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Live In Scenic Carpenter Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Carpenter II

Ashland, OR · On-site

$27.25/hr

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is looking for a Carpenter II to join our Scene Shop team- so if you've got a background in scenic construction and a love for the arts, read on! Principal ...

Carpenter II

Ashland, OR · On-site

$27.25/hr

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is looking for a Carpenter II to join our Scene Shop team- so if you've got a background in scenic construction and a love for the arts, read on! Principal ...

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is looking for a Carpenter II to join our Scene Shop team- so if you've got a background in scenic construction and a love for the arts, read on! Principal ...

Remodel Carpenter

Portland, OR · On-site

$18 - $37/hr

... work in our client's homes every day--and most of them live through the remodeling process. The ... Our carpenters are ambassadors for Lamont's brand whenever they're on the jobsite or interacting ...

Remodel Carpenter

Portland, OR · On-site

$18 - $37/hr

... work in our client's homes every day--and most of them live through the remodeling process. The ... Our carpenters are ambassadors for Lamont's brand whenever they're on the jobsite or interacting ...

... work in our client's homes every day--and most of them live through the remodeling process. The ... Our carpenters are ambassadors for Lamont's brand whenever they're on the jobsite or interacting ...

... in scenic Southern Oregon . Enjoy a fulfilling career with a four-day work week , minimal call ... Ambulatory care consistently rated 4+ stars by our Medicare Advantage plans Live Where You Work ...

CRNA

Albany, OR · On-site

$300K/yr

Seeking independent CRNAs in scenic Corvallis, Oregon with Samaritan Health Services Samaritan ... Nestled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, Albany is an ideal location to work, live and raise ...

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What is the difference between Live In Scenic Carpenter vs Scenic Carpenter?

AspectLive In Scenic CarpenterScenic Carpenter
CredentialsCarpentry certifications, safety trainingCarpentry certifications, safety training
Work EnvironmentOn-location, often remote or temporary setupsOn-location, theaters, theme parks, events
Industry UsageUsed in touring productions, theme parks, film setsUsed in theaters, theme parks, film sets
Work ScheduleOften live on-site, flexible hoursRegular hours, on-site work

Both roles require similar carpentry skills and safety certifications. The key difference is that a Live In Scenic Carpenter typically resides on-site during projects, providing continuous support, while a Scenic Carpenter usually works on-site without living arrangements. The choice depends on project duration and employer needs.

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Infographic showing various Live In Scenic Carpenter job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution.

$27.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Join the Backstage Magic! OSF Is Hiring a Carpenter II
Location: Ashland, OR | Department: Scene Shop | Status: Full-Time, Seasonal August 31, 2026-November 6, 2026
Hourly Pay Range: $27.25/hour
Are you someone who brings creativity, precision, and passion to every build? Do you love working with your hands in a dynamic, collaborative, and mission-driven environment? Whether you're starting your professional journey or bringing seasoned skills to the table, we'd love to work with you.
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is looking for a Carpenter II to join our Scene Shop team- so if you've got a background in scenic construction and a love for the arts, read on!
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
  1. Build scenic elements and rehearsal scenery for OSF projects including, for example: platform and flat construction using wood and metal, trim detail fabrication, automation projects, sewing, painting, and carving.
  1. Models and supports the IDEA values of OSF by:
  1. Demonstrating inclusive behavior and creating an environment of belonging.
  1. Maintaining a safe and anti-racist working environment
  1. Recognizing micro-aggressions and interrupting othering behaviors.
  1. Participate in the daily clean-up of all shop areas at the end of each workday and keep a clean and efficient workspace and tool cart.
  1. Assist in maintaining the stock material inventories. Adheres to OSF Safety and Scene Shop Safety procedures/protocols.
  1. Safely transport and deliver scenic elements using company vehicles.
  1. Install and fine tune scenery (load-ins and notes) including rigging and soft goods.
  1. Maintain and repair scenic elements during the performance run.
  1. Strike and restore scenic elements at the end of the production run. When the productions are co-productions, purchased, or rented, Carpenters will assist in packaging, labeling and loading scenic elements for transport.

Other Duties and Responsibilities:
  1. Construction of multi-disciplinary elements (prop-scenery, lighting-scenery, etc.).
  1. Attends company, department, shop meetings, and safety trainings as assigned.
  1. Pick up and deliver supplies.
  1. Engages with OSF patrons
  1. Support Marketing and Development efforts.
  1. Mentor colleagues as requested
  1. Perform other duties as assigned by scene shop management staff.

Work Experience: Two years of experience in professional theatrical scenic construction. One year of combined training and technical experience will be considered in lieu of professional work experience.
Physical Ability: Must be able to lift and move materials and equipment weighing up to 75 pounds, wear fall arrest harnesses, wear a respirator, regularly squat and maintain position, crawl and kneel, reach above shoulders, climb and work from ladders and personnel lifts. Ability to stand and walk for up to 6 hours.
Essential Skills and Qualifications:
Carpenter II will have advanced demonstrated skills in the following areas. This is a non-comprehensive list:
  • Theatrical woodworking
  • Metal welding and metal working
  • Trim and detail fabrication
  • Sewing
  • Foam carving/sculpting
  • Theatrical rigging

Other Skills, Knowledge, and Ability:
  • Basic ability to work with computers (email, spreadsheets, cloud-based information services, open and review CAD drawings).
  • Comfortable with standard wood working hand and power tools such as saws, routers, staple guns, metal forming tools, and lathes.
  • Ability to do shop math (an understanding of mathematical calculations in the construction world for building elements).
  • Truck loading and securing of materials
  • The ability to create positive working relationships with designers, colleagues, and staff in other departments.
  • An understanding that identity informs every individual's human experience in a way that may differ from one's own personal experience.

Special Qualifications: Valid driver's license with good driving record and ability to drive OSF trucks. Ability to drive a forklift, operate CNC machine and personnel lifts (OSF to provide training). Ability to pass and maintain a clear background check.
Special Hours Requirements: Standard work week is Monday - Friday. Occasional night-time and weekend hours are required for load-ins, load-outs, and technical rehearsal support.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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