Lighting Jobs: The StageLync Job Board

Discover opportunities with the StageLync Job Board and find the latest jobs for Lighting Designer and Technician Jobs.

 

The StageLync Job Board is your go-to resource for connecting Lighting 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!

Show Lighting Designer – Lantau Island, Hong Kong, SAR.

Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2025

Job Summary:
Duties and responsibilities include
• Works to support Senior and Principal Show Lighting Designer
• Supports the development and communication of Show Lighting design concepts
• Research fixture information and lighting technologies in support of design effort
• Input and develop Show Lighting database, schedule, dimmer panels, Show Lighting drawings
• Supports specification writing and cut sheet creation
• Sets up Show Lighting drawings in CAD and updates and edits drawings as directed
• Is familiar with Revit and other 3D modeling programs and supports the designer with setting up views and gathering information from models

Stage Lighting Engineer – Dallas, Texas, USA

Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2025

The Role:
Responsible for ensuring the success of show and event productions by performing the technical aspects related to the show(s) production.
Assist in all aspects of stage & load in operations, assist in all on-site lighting & stage set up.

Senior Lighting Technician – South East, UK

Application Deadline: Nov 22, 2025

The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre is looking for an experienced Senior Lighting Technician to provide a high standard of technical and production support to the venue, its visiting companies and on tour. As Deputy to the Technical Manager when required, the ideal candidate will ensure that a professional, competent and safe service is provided across all back stage areas, instilling a can-do attitude and problem solving across the team. They will work alongside the Technical and Deputy Technical Managers to lead the technical team on production work both practical and administrative.

Production Electrician – White Plains, New York, USA

Application Deadline:Nov 17, 2025

Seeking a Produciton Electrician for Finding Neverland. House Equipment and rentals will be provided for this rig. This is a flexible posiiton scheudle wise based aorund these general weeks of expected work. During these weeks only select days are picked for LX work which is worked out with the Production Elec upon hiring.

Lighting Supervisor – Kilgore, Texas, USA

Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2025

The Texas Shakespeare Festival is a rotating repertory professional theatre in East Texas. Their 2026 season of shows are: Midsummer Night’s Dream, Emma, Hamlet, 1776, and The Reluctant Dragon.

May 12 arrive / June 29 depart

$4,500 stipend / up to $300 travel / private dorm housing / 11 meals a week

Minimum Requirements: solid leadership, communication, organizational skills; electrics team leadership and lighting design experience whether academically or professionally; experience with ETC Element console and ability to program efficiently and accurately; experience with programming and maintaining moving lights and LED fixtures, knowledge of theatrical rigging, electricity and wiring; ability to read and understand light plots and related lighting paperwork, and ability to lift at least 50 pounds and able to work from ladders and other heights.


 

Visit the Lighting Job Board 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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