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Explore work as performance lighting designer. This page gives a simple overview of the occupation, useful skills, map context and ways to continue in Job Explorer.
Performance lighting designer work is about creating and supervising lighting concepts for performances so light, timing, equipment and artistic direction support the stage action.
In job descriptions, look for script or score analysis, lighting plots, cue lists, rehearsals, operator coaching, power needs, focus sessions, show communication and collaboration with directors and technical teams.
Performance lighting designers work in rehearsal rooms, theatres, venues or touring productions where artistic choices must become precise lighting states. The role combines research, script or score analysis, visual design, power planning, cue timing and supervision of operators during rehearsals and shows.
Useful skills include analysing the artistic concept, reading scripts or music scores, preparing lighting plots and cue lists, assessing power needs, focusing fixtures, adapting designs to venues and communicating clearly during a show. Some roles are highly creative; others are closer to technical realisation and operator coaching.
Salary context depends on production scale, touring demands, number of performances, design responsibility, equipment complexity, rehearsal presence and whether the role includes budgeting or technical supervision. Compare work by production commitment and responsibility for live-show decisions.
Career paths may move from lighting operation or assistant design into lead design, venue technical management, touring production, event lighting or broader scenography. A strong portfolio, reliable cue documentation and calm show communication are practical career assets.
Read vacancies for the production type: theatre, dance, concert, festival, broadcast or mixed events. Check whether the employer expects original design, re-lighting an existing design, console operation, crew leadership, electrical safety checks, touring availability or documentation handover.
This guide is editorial occupation context. It is not official labour-market statistics or salary data for this exact occupation.
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| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/068df7d1-516f-4829-b339-294cb0cf6318 |
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| ESCO code | 2166.11 |
| ISCO group | 2166 |
| Concept type | Occupation |