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Event Manager – Tour de France Grand Depart 2027 (Edinburgh)

British Cycling
Organisation
British Cycling
Salary
Up to £60,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Location
Edinburgh
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
13 May 2026
Job Description
About Grand Depart GB 2027

In 2027 the UK will host the Grand Depart of both the Tour De France and the Tour De France Femme, Avec Zwift. This will be the first time in history that both races have departed from the same country, outside of France. A landmark social impact programme will also be delivered across the UK, tackling inactivity, improving mental wellbeing, boosting economic growth and supporting communities to thrive.

A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) – Grand Depart GB 2027 – will maintain oversight of the delivery of the events and will manage public funding on behalf of DCMS, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and UK Sport. The SPV is a Joint Venture between UKEL (a new sports events company) and British Cycling.

Grand Depart GB 2027 Ltd is seeking an exceptional Event Manager to lead the delivery of the Grand Depart in Edinburgh. This high‑profile role will be central to the successful delivery of the opening stage of the 2027 Tour de France.

The ideal candidate will bring outstanding event management expertise alongside exceptional collaboration and stakeholder management skills. You will be confident operating in a complex, high‑pressure environment and be adept at working across large, multi‑stakeholder programmes. Experience of delivering major international events is essential.

A strong understanding of Edinburgh’s events landscape and stakeholder network would be highly advantageous.

What will you be doing?

The Event Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day oversight, coordination, planning and operational activity of all elements required to deliver the Tour de France 2027 Grand Depart in Edinburgh. The role will ensure that all partners – including Grand Depart GB (GDGB), the City of Edinburgh Council (CEC), Scottish Government, ASO, Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (REMT) and other delivery agencies - fulfil their agreed responsibilities for the Grand Depart in Edinburgh, and wider activities taking place in the city over the event week.

The postholder will be employed by Grand Depart GB and will work in close partnership with the central operations team at Grand Depart GB and the events team at the City of Edinburgh Council. The role will be required to ensure seamless alignment between central operations planning and local authority delivery.

This post is central to ensuring that planning is coordinated, risks are managed, dependencies are tracked, and all organisations remain on schedule to deliver a safe, compliant and world class event.

Key Responsibilities:

Programme Management and Coordination
Stakeholder and Partnership Management
Technical and Operational Delivery Oversight:
Start Venue
Route Operations
Fan Zones
Press Centre, Race HQ, Garage
Ancillary Events
Risk, Assurance and Readiness
Budget and Commercial Support
Event Leadership

Please see the role profile for further information on the key responsibilities.

What we’re looking for:

Essential

Extensive and significant demonstrable experience managing major events, ideally city centre or international level sporting events. Cycling expertise is desirable.
Demonstrated ability to coordinate complex, multi‑agency delivery programmes.
Strong understanding of traffic management, crowd management, safety planning, licensing and logistical operations.
Proven ability to work within structured governance models.
Experience working with local authorities, emergency services and government partners.
Excellent stakeholder engagement and negotiation abilities; demonstrable experience of managing senior level stakeholders
Strong programme and project management capability, including risk, scheduling, dependency management and budget management
Ability to work with technical drawings, site plans, traffic and crowd management plans and safety documentation.
Clear, concise and confident communication.
Ability to lead under pressure, make informed decisions and maintain situational awareness in dynamic environments.

Desirable

Experience working with sporting governing bodies, rights‑holders or broadcast partners.
Knowledge of Edinburgh’s operational, transport or events landscape.
Understanding of international cycling events and associated technical standards.

What are the perks?

Competitive Salary
Generous Holidays
Life Assurance
Pension

How to apply

Send us your CV and a short cover letter outlining your interest in the role and why you feel you meet the criteria via the apply button below.

Applications close: 13th May 2026

Interviews likely: 26th May 2026 in Edinburgh
How to apply
https://careers.britishcycling.org.uk/job/870474
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