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Optomi

Technical Project Manager

Optomi, Burbank, California, United States, 91520

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Technical Project Manager – Studio Technology / Post-Production Infrastructure (Onsite in Burbank)

Optomi, in partnership with a global leader in entertainment, is seeking a Technical Project Manager to join a high-impact Studio Technology team supporting physical infrastructure, post-production environments, and large-scale technology deployments. This is an exciting opportunity to drive real-time execution of hardware rollouts, studio upgrades, and AV/IT installations that directly support production teams on the ground. In this role, you’ll collaborate with engineering, AV, post-production, and operations teams to ensure technical continuity, scheduling, and resource alignment across multiple initiatives—while managing both the people and the moving pieces that make post-production and studio tech run smoothly.

What You’ll Be Doing: Lead and execute 4–6 concurrent hardware-focused projects, such as: Audio/video equipment installs Post-production room buildouts Infrastructure refreshes and physical deployments Act as the boots-on-the-ground project manager—working alongside engineers, field techs, and facilities to track milestones, unblock issues, and meet aggressive studio timelines Manage project lifecycles: from intake to execution, delivery, and documentation Create and maintain Smartsheet project trackers, Visio network diagrams, and PowerPoint status updates Coordinate site schedules, track inventory, and manage vendor/contractor tasking Prioritize and escalate urgent IT support or production-impacting incidents Support daily operations of a studio or post-production environment including: Tracking builds, upgrades, or repairs & Facilitating installs in high-demand, time-sensitive windows Collaborate cross-functionally with engineers, studio operators, and IT service teams

Must-Have Qualifications: 3–7 years of experience managing technical, hardware-based IT or infrastructure projects in an enterprise or studio environment Hands-on experience coordinating AV/IT deployments, studio room tech installs, or post-production environment builds Strong grasp of project management tools like Smartsheet, Visio, and PowerPoint Experience supporting physical production or post-production teams Ability to track parts, techs, timelines, blockers, and documentation—all at once Excellent communication, organization, and vendor coordination skills

Nice-to-Haves: Familiarity with Avid, AV over IP, sound engineering, or union shop dynamics Experience supporting hardware lifecycle (procurement, deployment, decommissioning) Previous work within a studio or live production tech team PMP or Scrum certification Experience interfacing with post-production engineers, union teams, or technical facilities operations