The Scenery Department of The Public Theater is looking for energetic and hard-working carpenters, scenic artists, and run crew to expand the overhire crew list. We are interested in creating a team with a variety of skills and knowledge and will prioritize enthusiasm, flexibility, reliability, and a willingness to learn above theater experience. However, construction or painting experience of some kind is required.
This position is paid hourly, with overtime after 40 hours per week, and our typical starting rate is between $25-$27/hr. This is a freelance job and the duration of work offered will vary, but the standard schedule for Carpenters and Scenic Artists is 8:30am-4:30 PM. Run Crew schedules fluctuate but are typically evenings, weekends, and occasional weekday rehearsals. Please review the available positions below:
Scenic Carpenter
Knowledge of standard (wood) construction practices and techniques
Knowledge of job site safety
Ability to read a construction drawing
Proficient in the safe operation of saws, power tools, pneumatics, and hand tools
Comfortable working on ladders, genie lifts, and scaffolding (training will be given)
Able to lift/carry 50lbs
Experience with rigging, automation, welding (MIG), or general metalworking a plus
Scenic Artist
Proficient in the application of paint and other surface treatments (texture, glaze, stain, etc.)
Knowledge of appropriate cleaning techniques for scenic tools (brushes, rollers, trays, sponges, etc.)
Ability to apply highlight and shadow, texture, age, grime, and other faux treatments to various build surfaces, usually wood, metal, or foam.
Knowledge of color theory and color mixing a plus
Experience with foam carving or stretching and painting soft goods a plus
Run Crew
Knowledge of basic carpentry and/or construction
Show Cues may include operating any moving scenic elements, striking or setting Props, or assisting with quick changes or backstage movements
Ensure preset of the stage, including sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping of stage deck and backstage areas
Organizing and ensuring that on-stage and off-stage areas are clean, organized, and “actor safe” at all times
Minor repairs and paint touch-ups of the set throughout the run as necessary
Continual safety check and upkeep of all moving parts and constructed scenery
COVID-19 And Vaccination Policy
As a condition of employment, The Public will require all who report to work on site (either at The Public Theater or any other workspace or performing location) to receive the COVID-19 vaccine and boosters.
The Public is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from populations underrepresented in the theater field are strongly encouraged to apply. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, ability, age, or veteran status.
If you would like to join our list for any of the positions below please read over our ideal skills and apply by submitting your resume as well as applying through this portal. No need for a cover letter. Once you upload your resume, don't worry about refilling the resume information in the online application - we're more interested in the answers to our questionnaire!
Seniority level
Entry level
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Full-time
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Performing Arts
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