Technical Production Design Manager- Competitive Salary + Benefits- Bristol
The Role
Are you experienced in turning creative concepts into practical, buildable solutions? Do you enjoy solving technical challenges while working on exciting live events, festivals, retail activations and brand experiences? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
Magic Number is looking for a talented Technical Production Design Manager to join our growing team at The Hub, our 32,000 sq ft production facility in Bristol.
As a Technical Production Design Manager, you'll play a key role in transforming creative ideas into detailed technical drawings and production-ready build plans. Working closely with our Creative, Production, Workshop and Campaign Management teams, you'll ensure every project is technically sound, efficient to manufacture and ready for successful delivery.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on large-scale experiential activations, festivals, pop-ups and retail projects while helping shape the future of our in-house production capability.
Key Responsibilities:
The Company
Magic Number is an award-winning brand activation and event production agency. We create large-scale, memorable experiences for some of the world s biggest brands.
From festival activations to immersive pop-ups, everything is designed and built in our 32,000 sq ft Bristol space. It s a creative, hands-on environment where no two days are the same.
The Benefits
28 days annual leave including Bank Holidays
Additional annual leave based on length of service
Paid Christmas shutdown
NEST pension scheme
Gym membership contribution of up to £15 per month
Private medical insurance following probation
Team socials, away days and seasonal events
Festival tickets where applicable
Opportunity to work on exciting, high-profile projects
Modern production facility with a collaborative team environment
The Person
It would be advantageous if you also have:
The Technical Production Design Manager will be based at The Hub in Bristol and will report directly to the Production Director. A six-month probation period applies. Occasional weekend work may be required during particularly busy periods.