Venue Technical Manager

Role

Oversees the technical conditions and limitations of a venue where immersive work is shown.

Description

A Venue Technical Manager owns the technical reality of a building: power, rigging points, network, house AV, floor loading, climate — what the venue can host, and on what terms.

The technical rider is a letter addressed to this person. They translate between what a work demands and what the building can give, and their most valuable contribution is often the early, well-reasoned no — delivered before the truck is loaded, while alternatives still exist.

Discipline-Specific Description

The role is the venue-side counterpart of a production's technical leadership: every incoming show negotiates its physical existence with this desk.

Scope Note

Spans venue technical specifications and rider review, power, rigging, and network provisioning, house equipment management, install supervision and safety, coordination across overlapping shows, and the venue's technical staffing.

Boundary Note

The Venue Technical Manager answers for the building; Technical Directors and Producers answer for the work. The Operations Manager runs the venue's whole operation, of which this role is the technical layer; Installation Technicians execute what the two sides agree.

Collaboration Note

Partners with technical directors and producers on incoming works, installation, AV, and projection technicians, festival producers, operations managers, and safety officers.

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