Production Runner

THE JOB -



US Concerts is seeking a Production Runner, responsible for various 'errands' and tasks associated with the talent and production of shows. Confidentiality is very critical to this role.



WHAT THIS ROLE WILL DO

• Production runner for the Nashville market

• Provide transportation for touring and venue personnel throughout the show day, such as hotel & airport pickups and drop-offs.

• Run errands such as laundry, grocery shopping, package delivery, equipment rentals, coffee runs, etc.

• Coordinate large take-out orders with local restaurants, purchasing, retrieving and distributing to tour personnel.

• Coordinate large shopping lists from local grocery stores and deliver to the venue

• Assist touring, venue & production staff with general production-related duties.

• Maintain cash & receipts.

• Provide local area information to touring staff

• Assist the Production Manager and Production Coordinator with other tasks that arise throughout the day



WHAT THIS PERSON WILL BRING



Required:

• 21 years or older

• Valid driver's license & good driving record

• Safe driving habits are a must, motor vehicle report will be obtained annually

• Punctual – Early is on time

• Operational cell phone with ability to download WhatsApp & maps

• Friendly & personable, works well with others but also able to work independently, team player and customer service oriented attitude is a must

• Must be highly flexible and can work long hours (typical show day runs about 14 -16 hours)

• Knowledge of Nashville and the surrounding areas, including restaurants and local stores

• Ability to drive larger vehicles such as 15 Passenger vans or large SUVs

• Strong attention to detail and possess problem-solving abilities

• Handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment while remaining pleasant & professional

• Must be reliable, extremely responsible and have a positive attitude

• Must show complete discretion about work

• Background check required



Preferred:

• 3 years work experience interacting with people in a positive environment

• Experience in a live music environment or comparable role



Physical Demands/Working Environment:

• Working environment is fast-paced, often loud and stressful

• Position requires extended periods of prolonged standing and working on your feet both indoors or outdoors

• Must be able to lift or move up to 40 lbs using proper lifting techniques

• Intensely physical environment



The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.



Live Nation recruitment policies are designed to place the most highly qualified persons available in a timely and efficient manner. Live Nation may pursue all avenues available, including promotion from within, employee referrals, outside advertising, employment agencies, internet recruiting, job fairs, college recruiting and search firms.



Live Nation Entertainment will never request payment, or equipment purchases as part of the hiring process. Recruiters will only contact candidates from official Live Nation or affiliated brand email domains. Reference: ECNJOBID-172-71-31-99 in the application

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