Events Manager

Milford, CT
Full Time
Mid Level
FCP Euro is seeking a highly organized and passionate Event Manager to lead the planning and execution of our expanding portfolio of enthusiast-driven events. This Milford, CT-based role will be responsible for delivering premium, community-focused experiences that strengthen our brand, deepen relationships with automotive enthusiasts, and support broader marketing and business goals — while helping build one of FCP Euro’s most important brand-building channels: in-person experiences.

As Event Manager, you will manage the planning and execution of FCP Euro events, including owned experiences such as the Sunday Motoring Meet series, large national consumer events, car shows, brand experiences, and regional activations. You will manage event logistics end-to-end — from planning and budgeting to on-site execution and post-event reporting — ensuring each event is organized, professional, and aligned with FCP Euro’s brand standards.

This role is critical in bringing structure, consistency, and operational excellence to FCP Euro’s event program as we continue to grow into new markets. The Event Manager will own event planning workflows in Monday.com, maintain event assets and equipment, and collaborate cross-functionally with Brand, Content, Partnerships, Social, and Retail teams to deliver best-in-class enthusiast experiences.

About FCP Euro 
FCP Euro is the trusted home and online destination for European car owners and professionals. Family-owned since 1986, our mission is to make European vehicle ownership more enjoyable and enduring by delivering the highest quality parts, knowledge, and support people can rely on.  At FCP Euro, we exist to empower owners and professionals with the confidence and support to care for their European cars properly. That commitment has made us more than a retailer, but a long-term partner for those who value quality, expertise, and trust throughout the life of their vehicle.

Responsibilities and Duties:

Event Strategy & Planning- Lead planning and execution of FCP Euro’s full event calendar, including Sunday Motoring Meets, Tier One events, gallery events, national shows, and local activations. Develop detailed event plans, timelines, and operational workflows.
Event Logistics & Execution- Manage all event logistics including venues, vendors, staffing, equipment, travel, lodging, and on-site execution to ensure seamless, premium experiences.
Budget Management- Develop and manage event budgets, track expenses, and ensure events are executed efficiently and within financial targets.
Operational Systems & Process Development- Own project management of all events via Monday.com. Develop standardized workflows, checklists, and SOPs to scale event execution and improve consistency.
Vendor & Partner Management- Source, negotiate, and manage relationships with event vendors, venues, and partners. Ensure deliverables are met and expectations are aligned.
Team Leadership & Coordination- Manage internal staff, contractors, and additional on-site support. Coordinate cross-functional collaboration with Brand, Content, Partnerships, and Retail teams to ensure event and broader marketing needs are met.
Post-Event Reporting & Optimization- Develop post-event reports including attendance, engagement, budget performance, and operational insights. Identify opportunities to improve future events.
Brand Experience Leadership- Ensure all events reflect FCP Euro’s premium brand positioning and deliver meaningful experiences for automotive enthusiasts.

This role requires approximately 40% travel for events across the country, including weekends.


Experience and Skill requirements:
  • 3+ years of experience in experiential marketing and/or event management
  • Proven experience executing multiple events simultaneously across different locations, including mid-to-large scale activations
  • Strong operational mindset with hands-on experience managing event logistics, equipment, and physical assets (trucks, trailers, tents, signage, etc.)
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain highly organized systems for asset storage, inventory tracking, and event readiness
  • Experience managing event budgets and working with vendors, including sourcing, coordination, and on-site execution
  • Strong project management skills with experience using tools such as Monday.com, Asana, or similar platforms to manage timelines, tasks, and team coordination
  • Experience leading on-site event execution, with the ability to problem-solve quickly and adapt in fast-paced environments
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including early mornings, nights, and weekends as required for event execution
  • Experience in automotive, enthusiast, or lifestyle brands preferred
Benefits and Perks:
  • Company-subsidized Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, including a zero-premium Medical plan for employees. Company HSA contribution.
  • 120 hours of PTO (Paid Time Off), 40 hours of Paid Sick Time, plus Company Holidays
  • 401 (k) with Company deposit and match.
  • Discounted prices on our catalog of European car parts!
Compensation 

This is an exempt salaried role with a base salary of $80,000 to $100,000 depending on experience, with a total compensation opportunity of $85,000 - $106,000 annually.   

 FCP Euro provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any kind on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, family status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, intellectual disability, learning disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by the law.
 
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