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Lead Substation Physical Engineer - REMOTE

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$98K - $129K/yr

Remote US Ready to make a difference? ICF is seeking an experienced Substation Physical Engineer to ... Control Cubicle Layout, Sections, Cable Tray, Lighting, and Grounding * Low-Voltage AC Panels

Senior Aviation Electrical Engineer

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$103K - $134K/yr

Remote work options are also available! RS&H is passionate about engineering! We choose to design ... Power and lighting design for transportation facilities, floodlighting design for airport aprons ...

... collaborate with engineers to design primarily airfield electrical and lighting systems ... For the ideal candidate and depending on experience and with management approval, remote work is ...

We are a relentlessly client-focused group who are re-imagining, re-designing, and re-engineering ... Control Cubicle Layout, Sections, Cable Tray, Lighting, and Grounding * Low-Voltage AC Panels

If remote, candidates should be located near a major metro area. This role is contributing to the ... Lead crossfunctional execution across engineering, operations, supply chain, and sales to ...

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Remote Lighting Programmer information

What are Remote Lighting Programmers?

Remote Lighting Programmers are professionals who design, program, and control lighting systems for various events, performances, or productions from a remote location. They use specialized software and remote access tools to create lighting cues, sequences, and effects, collaborating with on-site teams to ensure the lighting enhances the desired atmosphere. This role is common in live events, television, film, and virtual productions where technical expertise can be delivered without being physically present at the venue.

How do Remote Lighting Programmers typically collaborate with production teams during live events?

Remote Lighting Programmers often work closely with lighting designers, production managers, and technical directors via video conferencing, file-sharing platforms, and real-time control software. They may participate in virtual rehearsals, review cue sheets, and remotely program lighting consoles to meet creative requirements. Effective communication and detailed documentation are key, as the programmer must quickly adapt to feedback and ensure their work aligns seamlessly with the overall vision, even without being physically present on-site.

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

To thrive as a Remote Lighting Programmer, you need a solid understanding of lighting design principles, DMX protocols, and programming experience with lighting consoles such as MA Lighting or ETC, often supported by a background in theatre, live events, or broadcast production. Proficiency with lighting control software, visualization tools (like Capture or WYSIWYG), and remote collaboration platforms is typically required. Exceptional attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help foster clear coordination with onsite teams and creative directors. These skills are crucial for ensuring seamless remote operation, precise lighting control, and successful realization of artistic visions across diverse productions.

What is the difference between Remote Lighting Programmer vs Lighting Technician?

AspectRemote Lighting ProgrammerLighting Technician
CredentialsLighting design or programming certifications, technical skillsTechnical training, on-site experience
Work EnvironmentRemote, computer-based, software-focusedOn-site, hardware setup, installation
Industry UsageEvent production, architectural lighting, entertainmentEvent setup, live shows, installations

Remote Lighting Programmers primarily work remotely to program lighting systems using specialized software, focusing on design and automation. Lighting Technicians typically work on-site to install, troubleshoot, and operate lighting equipment. While both roles require technical knowledge, Remote Lighting Programmers emphasize software skills and remote collaboration, whereas Lighting Technicians focus on hands-on hardware work.

What job categories do people searching Remote Lighting Programmer jobs in Georgia look for? The top searched job categories for Remote Lighting Programmer jobs in Georgia are:
What cities in Georgia are hiring for Remote Lighting Programmer jobs? Cities in Georgia with the most Remote Lighting Programmer job openings:
Regional Specification Sales Representative -- Lighting

Regional Specification Sales Representative -- Lighting

Landscape Forms

Atlanta, GA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Landscape Forms rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

31st of 46 rated furniture manufacturers


Job description

Preferred remote locations: Atlanta, GA • Washington D.C./Northern Virginia • Charlotte, NC • Nashville, TN

Shape the Way Outdoor Spaces Come to Life Through Light

At Landscape Forms, we don't just sell lighting, we influence how spaces feel, function, and connect people. We're looking for someone who understands lighting not simply as a product, but as a tool for placemaking and part of the architectural and design experience, and who thrives in the specification sales environment where relationships, technical credibility, and influence shape project outcomes.

This is an opportunity for someone already operating comfortably within the architectural lighting, specification sales, or agency-side lighting community to step into a highly collaborative, design-driven role with meaningful regional influence.

The Opportunity

This role sits at the intersection of architectural lighting, specification influence, relationship-driven sales, and regional agency activation.

You'll partner closely with our agencies, Business Development Representatives, and internal teams to help drive specification influence across a broad network of landscape architects, multidisciplinary design firms, lighting designers, electrical engineers, and end users.

Your work will help position Landscape Forms early in the design conversation, strengthen agency and specification-community relationships, and influence projects from initial concept through specification and conversion.

At its core, this role is about building trust, becoming a valued resource within the design and specification communities, and growing long-term relationships that generate opportunity across the territory.

What You Can Expect

  • Support, stability, and the opportunity to grow within a collaborative, design-driven organization
  • A competitive benefits package including, but not limited to, insurance benefits (available your first day), 401(k), family and parenting leaves, tuition reimbursement, wellness programs, quarterly bonuses, and paid time off
  • A home-based office with significant regional travel for client meetings, presentations, industry engagement, and agency partnership development
  • A collaborative, team-selling environment where success is shared across sales, specification, and customer support teams
  • A culture grounded in our Scanlon principles and OnTrac criteria, where contribution, accountability, and continuous improvement matter

Who We Are

Landscape Forms is the industry leader in integrated solutions of high-design site furniture and advanced LED lighting. For more than 50 years, we have partnered with designers and clients to create beautiful, functional outdoor environments.

Our secret is simple: Design, Culture, and Craft drive everything we do.

How You Will Contribute

  • Build and deepen relationships within the design and lighting specification community
  • Influence lighting selections across landscape architects, multidisciplinary studios, lighting designers, engineers, and end users
  • Partner closely with lighting rep agencies across your territory to strengthen specification influence and drive long-term growth
  • Deliver presentations, CEUs, and design-focused conversations that position Landscape Forms as a trusted lighting resource
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with BDRs, Inside Sales, Customer Service, agents, and project teams to move opportunities from specification through conversion
  • Stay closely connected to your territory pipeline by tracking opportunities, managing relationships, and driving visibility through Salesforce
  • Represent Landscape Forms within organizations such as IES, IALD, WILD, and IDA
  • Bring structure, intentionality, and strong relationship management to how you approach territory development

What Success Looks Like

Success in this role isn't just hitting numbers — it's:

  • Becoming a trusted voice within the design and lighting specification community
  • Building a network of agency and architectural/design client relationships that consistently generate opportunity
  • Influencing projects early enough to shape specification outcomes
  • Growing specification presence and long-term territory influence
  • Representing the Landscape Forms brand with credibility, confidence, and professionalism

Criteria for Success

  • Experience in architectural lighting, specification sales, lighting rep agencies, or related specification-driven environments, with demonstrated knowledge of the design and commercial influences of the project lighting business
  • Strong understanding of outdoor lighting applications and illumination theory
  • Wear the many hats of a successful regional: Inspire through storytelling, inform through clear communication; Activate through quality training.
  • Comfortable managing a broad regional territory with regular travel and high levels of autonomy
  • Experience CRM platforms (Salesforce preferred) and a working awareness of design tools such as AutoCAD, AGI32
  • A mindset that balances technical credibility, relationship-building, and customer-focused problem solving

Physical Requirements and Work Environment

  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
  • Home-based office with significant regional travel for client meetings, presentations, trade shows, and industry engagement
  • Work environment varies between home office, client sites, and event settings

At Landscape Forms, we believe great work happens when people are trusted to contribute, encouraged to grow, and connected to something meaningful. If that resonates with you, we'd love to hear from you.