Producer Job at TKO in Las Vegas

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The Role & What You'll DoThe Producer oversees all aspects of live UFC event production, leading studio programming and in‑arena fight coverage across broadcast and digital platforms while managing creative execution, technical coordination, and real‑time storytelling for seamless live event delivery.Line producer of UFC studio & remote desk shows and shoulder programming complementary to live events such as pre/post shows, weigh‑in shows, and other assets, both live and taped.Coordinate with UFC staff producers, editors, and graphic artists to produce high quality UFC programming that is entertaining, informative, and promotional.Work with producers, videographers, and crews to conceptually develop feature content for live event broadcasts.Provide guidance and quality assurance on the delivery of broadcast assets.Work closely with on‑air talent in the direction of live broadcasts.Assist in the development and production of new show segments and shoulder programming.Work within strict deadlines on distribution of formats and rundowns.Research subjects and storylines to produce informative and compelling content.Write scripts for show opens, teases, features, and promotional spots.Communicate production and programming schedules to marketing contacts to devise proper promotional support.Ensure proper production support and resolve production issues as they arise.Other duties as assigned.QualificationsBachelor’s degree.7+ years television production experience.5+ years producing experience in studio or remote environments.3+ years demonstrated writing experience.Very high level of creativity.Strong knowledge of production equipment and post‑production applications.Strong organizational skills and high attention to detail.Flexible and responsive to evolving and changing objectives.Exceptional quantitative, analytical, and strategic thinking skills.Strong communication across all projects.Motivated leader with the ability to work within a team or independently.Ability to travel frequently.Comfortable with a non‑conventional 9‑5/M‑F schedule with regular weekend work.Deep knowledge of MMA & UFC desired.EEO StatementTKO is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding non‑discrimination in employment. TKO makes employment decisions based on merit and qualifications, without considering an employee’s or applicant’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under federal, state or local laws governing non‑discrimination in employment in every location in which the Company has facilities. TKO also provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable state or local laws. For information about Privacy and Information Security for TKO employment candidates, please review our Privacy Policy. For information regarding Terms of Use for this and other TKO websites, please review our Terms of Use.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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