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Stage Lighting Supervisor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Operations Program Managers

Campus, IL · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

The Lighting Supervisor is a hands-on role overseeing all stage lighting needs including light plot drafting and execution, console programming, and distribution tie-in. The Lighting Supervisor will ...

Operations Program Managers

Campus, IL · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

The Lighting Supervisor is a hands-on role overseeing all stage lighting needs including light plot drafting and execution, console programming, and distribution tie-in. The Lighting Supervisor will ...

The Lighting Supervisor will be able to train, mentor and coach employees to foster growth and ... Bachelors in audiovisual, stage techniques or equivalent training preferred * Minimum of five (3) ...

We are seeking a Lighting Supervisor to oversee and execute all lighting needs, and make meaningful contributions to the commissioning and opening of a new, global stage for science education. We are ...

Lighting Supervisor

Boston, MA · On-site

$68K - $85K/yr

We are seeking a Lighting Supervisor to oversee and execute all lighting needs, and make meaningful contributions to the commissioning and opening of a new, global stage for science education. We are ...

We are seeking a Lighting Supervisor to oversee and execute all lighting needs, and make meaningful contributions to the commissioning and opening of a new, global stage for science education. We are ...

Stage Technician 2

Aberdeen, WA · On-site

$47K - $62K/yr

Conduct maintenance and adjustment of all stage equipment and on-stage lighting instruments and related equipment in accordance with existing safety regulations. * Work with supervisor and sound ...

Stage Technician 2

Aberdeen, WA · On-site

$47K - $62K/yr

Conduct maintenance and adjustment of all stage equipment and on-stage lighting instruments and related equipment in accordance with existing safety regulations. Work with supervisor and sound ...

Stage Technician

Vista, CA

$16.90 - $26.30/hr

... audio, stage lighting, rigging, carpentry, show running, facility maintenance and rental ... Assists in supervising the facility during rentals. *NOTE: Position will be filled at the entry pay ...

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How much do stage lighting supervisor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for stage lighting supervisor in the United States is $23.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges a Stage Lighting Supervisor faces during live productions, and how can they be managed?

Stage Lighting Supervisors often encounter challenges such as last-minute changes to cues, technical issues with equipment, and coordinating with multiple departments under tight deadlines. Managing these challenges requires strong communication skills, adaptability, and thorough pre-show planning—including tech rehearsals and equipment checks. Building effective working relationships with directors, designers, and stage crew is essential for resolving unexpected issues quickly and ensuring the lighting enhances the overall production.

What is the difference between Stage Lighting Supervisor vs Lighting Technician?

AspectStage Lighting SupervisorLighting Technician
CredentialsLighting certifications, experience in lighting design and supervisionLighting certifications, technical training, hands-on experience
Work EnvironmentLeads lighting crews, oversees lighting design and setup for performancesPerforms technical setup, operation, and maintenance of lighting equipment
Industry UsageUsed in theater, concerts, live events, and productionsCommonly employed in similar settings for technical execution

The main difference is that the Stage Lighting Supervisor manages and oversees the entire lighting setup and crew, focusing on design and coordination, while the Lighting Technician handles the technical execution and operation of lighting equipment. Both roles require relevant certifications and are integral to live event production.

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

To thrive as a Stage Lighting Supervisor, you need in-depth knowledge of lighting design, electrical systems, and experience with stage production, often supported by a technical theater degree or relevant certifications. Expertise with lighting consoles (such as ETC or GrandMA), DMX control systems, and rigging equipment is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication help you manage teams and respond efficiently to live production challenges. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring safe, effective, and visually impactful lighting in dynamic performance environments.

What does a Stage Lighting Supervisor do?

A Stage Lighting Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the installation, operation, and maintenance of lighting equipment during theatrical productions, concerts, or events. They work closely with lighting designers to implement creative lighting designs, manage a team of technicians, and ensure all lighting cues are executed accurately during performances. Additionally, they are in charge of troubleshooting lighting issues, maintaining safety standards, and coordinating with other production departments to ensure smooth show operations.
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Associate Lighting Supervisor

$72K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description

DEPARTMENT: Electrics 

POSITION: Associate Lighting Supervisor  

REPORTS TO: Lighting Supervisor      

WORK SCHEDULE: Varies. Some evenings and weekends required 

CLASSIFICATION: Annual full-time, exempt; benefits eligible after 90 days' 

COMPENSATION: $72,290.00 annually 


POSITION SUMMARY


 Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley Rep) has grown from a storefront stage to an international leader in innovative theatre. Known for its ambition, relevance, and excellence, as well as its adventurous audience, the nonprofit has provided a welcoming home for emerging and established artists since 1968. Over 6 million people have enjoyed more than 500 shows at Berkeley Rep, including 85 world premieres. Berkeley Rep shows have gone on to win 8 Tony Awards, 9 Obie Awards, 11 Drama Desk Awards, 1 Grammy Award, 1 Pulitzer Prize, and many other honors. In recognition of its place on the national stage, Berkeley Rep received the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre in 1997. Through its annual seven-play season, together with up to four special event presentations, Berkeley Rep invites audiences to enjoy an eclectic range of theatrical experiences featuring diverse artistic voices, themes, and perspectives.


Berkeley Rep seeks an Associate Lighting Supervisor to join our team. Under the direction of the Lighting Supervisor, the Associate Lighting Supervisor serves as a key member of Berkeley Rep's electrics department. The Associate Lighting Supervisor assists the Lighting Supervisor in the oversight of the electrics department. They are responsible for assisting in the execution of theatrical electrics projects from conception to completion. They work in close collaboration with visiting lighting designers and directors for each production and collaborate with the other production departments to ensure that the company's best work is being put forth.
 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Assist the Lighting Supervisor in the implementation and oversight of theatrical electrics for all Berkeley Rep productions and events. May include prioritizing department tasks lists, organizing resources, leading department meetings, scheduling crews and Berkeley Rep equipment, collecting, submitting and tracking payroll for all electrics department employees, and attending weekly production and department head meetings, close communication with visiting designers, creating a plan of action for rentals, installing set electrics, lighting hang, focus, technical rehearsals, performances and strike and returns from the prelim light plots to final plots.
  • With the Lighting Supervisor, collaborate closely with all production staff including but not limited to scene shop, paint shop, prop shop, costume shop, sound and video, stage and production management in all areas of rehearsals, load-ins and outs, technical rehearsals, and performances. Coordinate logistics and plans across productions and venues. 
  • When required, work closely with co-production partners to ensure success in transferring productions from Berkeley Rep to receiving companies. 
  • Provide the day-to-day work direction of the Electrics Fellow as needed. Assist the Lighting Supervisor with oversight of the electric's budgets for each production, including but not limited to projecting, tracking, recording expenditures, and reconciling transactions with the production management and finance departments. 
  • Cultivate excellent relationships with industry vendors and lighting designers. 
  • Instill and nurture an inclusive, safe, efficient, and effective working environment in the electrics department.
  • Maintain industry standards, electrical codes, weight, and limitations of performance spaces.
  • Assist the Lighting Supervisor in the oversight of the organization and maintenance of all shop workspaces and storage spaces to ensure all areas are kept clean and uncluttered. Ensure that the electrics shop is adequately supplied. 
  • Assist the Lighting Supervisor in keeping track of life span and replacement timelines, particularly for all large Berkeley Rep equipment, alerting the Lighting Supervisor in a timely fashion when the equipment is malfunctioning or failing.
  • Provide support and coordination for Berkeley Rep projects and events that require theatrical electrics, such as special events, galas, photo calls, backstage tours, and publicity appearances as assigned. 
  • Provide support and coordination for rentals on Berkeley Rep's campus, as assigned. 
  • Participate in institutional campus projects that require theatrical or architectural electrics input. 
  • Assist the Lighting Supervisor in maintaining all show files and documentation, ensuring the records of all productions are archived and easily accessible. 
  • On events, presentations, and productions, execute lighting design work and programming as necessary. 
  • Initiate onboarding and training of electrics employees including the Lighting/Electrics Fellow and Overhire Electricians. 
  • Provide and accurately document new hire safety trainings.
  • Actively participate in workshops and training as requested, including harassment prevention, bystander intervention, and other initiatives related to antiracism, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access.
  • All other duties as assigned 

Requirements


Qualifications and skills

  • At least two years' experience in a theatrical electrics department at a comparable theater or venue.
  • Demonstrated leadership abilities and management of electrics departments. 
  • Proficiency with theatrical lighting equipment and hardware, including maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and programming.
  • Knowledge of current theatrical lighting equipment standards including maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting, current wireless technologies, and current digital consoles.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
  • Proficiency in computer drafting using Vectorworks.
  • Proficiency of Industry Standard Paperwork Lightwright v6.
  • Knowledge and troubleshooting abilities for Ethernet and DMX Protocols. 
  • Knowledge of theatrical rigging. ETCP certification is preferred. 
  • Driver's License preferred. 
  • Ability to work irregular hours, evening hours, long hours, and weekends as required.

Preferred candidate will have the ability to: 

  • Be an excellent collaborator in the process of creating new work and new productions. 
  • Interact with a diverse group of constituents including visiting directors, designers, artists, administrative staff, technical crews, and students. 
  • Have a good sense of humor and a positive attitude. 
  • Organize and communicate information clearly, both verbally and in writing. Strong communication skills with a high degree of emotional intelligence and cultural competency. 
  • Demonstrate a commitment to antiracism equity, diversity, access, and inclusion. 
  • Work in a detail-oriented manner and be resourceful and flexible. 
  • Handle multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize effectively. 
  • Successfully address and resolve contradictory interests and values of multiple parties. 
  • Mentor upcoming electrics technicians. 
  • Effectively and creatively problem-solve.
  • Carry out physically demanding activities. To reach above head, climb, lift and maneuver 50 pounds frequently.
  • Work comfortably at heights such as on catwalks, ladders, and lifts.
  • Face demanding situations with tenacity, diplomacy, and sensitivity under pressure. 
  • Stay on the forefront of new industry technology, consistently upgrading technical skills and knowledge base. 
  • Work independently and as part of team. 

Application Procedure
Berkeley Rep is an equal opportunity employer and offers a full range of employee benefits including 85% employer-paid health and dental insurance, optional vision, FSA, and 403(b) plans, professional development support, paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays.
Position available immediately. Online submissions only. Please include a cover letter and resume when you submit your application. Persons from diverse backgrounds are highly encouraged to apply.  Berkeley Rep will contact candidates of interest. Please, no calls or faxes. Only complete submissions will be considered.