WWE is on the hunt for a “TV Events Relations Coordinator,” a specialized position tailored for ensuring every televised WWE event looks as spectacular as it feels. This newly created role focuses on everything from seating and ticketing to coordinating with production teams—all to maintain that signature WWE TV-ready aesthetic.
According to WWE’s official job listing, the coordinator will work directly with venues on seating plans and ticketing strategies to ensure the arena’s layout aligns with the company’s vision. This means balancing ticket sales with the ideal “TV look” while collaborating with WWE’s Live Events team to manage seating holds and openings as sales grow.
The ideal candidate should have at least a year of experience in television or live event production, knowledge of arena operations, and proficiency in tools like MS Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat. CAD drawing skills are a bonus. WWE also expects a “working understanding” of video, audio, and pyrotechnics, making this role a well-rounded challenge for those ready to step into the high-paced world of WWE production.
Responsibilities for the role include crafting on-sale packages for events, working with venues to ensure proper ring alignment and seating layouts, managing seat fillers during events, and collaborating closely with the production, design, and logistics teams for a seamless setup and execution. WWE has emphasized this is an “out-of-the-box” position, designed specifically to meet the unique demands of its live televised events.
If you’re ready to commit, be prepared for a demanding schedule. WWE notes the job requires 50-60 hours per week on average, with significant travel. The coordinator will report to WWE’s Director of TV Event Relations and the VP of Production Logistics, making this a high-profile position within the company’s operations team.
Think you’ve got what it takes to help shape the visual identity of WWE’s live events? Apply now and join one of the most electrifying companies in entertainment.
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