Production & Studio Manager
1 hour ago
Coventry
J JOB VACANCY
Production & Studio Manager (SOC Code: 3416
CONTRACT TYPE
Full-time
HOURS
37.5 hour per week (and a daily 30-minute unpaid break). PLACE OF WORK The production studio address is Flat 53, The Cooperative, 18 Corporation Street, Coventry CV1 1GF. However, you may be expected to work in various locations for music and video production purposes.
SALARY
£41,700.00 per annum/£21.39 per hour
REPORTING TO
The Company Director Who We Are
We are a fast-growing, truly commercial and innovative video and music production studio that believes in touching lives through sound. Specialising in faith-inspired music, video, and storytelling, our mission is to inspire, uplift, and transform lives. We collaborate with visionary creatives across premium factual film, performance-led content, shortform, and audio. At the intersection of music, worship, videography, and culture, we cover the full creative lifecycle, from composition to production to illustration and distribution. Our goal is to redefine expression through worship, and transform how stories are told, and testimonies are shared.
The Opportunity
This is a rare and exciting opportunity to lead the creative vision and execution behind our music and video output. As Production and Studio Manager, you will be the driving force behind our content, delivering high-impact projects that resonate globally. With music at the heart of every story, you’ll bring editorial excellence, technical innovation, and artistic vision to life, while championing our values and collaborating with exceptional talent and a forward-thinking leadership team.
As Production and Studio Manager at Heavenly Soundscape Productions, your role encompasses creative direction and hands-on execution across both music and video production. You will oversee all phases of development, production, and post-production to ensure quality, cohesion, and resonance in everything we produce whilst equally managing th day to day running of our studio space.
Your role will include the following
· Managing the daily studio operations through booking sessions, managing the schedule, maintaining and operating recording and sound equipment.
· You will work closely with musicians, producers, and engineers during recording sessions to ensure high quality audio recording and production, resolve technical issues and troubleshoot equipment problems.
· Your duties will include, managing the studio budget and handling financial matters such as invoicing and contracts
· You will supervise and train studio staff or artists on retainers, keep track of advancements in recording technology and make necessary equipment upgrades, whilst maintaining an organised studio space maintaining compliance with health and safety regulations
Project & Production Management
Managing production budgets and timelines to ensure timely, on-budget delivery
Leading contract negotiations and securing the right talent for each project
Coordinating schedules and resources across multidisciplinary teams
Supporting live-streaming efforts and live-to-tape recordings as needed · Representing the company and its artists at industry events and public forums
· Staying up to date with trends in music, media, and worship content
· Bringing innovative ideas to enhance storytelling, audience engagement, and production quality
Driving strategic planning that aligns production outputs with organisational goals and market trends Creative & Artistic Direction
Shaping the creative vision whilst collaborating with artists, other producers to develop and deliver high quality music content ensuring that all team members align with our shared creative goal and brand ethos
Using audience feedback and data insights to inform future creative direction
Directing and participating in brainstorming sessions, storyboarding, and content planning Production and editing
You will oversee all stages of music creation, including songwriting, arrangement, recording, and post-production
Setting up, calibrating, and operating professional audio recording equipment for studio and live settings
Recording, mixing, and mastering audio tracks using digital audio workstations and sound consoles
Implementing sound design for concerts, live recordings/productions, and digital media
Ensuring final mixes align with both technical standards and artistic intent
Managing equipment maintenance and repairs to ensure smooth studio operations
Keeping meticulous records of sessions, including mic placements, track sheets, and configurations
You will plan and direct live performance recordings, music videos, and studio content, Syncing video and audio, applying colour grading, transitions, and visual effects.
You will create promotional, behind-the-scenes, and shortform content for digital and social platforms Skills You Must Have
To thrive as a Production & Studio Manager at Heavenly Soundscape Productions, you will need a dynamic blend of artistic sensibility, technical mastery, and leadership acumen. The following skills are essential:
Musical Production Skills
Demonstrated musical talent and experience, ideally with a background as a musician, composer, or producer
Deep technical knowledge of music production, recording techniques, audio engineering, and mixing/mastering processes
Proficiency with digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, or Cubase
An excellent ear for detail, capable of analysing musical elements and identifying pitch, timing, or tonal inconsistencies
Strong sound design and audio editing capabilities for music, film, and live production contexts Creative Direction & Strategic Thinking
Visionary creative leadership with the ability to shape and guide artistic direction across disciplines
Capability to translate abstract concepts into visual and auditory experiences that align with brand and mission
Deep understanding of audience engagement, with the ability to interpret feedback and evolve content accordingly
Up-to-date awareness of trends in music, digital media, worship culture, and creative technologies Management & Collaboration
Strong team leadership and project management skills, with experience coordinating cross-functional creative teams
Effective budget management and resource allocation for audio and video productions
Skilled in contract negotiation and talent management, including session musicians, editors, and technical staff Interpersonal & Professional Skills
Excellent networking and relationship-building skills to foster industry connections and artist collaborations
Strong interpersonal communication and the ability to give and receive feedback constructively
Emotional intelligence and resilience, especially when navigating creative criticism or high-pressure deadlines
Exceptional attention to detail, organisation, and the ability to multitask across concurrent projects
A growth mindset and openness to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving creative and technical landscape Additional Requirements
Proficiency in English: You must demonstrate fluency in spoken and written English. A minimum of B2 level (CEFR) or A-Level equivalent proficiency is required.
Legal and Immigration Compliance: You must meet the Home Office’s character and suitability requirements for a Skilled Worker visa, be lawfully resident in the UK, and hold valid permission to work.
Policy Adherence: You are expected to comply fully with all company policies, procedures, and codes of conduct.
Valid Documentation: A valid passport is required for identification and legal purposes.
Background Screening: You must successfully pass a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check or an internationally recognised equivalent.
Flexibility and Mobility: You should be willing and able to work on location for video shoots and music production projects as required. Qualifications
· Ba (Hons) Audio Engineering And Production Degree or Equivalent level 6 and above in Audio Engineering, Music Production, or a related field. Exceptional and proven portfolio, and extensive experience is critical.
· Relevant portfolio demonstrating both audio and video production/editing proficiency
Benefits
Professional Development: Access to workplace-based training and opportunities for career progression within a creative and innovative environment.
Annual Leave: Paid holiday entitlement of 28 days per year (inclusive of UK public holidays), calculated at 5.6 weeks per annum. The annual leave year runs from 1 April to 31 March.
Pension Scheme: Auto-enrolment in the NEST Pension Scheme, with employer contributions in accordance with statutory requirements.
Travel Expenses: Reimbursement of reasonable travel costs for work carried out on projects outside of the studio location.
Flexible hours with and home-working opportunity upon request as long as you meet the guaranteed minimum of 37.5 hours per week. We look forward to hearing from you