MELISSA ANDRE DESIGN CO.
Event Producer and Quality Control Manager
Full-Time Contractor (1099) 3 to 9 months with option to extend | Los Angeles Based (in person) |
Available: Immediately
Role Overview
This is a senior production leadership role responsible for translating approved creative direction into fully realized, profitable events. You own events end-to-end: from early scope assessment through final reconciliation. You do not require oversight to function.
MADCo. produces elevated events across Los Angeles and internationally. Our work is aesthetically precise, logistically complex, and commercially demanding. This role exists because the founder should not be managing production. You replace her in execution — entirely.
If you need to be taught what a standard table width is, how to read a fabrication drawing, or how to structure a complete event budget, this is not the right role for you.
What This Role Is Not
This is not a coordinator role with production adjacency. This is not a role for someone who has assisted on events but never owned them. This is not a role for someone who learned event production primarily through venue-side or catering-side experience. This is not a training position.
Applications from candidates who cannot demonstrate independent end-to-end ownership of complex events — including budget accountability, vendor negotiation, fabrication oversight, and onsite execution — will not be reviewed.
Non-Negotiable Requirements
Fabrication Literacy
You must have personally managed custom fabrication from design drawings to installation. This means:
Budget Completeness and Accuracy
You must be able to build a complete estimated event budget independently — meaning you identify every line item without being prompted. A budget that is mathematically accurate but missing categories is not an acceptable budget.
You are expected to:
Spatial and Production Literacy
You must have an instinctive working knowledge of how events are physically built and how spaces function. This includes:
Travel Availability
MADCo. produces events outside of Los Angeles approximately monthly. Some events are domestic; others are international. You must be available to travel to any confirmed event, arriving in advance of load-in and remaining through final strike.
International travel requires comfort with added logistical complexity: customs, freight, local labor markets, foreign vendor relationships, regulatory requirements, and time zone coordination.
Core Responsibilities
Pre-Production
Production and Onsite Execution
Post-Production
Who We Are Looking For
You have produced events — not assisted on them, not coordinated them, not supported a lead producer on them. You have been the lead person accountable for the outcome. You have owned budgets, negotiated contracts, led crews, managed fabricators, and delivered events that met both creative and financial expectations without much oversight.
You bring genuine depth in fabrication, not surface familiarity. You understand materials, methods, lead times, and the difference between a fabricator who will deliver and one who will not.
You understand how to transform bare canvas spaces into venues by building logistical and operational infrastructures. You know standard dimensions. You know service clearances for staffing.
You communicate at a premium level — with clients, venues, vendors, and agencies. Your written and verbal communication reflects the caliber of the events you produce.
You are comfortable traveling frequently and managing the added complexity that destination and international events introduce.
Qualifications
What Success Looks Like
Time Off and Availability
Time-off requests must be submitted in advance and are reviewed based on the active event calendar, studio workload, and production demands. Approval is not guaranteed and is typically confirmed no earlier than approximately three to four weeks prior to the requested dates, as client events take priority.
Availability for confirmed client events is a core requirement of this role. Time off is planned around production schedules, not the reverse.
MADCo. events frequently occur during holiday windows. If a project is booked during a holiday period, availability is required.
Pre-Application Requirements
Please send resume to jobs@melissaandre.com with job title “Event Producer and Quality Control Manager” in the subject line.
Applications must include a capabilities deck of 5 to 15 pages documenting specific events you personally produced clearly demonstrating event scope, total production budget, your exact role and decision-making authority on the event as well as evidence of budget ownership, QC oversight, vendor negotiations, as well as fabrication examples with your specific involvement described.
Before applying, you must be able to demonstrate the following without supervision:
✔ Ownership of full event budgets and reconciliation
✔ Independent vendor negotiation and contract oversight
✔ Leadership of onsite production from load-in through strike
✔ Direct management of custom fabrication from design drawings through installation
✔ Strict quality control across all deliverables
✔ Proactive risk identification and resolution
✔ Understanding of how production decisions affect cost and margin
✔ Ability to operate independently without relying on founder direction
✔ Comfort with domestic and international travel on a monthly basis