Director, Production Services (Disney Entertainment Television) Burbank, CA, USA ID-1248

This director level position leads a team of 6 professionals who provide “backlot” services to Disney Entertainment Television’s (DET) internal productions, including: asset management, set rentals, storage and shipping solutions, and logistical & planning support for series/season launch & wrap.  This leader is the primary point of contact for internal production executives related to these shared services and liaises with line producers and HODs on shows to identify and implement solutions. 

 

The position oversees the operations of a 135,000 square foot warehouse in North Hollywood and determines strategy for additional storage solutions around Los Angeles and in other locations where DET films. The role builds and maintains relationships with vendors across the country and in locations outside of the US where DET produces content.

Primary Responsibilities:

 

Basic Qualifications: 

  • 5 years production or production related experience working on scripted television in either a studio or show-level capacity.

  • 2 years’ experience (direct reports at Manager level +) managing/leading professional staff members required.

  • Experience on two or more shows partnering with or fulfilling one of the following roles on a television production: line producer, UPM, Production Office Coordinator, or Construction Coordinator.

  • Experience with television show budgets and production wrap processes.

  • Experience with Import/Export worldwide and shipping across state or country borders.

  • Experience utilizing/managing large database systems to organize and maintain high volume of information.

  • Must live within a commutable distance to Warehouse in North Hollywood CA.  This role will require someone onsite 4+ days a week. 

  • Will have to travel between locations from time to time. Locations are within a 10-mile radius.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Expertise in commercial real estate with understanding of leases, service agreements, and warehouse storage business.

  • Strong business acumen and communication skills to interface with executives within the TV studios at Disney and with show leadership.

  • Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, vendors, internal stakeholders, and show crew to influence decision-making on our shows.

  • Analytical skills to evaluate business options for pricing, practicality and show preference.

 

Required Education:

 

Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience.

 

Preferred Education:

 

Bachelor’s degree in business or equivalent field of study.

 

The hiring range for this position in North Hollywood, CA is $124,900 to $167,500 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.

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