There’s no shortage of freelance technicians in live events. There are plenty of people who can run cable, operate gear, and get through a show. That’s not what we’re building.
At Encompass, we value freelance technicians and specialists who make the technical side of an event feel steady, prepared, and predictable … even [especially] under pressure. That doesn’t happen by accident, and it’s not just about experience. It comes down to how you work.
Preparation Shows Up Before the Show
The best technicians don’t arrive and “figure it out.” They show up already oriented:
- They’ve reviewed the plan
- They understand the system and their role
- They identify where the pressure points are likely to be
They don’t need to be managed into readiness … they arrive that way. That level of preparation doesn’t just make load-in smoother. It creates trust with Technical Directors and Producers who are carrying real responsibility on-site.
Ownership Without Making Things Difficult
Strong technicians take ownership of their area without needing to make it visible. They:
- Identify challenges early
- Communicate clearly and briefly
- Solve what they can before escalating
- Bring solutions, not just problems
There are no theatrics or ego. Just steady execution.
Calm Under Pressure Is a Skill
Every show has moments where the plan gets tested. When that happens, the difference isn’t technical knowledge … it’s composure. The technicians we rely on:
- Stay focused when timelines compress
- Protect the plan where it matters
- Adapt without creating additional friction
They make the room feel more stable and easy, not less.
Always Learning … Without Being Told To
Live events evolve, tech changes, and expectations are constantly on the rise. The best freelancers don’t wait to be trained. They’re already paying attention:
- Asking better questions
- Expanding their range
- Learning how systems connect, not just how tasks get done
That mindset compounds over time, and it shows.
Our role is to remove technical burden so producers, agencies, and clients can focus on leadership, content, and relationships.
That only works if the people on-site are consistent. Not perfect, not flashy. Consistent.
That’s the standard, and it’s not for everyone.
If you recognize yourself in this way of working, there’s a reason!
We’re always looking to work with technicians who take the craft seriously. Those who prepare, who stay steady under pressure, and who make the technical side of a show feel dependable.
If that’s how you operate, you’ll fit in here.