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Job Summary The Lead Production Technician operates back stage systems including but not limited to lighting, sound, orchestra pit lift, and fly rail. Work includes some supervision of Production ...

Lead Production Technician

Red Wing, MN · On-site

$25.42 - $34.12/hr

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How much do pit orchestra jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for pit orchestra in the United States is $18.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the pit orchestra position?

To excel in a pit orchestra, you need advanced proficiency on your instrument, strong music reading skills, and experience performing in ensembles, often requiring at least a bachelor's degree in music or equivalent experience. Familiarity with industry-standard equipment such as music stands, in-ear monitors, and sometimes digital sheet music systems is beneficial. Excellent teamwork, adaptability, and the ability to take direction under pressure are crucial soft skills. These abilities help facilitate seamless performances in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where precision and flexibility are key.

What is the typical rehearsal and performance schedule like for pit orchestra members?

Pit orchestra members can expect to participate in multiple rehearsals leading up to a show's opening, often including both full-cast and music-only run-throughs to synchronize with stage action. Once a production begins, the orchestra usually performs at every show, which may involve evening and weekend hours depending on the schedule. The work environment is sometimes fast-paced, with last-minute adjustments to cues and tempos required, so flexibility is important. Many theater productions run for several weeks or months, offering a consistent but demanding performance routine throughout the show's duration.

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Infographic showing various Pit Orchestra job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,003 per year, or $18.8 per hour.

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Job Summary The Lead Production Technician operates back stage systems including but not limited to lighting, sound, orchestra pit lift, and fly rail. Work includes some supervision of Production Technicians in preparatory work for lighting, sound and stage rigging, loading in, setting-up and loading out shows, and running sound and lighting systems during events. The Lead Production Technician assists the Associate Director of Production in advancing events, maintenance and repair of performance systems as well as supervising and running events as needed.

Essential Job Functions An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following essential duties: Prepares the theater for rehearsals, performances, or other events. Moves equipment, stage props, scenery, music stands, chairs, etc. as needed to prepare for rehearsals, performances, or other events.

Assists with the professional delivery of lighting, sound and stage craft as needed in support of touring and local productions. Oversee scheduling, assigning work, and ensuring project completion; evaluate workload and determine priorities. Sets appropriate lighting and temperature.

Returns settings to those used when the building is empty following activities. Addresses basic maintenance issues such as light bulb replacement and building safety, and basic equipment repair as assigned by the Director of Production. Assists with pre-show preparation of performances and operates equipment as directed.

Works to meet the needs of the artists in regard to sound, lights, scenery, and rigging. Assists with troubleshooting, repairs and maintains, or provides for the maintenance of all audio-visual, multi- media, projection, lighting consoles and systems, sound consoles and systems, recording equipment of all kinds and all production inventories, supplies and equipment. Maintains lobby appearance, information and displays.

Helps to coordinate with artists and other space users to ensure delivery of professional presented events. Assists with managing rental activity and maintain theatre calendar. Operates lighting, sound, and/or backstage equipment during performances.

Runs Sheldon lighting and/or sound board(s), operating lighting and sound cues in an efficient manner per the specific instruction of the performing artists or their design staff and with the guidance of the Director of Production. Operates fly system, as needed and per artist instruction, during performances. Performs other duties as assigned Experience, Education, Certifications, Physical Requirements Experience Required: A minimum of 2 years' experience as a Production Technician or similar role.

Minimum Education Requirements: High School Diploma/GED or equivalent. Physical: Work is moderate with intermediate heavy lifting with frequent standing, stair climbing and walking. Intermittent lifting up to 60 pounds.

Climbing and walking on catwalks 30 feet in the air. Good vision, ability to work in dim light during performances. Hours worked may include evenings and weekends.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge Knowledge of Sheldon Theatre policies for both front and back of house including emergency readiness and evacuation procedures. Knowledge of the Sheldon Theatre layout. Knowledge of supplies and staffing needed for various events.

Skills Strong oral and written communication skills. Strong Microsoft Office Suite skills. Follow and relay complex oral and written instructions, policies and procedures.

Abilities Ability to resolve problems. Ability to communicate verbally. Ability to remain calm under pressure.

Work independently and as part of a team. The ability to act decisively in the face of unplanned situations. Multi-task and prioritize work responsibilities effectively.

Attention to detail. Ability to establish and maintain effective cordial, professional equitable working relationships with Sheldon staff, performing artists, volunteer staff, facility clients, public, and all Sheldon Theatre patrons. Serve as a positive role model and an effective and supportive supervisor and coach for a diverse group of part-time staff and volunteers.

Fast paced, dynamic work environment.