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Ability to swing swords and other props and weapons overhead and strike them against other fighters. * Ability to ride and safely fall off horses. * Ability to work with and around horses. * Physical ...

Ability to swing swords and other props and weapons overhead and strike them against other fighters. * Ability to ride and safely fall off horses. * Ability to work with and around horses. * Physical ...

PERFORMER MUSCLE

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$30 - $31.67/hr

Ability to swing swords and other props and weapons overhead and strike them against other fighters. * Ability to ride and safely fall off horses. * Ability to work with and around horses. * Physical ...

PERFORMER MUSCLE

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$30 - $31.67/hr

Ability to swing swords and other props and weapons overhead and strike them against other fighters. * Ability to ride and safely fall off horses. * Ability to work with and around horses. * Physical ...

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How much do swords jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for swords in the United States is $68,510.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,000.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are swords?

Swords are bladed weapons consisting of a long metal blade attached to a handle, known as a hilt. Historically, swords have been used for combat, self-defense, ceremonial purposes, and as symbols of power or status in many cultures. The design and purpose of swords have varied across different time periods and regions, ranging from the European longsword to the Japanese katana. Today, swords are mainly used in martial arts, historical reenactments, and as collectibles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Swords Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Swords Instructor, you need expertise in fencing or swordsmanship, a solid understanding of safety protocols, and relevant coaching certifications. Familiarity with equipment maintenance, scoring systems, and video analysis tools is also beneficial. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills help build rapport with students and foster effective learning environments. These competencies ensure safe, engaging, and technically sound instruction that promotes student development and success.

What are some common challenges faced by swordsmiths during the forging process?

Swordsmiths often encounter challenges such as achieving the correct balance between hardness and flexibility in the blade, ensuring consistent temperature control during forging and quenching, and preventing defects like warping or cracking. Maintaining high levels of craftsmanship while meeting specific design requirements can also be demanding, especially when working with traditional techniques and materials. Additionally, swordsmiths must pay close attention to safety due to the use of high heat, sharp tools, and heavy equipment in their workshop environments.

What is the difference between Swords vs Bladesmiths?

AspectSwordsBladesmiths
CredentialsTypically no formal certification required, but knowledge of metallurgy and craftsmanship is essentialOften have apprenticeships, certifications, or specialized training in forging and metallurgy
Work EnvironmentWorkshops, forge settings, sometimes museums or historical sitesWorkshops, forge environments, and custom order studios
Industry UsageMilitary, martial arts, collectors, historical reenactmentsCustom weapon creation, collectors, historical reproductions

While both Swords and Bladesmiths involve working with blades, Swords refer to the finished weapons used in combat or display, whereas Bladesmiths are artisans who craft and forge these blades. Bladesmiths create swords, making their skills essential for producing high-quality, functional, or decorative swords.

More about Swords jobs
Infographic showing various Swords job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $68,510 per year, or $32.9 per hour.
PERFORMER RIDER

PERFORMER RIDER

Royal Productions Inc

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Position Overview

The Rider/Performer role involves physical performance, acting, stunt work, guest interaction, and upkeep of props and costumes during live dinner shows. It requires strong fitness, teamwork, vocal talent for speaking roles, and strong horse-handling skills in a fast-paced setting.

The role requires hands-on experience of entertaining and acting in front of a large audience. It involves acts with horseback riding. The Rider/Performer is a role that is played during live-action performances in front of a crowd. The Performer contributes to the overall show quality by consistently maintaining a standard of excellence in performing horseback riding, horse acts, and stunt choreography.

Role Gender: Male

Age Portrayed: 20 to 30 years old

Key Responsibilities:

  • Study, rehearse, and perform lines, gestures, and fights for theatrical productions.
  • Portray roles on stage and provide narration as required.
  • Execute acts, stunts, and choreographed fights to engage audiences.
  • Choreograph and perform original acts; demonstrate acrobatic, aerial, and riding skills as needed.
  • Exhibit mastery of various weapons for stunts and contribute to the show’s vision.
  • Maintain safety and quality of props; handle, ride, and perform stunts with horses.
  • Interact with guests, sign autographs, take photos, and assist with special events.
  • Improvise and take on additional assigned duties as necessary.
Physical Requirements
  • Must be able to authentically portray a character in their 20s to mid-30s, as required by the story's core artistic vision.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
  • Physical agility, ability to perform all physical requirements of the show.
  • Ability to swing swords and other props and weapons overhead and strike them against other fighters.
  • Ability to ride and safely fall off horses.
  • Ability to work with and around horses.
  • Physical ability to stand, walk, and run for extended periods on uneven surfaces and in the sand.
  • Ability to communicate with Team Members and Guests.
  • Ability to work varied hours/days, including nights, weekends, and holidays, as needed.

Training in stage combat and horse safety will be provided to ensure all performers can safely execute required stunts.

Work Environment

  • Shows are held in an enclosed arena where chemical fog and pyrotechnic effects are present.
  • The position involves working in dusty, dirty, and variable temperature conditions.
  • Exposure to live animals, loud noises, and backstage activity is frequent.
Qualifications
  • 1-2 years of Horse-Riding or Horse-Skills and experience required.
  • 1-2 years of acting and performance in front of large crowd is preferred.
  • Experience as stuntman, actor and entertainer with sword fighting and acting skills will be considered as an asset.
  • Must be able to authentically portray a character in their 20s to mid-30s, as required by the story's core artistic vision.