Lighting and Electrical Jobs: The StageLync Job Board
Discover opportunities with the StageLync Job Board and find the latest lighting and electrical jobs.
The StageLync Job Board is your go-to resource for connecting 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!
Stage Lighting Engineer: Concert Production – Los Angeles, USA
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026
Live Nation is seeking a Stage Lighting Engineer to support concert production operations in Los Angeles. The role includes load-in and setup of band and rental equipment, lighting focus and adjustments to artist specifications, operation of lighting control boards and spotlight systems, and programming and maintenance of lighting equipment. The position also involves assisting with production needs throughout the venue, supporting technical advances with artists’ representatives, ensuring safe lighting operations, and coordinating with visiting crews to deliver successful live events.
Head Electrician: Historic Theatre Productions – Seattle, USA
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026
Seattle Theatre Group is seeking a Head Electrician for productions at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. The role supports a wide range of events including theatre, concerts, dance, comedy, and corporate productions, and works closely with the Stage Manager to ensure safe and efficient operation of the Electrics Department. Responsibilities include supervising crews, assisting with load-ins and strikes, overseeing lighting system setup (including consoles, fixtures, cabling, and power distribution), and operating lighting cues when required.
Lighting Designer: Summer Theatre Festival – New York, USA
Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
Midtown International Theatre Festival is seeking a Lighting Designer for its summer festival season. The festival runs from June 15 to July 26, with work beginning in early June. The Lighting Designer will be responsible for creating and supporting lighting design across festival productions, contributing to the visual storytelling and overall production quality throughout the season.
Lighting Director: Live Music Venue – Raleigh, USA
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026
The Ritz is seeking a Lighting Director to support live music and event production in Raleigh. The role includes operation and programming of lighting control boards (HOG console experience preferred), setup and breakdown of band and event equipment, and lighting focus and adjustments based on artist specifications. Responsibilities also include maintenance and repair of lighting equipment, assisting with production needs throughout the venue, and ensuring safe and consistent lighting operations across all events. The Lighting Director will also coordinate technical advances with artist representatives, manage lighting plot distribution or creation, and oversee lighting and related systems during live performances and special events.
Assistant Lighting Supervisor: Regional Theater – Cambridge, USA
Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
Harvard University’s American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is seeking an Assistant Lighting Supervisor to support lighting and projections for a range of theatrical productions. The role involves assisting with show planning, installation, maintenance, and strike, coordinating with design teams and rental vendors, preparing show documentation, and supervising crews during production processes. The position also includes supporting budgeting, equipment procurement, and ensuring safe and effective execution of lighting systems throughout productions and tours.
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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