
Production operative, Emmerdale - 12 month FTC
Salary: £36,450 - £41,850
Location: Leeds - requires presence on-site (in studio or on location)
Be part of the Emmerdale crew, ensuring sets are ready, organised and camera-ready for filming.
ITV, as an integrated producer broadcaster (IPB), creates, owns and distributes high-quality content on multiple platforms globally. We also continue to diversify our business through the opportunities presented from consumers ’ willingness to pay for great content and to engage with ITV as a trusted brand.
Become a part of the magic of Emmerdale! We're looking for a dedicated Production Operative to join the props department and contribute directly to this beloved ITV drama. If you are a hands-on individual ready to set/strike scenery, meticulously dress sets on location and in the studio, and act as standby props when required, this is your chance to be at the heart of a national television favourite.
The role
Reporting to the Props and Scenery Manager, you'll be an integral part of the production process, both in the studio and on location. Your responsibilities will encompass a diverse range of tasks, including setting and striking scenery, meticulously dressing sets, and acting as a key crew member in the role of standby props when required. You'll also be involved in dressing and setting props, maintaining the props store, and potentially utilising your driving skills with company and hired vehicles, including LGVs if qualified.
Skills you’ll need (minimum criteria)
- Minimum 6 months experience working within either theatre or entertainment industry with knowledge of scene setting or dressing
- Demonstrable passion to work on Emmerdale sets and locations
- This role requires props and scenery to be moved/driven between locations and therefore requires the ability to manoeuvre and lift heavy and/or awkward equipment (or equivalent arrangements as part of a reasonable adjustment)
- Demonstrable experience of being responsible for your own safety and the safety of others
- Flexible approach to work and working hours as work is allocated on a roster basis
- Due to the nature of the Production absolute confidentiality is required. Therefore experience dealing with confidential or sensitive information in a work environment is required
- Flexible approach and prepared to work long hours
- Some travel to external locations may be required due to the location element of the role
- Demonstrates confidence and competence in the use of technology, including iPads, computers, and mobile devices, and maintains up-to-date knowledge of emerging digital tools relevant to the role.
- Full and valid UK driving licence is essential (or equivalent arrangements as part of a reasonable adjustment).
Other things we’re looking for (key criteria)
- Experience in props, scenery, or stage management within a film, television, or theatre production environment
- Able to remain calm and think quickly under pressure
- Able to act on own initiative and be self motivated
- Strategic and analytical thinking skills with the ability to solve problems creatively and make decisions
- Excellent Health and Safety knowledge relating to studio and location
- Supportive approach to developing the career of self and others
- Ability to organise self and others to fulfil tasks and responsibilities effectively and efficiently
- Interpersonal/teamwork skills
- Reliable and punctual
We welcome and encourage applications from candidates who are under-represented in the creative industries.
Please make sure that you state in your application that you found this role via Creative Access.
Level of experience
- Junior
