Own end-to-end event operations for onsite events, conferences, and webinars; manage logistics, budgets, vendor coordination, production, and attendee/list hygiene in HubSpot to enable Marketing and Sales with clean follow-up and reporting.
The position:
We’re hiring an Events Operations Manager to own end-to-end planning and execution for our centralized events program. This role covers owned onsite events, conference support, and virtual events/webinars, along with the attendee and list operations required to ensure clean follow-up and reporting across our systems.
You will enable Marketing and Sales stakeholders by delivering well-run events, reliable production, and accurate, timely event data. Travel to events 30% up to 50%.
What you’ll do:
Own event operations end-to-end
- Manage logistics and execution across our events calendar, including onsite events, webinars, and select conference participation as needed.
- Partner with Marketing and Sales to intake requests, confirm goals and audiences, align on timelines, and drive execution against a clear plan.
- Build and maintain repeatable playbooks, templates, timelines, and checklists that improve speed and quality over time.
- Manage event budgets, tracking spend and ensuring execution stays within approved allocations.
Plan and execute onsite events
- Own logistics from planning through day-of execution: venue sourcing support, vendor coordination, contracts, staffing, shipping, A/V coordination, catering coordination, and run-of-show management.
- Coordinate speaker and agenda logistics, including briefings, rehearsals, slide collection, and onsite support.
- Anticipate issues, resolve problems quickly, and ensure a high-quality attendee experience.
Produce webinars and virtual events
- Own webinar logistics end-to-end in conjunction with the strategic marketing owner: scheduling, speaker coordination, rehearsals/tech checks, live production support, recording, and post-event on-demand workflows.
- Maintain a consistent production process and contingency plan (backup host, recording redundancy, communication plan).
Event data operations and hygiene
- Own attendee/list workflows end-to-end: intake lists from sales/partners, normalize and deduplicate, and import into HubSpot accurately.
- Maintain event taxonomy in HubSpot (campaign naming conventions, lists, statuses such as invited/registered/attended/no-show, required fields, and tags).
- Ensure every event is “follow-up ready” within agreed SLAs: segmented lists, attendee statuses, and clean handoff outputs for the teams running outreach.
You are:
- 4–8 years of experience owning event operations, event program execution, field/partner event ops, or similar roles spanning live and virtual events.
- Demonstrated experience planning and executing onsite events, including vendors, run-of-show, and day-of operations.
- Hands-on webinar production experience (Sequel a plus; comparable platforms acceptable).
- Working fluency in HubSpot: imports, list management, basic campaign structure, and maintaining clean event tagging/status.
- Strong spreadsheet and data hygiene skills (field mapping, dedupe, normalization, QA before imports).
- Clear communicator with strong stakeholder management instincts across marketing and sales.
- Calm under pressure, detail-driven, and biased toward execution.
- Able to travel up to 50%
Extra points:
- Experience supporting customer/ABM-style events (executive dinners, workshops, hosted sessions) in addition to conferences.
- Familiarity with event tools (Splash, Bizzabo, Cvent) and light automation (Zapier-style workflows).
- Comfortable producing simple post-event readouts and maintaining operational dashboards.
Physical requirements:
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods (often 6–12 hours per day) during event setup, execution, and teardown.
- Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull materials such as boxes, signage, display components, or event supplies weighing up to 25–50 pounds, with or without assistance.
- Ability to bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and climb (including stairs or ladders) as required for booth setup, signage placement, and venue coordination.
- Ability to work in varying environments, including indoor convention centers, outdoor venues, warehouses, and loading docks, sometimes in hot, cold, or noisy conditions.
- Ability to operate standard event equipment (e.g., carts, dollies, basic tools, audiovisual equipment) safely.
- Ability to maintain focus and situational awareness in crowded, fast-paced environments while managing multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Ability to travel frequently, including overnight and weekend travel, and work non-traditional hours, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends.
- Ability to communicate effectively in person and via phone or radio in high-noise environments.
Top Skills
Hubspot,Sequel,Splash,Bizzabo,Cvent,Zapier,Excel,Google Sheets
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