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Installation Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$5.6K - $12K/mo

Work across multiple KOB's - appliances and lighting * Manages vendor relations regarding pricing and products * Lead appliance install tech's, delivery, and installation coordinator associates

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Portland, OR · On-site

$18 - $40/hr

Install decking, railings, trim, roofing, lighting, heaters, and accessories. * Safely operate hand ... Lead Installer or Foreman positions One Last Thing... We don't expect perfection. We DO expect ...

Installation Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$5.6K - $12K/mo

Work across multiple KOB's - appliances and lighting * Manages vendor relations regarding pricing and products * Lead appliance install tech's, delivery, and installation coordinator associates

Installation Manager

Portland, OR · On-site

$5.6K - $12K/mo

Work across multiple KOB's - appliances and lighting * Manages vendor relations regarding pricing and products * Lead appliance install tech's, delivery, and installation coordinator associates

Installation of lighting and lighting control systems * Installations of wiring, including but not limited to NMB, MC, single conductor cable, and conduit (EMT, PVC, and rigid) systems * Installation ...

Installation of lighting and lighting control systems * Installations of wiring, including but not limited to NMB, MC, single conductor cable, and conduit (EMT, PVC, and rigid) systems * Installation ...

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How much do lighting installer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for lighting installer in Oregon is $28.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.57 and $38.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a lighting installer?

A Lighting Installer is responsible for setting up, maintaining, and repairing lighting systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. They work with various types of lighting fixtures, wiring, and control systems to ensure proper functionality and safety. This job may involve reading blueprints, troubleshooting electrical issues, and following safety regulations. Lighting Installers often collaborate with contractors, electricians, and clients to meet specific lighting needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the lighting installer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lighting Installer, you need strong electrical knowledge, manual dexterity, and familiarity with blueprints or technical diagrams, typically gained through vocational training or apprenticeships. Competency with hand and power tools, as well as a valid electrician license or relevant certifications, is often required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These abilities ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality installations in a variety of residential, commercial, or industrial settings.

What types of projects or environments do lighting installers typically work in?

Lighting Installers commonly work on a variety of sites, including residential homes, office buildings, retail spaces, and large commercial or industrial complexes. The nature of the projects can range from installing basic lighting fixtures to complex systems like smart lighting or specialized industrial setups. Most jobs are performed indoors, but some may require outdoor installation or maintenance on rooftops, parking lots, or sports fields. Lighting Installers often collaborate with electricians, general contractors, and designers to ensure installations meet safety standards and client expectations. This variety means each workday can present new challenges and opportunities to develop specialized skills.

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Infographic showing various Lighting Installer job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,676 per year, or $28.7 per hour.

Lighting Technician II

Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, OR

$26.13/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Now Hiring: Lighting Technician II
Department: Lighting | Reports to: Lighting Department Manager
Status: Seasonal, Non-Exempt (40 hours/week)
Expected Dates: 1/19/2027 – 11/14/2027
Pay Rate: $26.13 hourly
Location: Ashland, OR

This position is represented by IATSE Local 154.

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is seeking a skilled and collaborative Lighting Technician II to support our 2027 production season. This role is ideal for someone with a strong foundation in theatrical lighting who enjoys both the technical and live performance aspects of production work.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions**):

  • Models and supports the mission and values of OSF by:
    • Demonstrating inclusive behavior.
    • Maintaining a safe working environment free from any aggressions.
    • Recognizing micro-aggressions and interrupting behaviors that hinder OSF’s diversity and inclusion
      efforts.
  • Hangs, rigs, focuses, and strikes conventional and automated lighting, atmospheric/special effects and video
    equipment.
  • Maintains and repairs OSF lighting and video equipment inventory, and workspaces.
  • Builds and installs show-specific specialty lighting, effects and video elements.
  • Programs ETC Family consoles (EOS Ti, GIO or ION) during technical rehearsals.
  • Runs lighting console for assigned shows and understudy tracks.
  • Executes lighting changeovers for assigned shows, and as needed/assigned.
  • Assists in creating and maintaining up to date, show related/understudy paperwork for all assigned shows.
  • Maintains design and operational integrity for assigned shows.
  • Participates in work and notes calls with other lighting and/or video personnel, and as assigned by the Lead Electrician, Assistant Lead Electricians and Department Manager.
  • Follows all departmental Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
  • Communicates clearly, concisely, and in a timely fashion with other members of the company

Other Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Upholds best practices of good stagecraft in conjunction with OSF Lighting & Video Department policies, other
    production departments and artistic stakeholders.
  • Works alongside and in collaboration with Video, Stage Operations and other production personnel.
  • Assists Video Supervisor and Video Engineers/Technicians with lighting and video systems integrations as needed.
  • Keeps all storage and workspaces organized and clean.
  • Sets up and strikes tech tables.
  • Assists with lighting related special projects/requests from Stage Management, and other OSF stakeholders.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Work Experience: One (1) year of professional experience in theatrical or live event lighting.
    (Experience in a higher education technical theater program may be considered in lieu of professional experience)
  • Ability to read and interpret light plots and typical theatrical lighting paperwork.
  • Ability to program lighting control consoles.
  • Working knowledge of industry standard conventional and automated lighting equipment.
  • Working knowledge of industry standard operating procedures regarding theatrical lighting.
  • Working knowledge of electrical theory.
  • Familiar with industry standard safe rigging practices.
  • Experience using typical hand and power tools (e.g., screw guns, screwdrivers, shop vacs, etc.).
  • Ability to work as a team member in a collaborative environment.
  • Strong verbal communication skills.

Other Skills, Ability and/or Knowledge:

  • Ability to operate personnel lifts.
  • Working knowledge of Lightwright.
  • Familiarity with Vari*lite, High End, and Clay Paky automated luminaires
  • Familiarity with various LED fixtures such as ETC Lustr2, PixeLine/PixelRange, Chroma Q, generic LED/pixel tape, etc

Physical:

  • Climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl. Frequently lift up to 50 lbs. with occasional lifting of heavier equipment.
  • Comfortable regularly working at heights of up to 45’ in backstage spaces, personnel lifts, and ladders, wearing fall
    protection harnesses, ascending vertical ladders of 25’. Frequently squat, kneel, or crouch while maintaining position, and
    stand, walk and sit for up to 10 hours per day.

Hours Requirements:
Standard work week is Tuesday through Sunday. Night-time and weekend hours are regularly required. Overtime is
required, especially during technical rehearsal periods. The ability to work a variable, split-shift schedule is required.

Desired Skills:
Familiarity or experience with:
o ETC EOS family lighting control consoles & software
o A repertory theater environment
o Various show control protocols (OSC, NDI, Midi, SMPTE, etc.).
o Basic Electronics/Arduino programming
o Theatrical video projection systems
o Dataton Watchout or other media server software
o Electrical soldering