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Jobs for Lighting and Electrical Professionals: StageLync Job Board

Discover opportunities with the StageLync Job Board and find the latest jobs for lighting and electrical professionals.

The StageLync Job Board is your go-to resource for connecting for Lighting and Electrical professionals with dynamic roles in the performing arts. Whether you’re seeking your next opportunity or looking to hire a skilled professional, our platform streamlines the process to meet the unique demands of finding performing arts staff. Updated weekly with diverse listings, we bring you closer to your next gig!

Master Electrician: University Theatre Season – Staten Island, USA

Application Deadline: July 31, 2026

Wagner College Theatre is seeking a Master Electrician to support a full academic production season, including multiple mainstage musicals, black box productions, and workshops. This role works closely with the Technical Director and Master Carpenter, assisting with the supervision of student crews across lab classes, work-study, and all production activities.

Responsibilities include overseeing lighting hangs and focuses, maintaining and repairing electrics equipment, attending tech and dress rehearsals, and supporting the safe execution of performances (shared with the Master Carpenter). The Master Electrician will also help supervise student crews, contribute to training and hands-on instruction, and may assist in other production areas such as carpentry and painting within a collaborative academic theatre environment.

Electrician: Regional Theatre Season – Princeton, USA

Application Deadline: July 31, 2026

McCarter Theatre Center is seeking a full-time Electrician to support lighting operations across its mainstage, presented works, and Princeton University productions. This role covers the full production process including hang, focus, programming, performance operation, and strike.

Responsibilities include implementing lighting designs, maintaining and repairing electrics equipment, supporting load-ins and changeovers, running crew as needed, and ensuring safe operation of lighting systems in compliance with industry standards.

Production Electrician: Theatre Lighting & Projections – Jupiter, USA

Application Deadline: July 31, 2026

The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is hiring a Production Electrician to join its lighting and projections department for a full seasonal contract. Reporting to the Lighting Supervisor, this role plays a key part in preparing, maintaining, and operating electrics systems that support all mainstage productions.

Responsibilities include pre-season equipment maintenance, lighting hangs and focus, wiring set practicals, loading in lighting systems for each production, programming lighting consoles during tech, and running shows throughout the season. The position also supports electrics storage organization and may assist with projections work and occasional design opportunities for special events and limited engagements.

Lighting & Electrics Lead (Seasonal) – Jupiter, USA

Application Deadline: July 31, 2026

The Maltz Jupiter Theatre is seeking a Lighting & Electrics Lead for a 9-month seasonal contract beginning in August. Reporting to the Lighting Supervisor, this role supports the implementation, maintenance, and operation of lighting and projection systems across all productions.

Responsibilities include lighting hangs and focus, wiring set practicals, equipment maintenance, console programming, and running performances throughout the season. The position also involves maintaining electrics storage and may include support for projections and select special event design opportunities.

Stage Lighting Engineer – Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Application Deadline: July 31, 2026

A live event venue in Minneapolis is seeking a Stage Lighting Engineer to support concerts, touring acts, and special events. The role focuses on the technical execution of lighting for live productions, including load-ins and load-outs, system setup and teardown, lighting focus and cue adjustments, console operation and programming, and ongoing maintenance and repair of lighting equipment.

The position also involves collaborating with visiting production teams and artists, distributing or creating lighting plots, supporting A/V and stage needs across events, and ensuring safe, consistent operation of all lighting systems throughout performances. Candidates should have at least 3 years of tour or stage production experience, strong knowledge of lighting systems, and the ability to work in fast-paced live entertainment environments with variable technical demands.

Visit the Lighting and Electrical Job Page for more information on these roles and the other exciting opportunities via the StageLync Job board. Whether you’re looking to advance your career or seeking talent, StageLync is here to support your journey in the arts.

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