Scenic Carpenter

Dallas · On-site$22 – $28

About this role

The InProduction team has spent the better part of the last decade combining the best seating and staging companies into a one-stop shop for most of what is needed to produce an event. Starting with SGA Production Services, we added and integrated T&B Equipment, CommuniLux Productions, Nussli U.S., and Seating Solutions to become today’s InProduction. These acquisitions have allowed InProduction to evolve into the largest provider of temporary seating, staging, structures, and scenic production for the United States events industry.

The Company is backed by ZMC. ZMC is a leading private equity firm comprised of experienced investors and executives who invest in, and manage, a diverse group of media and communications enterprises. Founded in 2001, ZMC’s investment philosophy centers on operational value creation driven by targeted investment themes, deep sector expertise, and strong partnerships with industry and operating executives. ZMC approaches its investments in collaboration with management teams and has a successful track record of actively adding value to portfolio companies.

Come join us! Check out our web page https://www.inproduction.com/

Position Summary:

The Scenic Carpenter fabricates, assembles, installs, repairs, and restores custom scenic elements for live events, temporary structures, branded environments, and corporate experiences. This position works from drawings, renderings, cut lists, and verbal direction to produce high-quality scenic components safely, accurately, and efficiently.

The Scenic Carpenter may support work in the shop, warehouse, yard, or at event sites. The position requires strong general carpentry skills, attention to detail, adaptability, and the ability to meet project deadlines in a fast-paced production environment.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Fabricate scenic elements, walls, platforms, counters, displays, architectural details, and other custom components.
  • Read and interpret shop drawings, construction drawings, renderings, measurements, and cut lists.
  • Lay out, cut, shape, assemble, and finish wood and wood-based materials.
  • Operate common woodworking tools, including table saws, miter saws, routers, sanders, drills, nail guns, and other shop equipment.
  • Build using plywood, dimensional lumber, MDF, laminates, plastics, and other scenic materials.
  • Assemble components using appropriate fasteners, adhesives, and construction methods.
  • Identify drawing conflicts, missing information, material shortages, and fabrication concerns before they affect production.
  • Prepare scenic components for paint, graphics, upholstery, electrical integration, or final assembly.
  • Participate in tech-ups, quality-control checks, packing, loading, and project preparation.
  • Repair, modify, and restore existing scenic and rental inventory.
  • Track materials and communicate production progress to department leadership.
  • Maintain an organized work area and properly care for tools and equipment.
  • Follow daily JHAs, safety procedures, PPE requirements, and company policies.
  • Perform other production, warehouse, or installation duties as needed.

Qualifications

  • Two or more years of professional carpentry, scenic fabrication, exhibit fabrication, millwork, construction, or related experience preferred.
  • Experience building from drawings, measurements, and verbal instructions.
  • Working knowledge of woodworking tools, materials, fasteners, and fabrication techniques.
  • Ability to accurately use tape measures, squares, levels, and other layout tools.
  • Ability to perform basic job-related math, including fractions and dimensional calculations.
  • Strong attention to quality, fit, finish, and construction accuracy.
  • Ability to identify problems and communicate concerns before proceeding with work.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a deadline-driven environment.
  • Willingness to work overtime, weekends, or nonstandard hours when project schedules require.
  • Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record preferred.

Preferred Experience

  • Scenic, theatrical, event, exhibit, museum, or branded-environment fabrication.
  • Custom cabinetry, millwork, laminates, or architectural woodworking.
  • Installation of scenic elements in temporary event environments.
  • Forklift, aerial lift, OSHA 10, fall-protection, or rigging training.
  • Experience working alongside CNC, metal fabrication, graphics, and scenic paint departments.

Physical Requirements

  • Regularly stand, walk, bend, kneel, climb, reach, push, and pull throughout the workday.
  • Regularly lift and carry up to 50 pounds; team lifting or mechanical assistance is required for heavier materials.
  • Safely work from ladders, lifts, platforms, and temporary structures when properly trained.
  • Work in warehouse, fabrication-shop, outdoor, and active event-site environments.
  • Work around dust, noise, moving equipment, adhesives, paint products, and changing temperatures while using required PPE.

Core Competencies

  • Safety awareness
  • Craftsmanship and quality
  • Reliability and accountability
  • Attention to detail
  • Problem-solving
  • Teamwork and communication
  • Adaptability
  • Schedule awareness

Compensation: $22-$28 per hour based on experience.

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • 401K Match
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Vacation
  • Per-Diem

Company at a glance

Every live event runs on infrastructure the audience never thinks about. Seating that holds a championship crowd. Hospitality that closes sponsors. Stages that go up on schedule and come down without drama. That is what we build.

InProduction is the largest live events infrastructure company in the US. We design, engineer, and install temporary seating, modular stadiums, hospitality structures, staging, and flooring for the biggest moments in sports and entertainment. PGA TOUR golf. NASCAR race weekends. MLS and MLB venues. National tours, festivals, and brand activations.

We also build stadiums. Modular venues that open in months, not years, and start generating revenue while traditional construction is still pulling permits. Leagues and ownership groups use them to launch clubs, test markets, and expand capacity in phases.

The difference is execution. Design, engineering, installation, and strike are all handled by our own teams, not subcontractors. That is why timelines hold, why budgets hold, and why clients ask for us by name after the first event.

Planning a build? Start the conversation at inproduction.com.

Founded2017
Team Size201-500 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryEvents Services
Location
Dallas, Texas, United States

Top Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • 401k Match
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Vacation
  • Per-Diem

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