Master Carpenter

Full-time: Exempt StatusReports to: Production Manager & Technical Director, Waterville Opera House The Master Carpenter, under the supervision of the Production Manager and Technical Director, is responsible for the construction, mounting, and rigging of the scenery. The Master Carpenter is also responsible for the maintenance of the set shop & equipment, and striking shows. The Master Carpenter may also be asked to operate the fly system, load in/out for concerts, and perform some facility maintenance. This is a year-round, full-time, salaried position reporting to the Production Manager & Technical Director.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities Builds scenery and set pieces in coordination with the Production Manager & Technical Director Follows construction schedule for productions and updates the Production Manager & Technical Director on daily progress/difficulties. Runs technical elements of light or sound for theatrical productions and rentals as needed Works collaboratively with the Production Manager & Technical Director to implement all rigging needs Maintains safe practices and procedures Maintains set shop, tools, and equipment As needed, acts as backstage crew/fly operator for performances as directed by the Production Manager & Technical Director Ensures the ongoing maintenance, cleanliness, and safe operation of all areas Loads in/out of concerts and other events as needed Other duties as assigned Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 3–5 years of carpentry experience Clear understanding of and strict adherence to safety protocols Good judgment and discretion, ability to manage shifting and competing priorities, and a positive attitude Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds Experience and comfort using ladders and lifts Strong interpersonal, customer service, and team building skills Strong organizational and time management skills Excellent communication skills Ability to work with diverse audiences, staff, and volunteers A valid driver’s license Self-motivated Ability to work nights and weekends as required Additional Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge and experience with lighting, rigging, and the associated tools and safety protocols Knowledge and experience with the following preferred: ETC Eos TI, Allen & Heath Avantis sound console, Bose MA12 Ability to read ground plans, sections, light plots, and other theatrical specifications Knowledge and experience with a theatrical scenic environment and rigging Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office, Q-lab, and Dropbox and the ability to become adept with new software Physical Demands/Conditions/Requirements: Lifting (up to 50 pounds) required. Full range of physical mobility including walking, sitting, standing, stooping, carrying, reaching and manual dexterity is required. To Apply: Please send cover letter, resume, and three references to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Only complete applications will be considered. Position open until filled. Waterville Creates (WC) seeks qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply for the opportunity to join our team. WC is committed to building a more equitable work environment that includes a wide array of voices. We believe a diverse workforce strengthens our organization by increasing representation, expanding access, and building a strong creative coalition for the work we undertake. Waterville Creates is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

logo with text 1000pxTo get more information about becoming a member or about the many events and offerings of the Mid-Maine Chamber, please contact:

(207) 873-3315

customerservice@midmainechamber.com

 

Member Login

Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce
50 Elm Street
Waterville, ME 04901

207.873.3315

CustomerService@MidMaineChamber.com

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Member