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The 2014 event and festival job applications are now open!

Posted on Friday, March 14, 2014

DC Site Services Event Staff in a briefing at the Glastonbury Festival

We've just opened the 2014 DC Site Services event and festival staff job applications!

If you've already got a DCSS PAAM account then you can login and apply to work with us now!

If you're yet to setup a DCSS PAAM account it's a quick and easy process to sign-up.

We've added many of the events and festivals we'll be working with in 2014 to DCSS PAAM and the website's event calendar. As always, we’ll be adding new events to the calendar as the season progresses and new shows are confirmed.

For our event staff returning to work with us for another season we hope you'll be happy to see many of your regular favourites including the Major Series events, Glastonbudget, 2000 Trees, Glastonbury Festival, Latitude Festival, The Royal Welsh Show, Y Not Festival, the Reading and Leeds Festival, and Electric Picnic.

We're still confirming details with a number of new events but hopefully you'll be keen to join us at some of the first to be confirmed which include The Arctic Monkeys at Finsbury Park and Huddlefest!

If you have any questions about applying for 2014 event jobs please don't hesitate to contact us.

Also please make sure you have a read of our recent news articles which explain some of the changes we've made to the event application and confirmation process for 2014.

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I just wanted to send out a big thank you to you and your team for all the work you and the team put into helping make the traffic and transport operation work so well this year.

As it was a pleasure having DC site services as part of our team. I think the GFEL team of contractors is the envy of a lot of events in the way we all support each other and it was noted by some observers that stated the following :- 

"simply put, GFEL’s off-site traffic management plan was delivered and managed in a totally consistent and defensible manner that sought to promote good practice, collaboration and road safety to the benefit of all road users."

The DC are big part of that delivery and should take some of the credit for that delivery.

Steve Russell-Yarde, Off-site Traffic Manager
Glastonbury Festival