A Stunt Coordinator needs advanced knowledge of stunt techniques, safety procedures, and a background in physical performance, often gained through extensive on-set experience and specialized training. Familiarity with safety equipment, harnesses, rigging systems, and compliance with industry safety certifications like OSHA or SAG-AFTRA guidelines is essential. Leadership, clear communication, and precise planning are standout soft skills, as they facilitate teamwork and ensure safety on set. These abilities are vital for effectively designing action sequences, preventing injuries, and coordinating diverse teams in high-pressure production environments.