documents including lighting plots, lighting sections, channel hookups, instrument schedules.
  • Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 40 pounds routinely, 60 pounds occasionally; climb and maintain balance on ladders and scaffolding; safely manage work in various situations including; uneven surfaces, floor openings, heights, construction debris and poor lighting.
  • OSC and audio experience is preferred.

Lighting Technician:
Qualifications
  • Working knowledge of a variety of lighting fixtures, including conventional, LED, and moving lights, control protocols such as DMX over Ethernet as well as the EOS family syntax.
  • Familiar with electrical wiring and safety procedures related to theatrical lighting experience with electricity, soldering and circuitry.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Able to read and understand standard lighting design documents including lighting plots, lighting sections, channel hookups, instrument schedules.
  • Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 40 pounds routinely, 60 pounds occasionally; climb and maintain balance on ladders and scaffolding; safely manage work in various situations including; uneven surfaces, floor openings, heights, construction debris and poor lighting.

Supplemental Information
Documents needed to apply:
  • 3 professional references.
Position is contingent on funding.
Due to recent changes inH1Bvisa fees, Southern Utah University is no longer able to sponsor international faculty and staff that require anH1Bvisa and are currently living outside of the United States.
Southern Utah University does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex (including sex discrimination and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, ancestry, disability status, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, military status, veteran status, or other bases protected by applicable law in employment, treatment, admission, access to educational programs and activities, or other University benefits or services. For more information or contact information, please visit
In accordance with Utah State Code 53A-3-410, appointment to this position is contingent upon the successful passing of a background check.
This position is not eligible for benefits.
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Are you available to begin in Cedar City by 5/1/26
  • Yes
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Are you able to stay working in Cedar City until 10/10/26
  • Yes
  • No

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