Work context
Scenery technician work happens around rehearsals, load-ins, performances and strikes. The work is physical and timed around production schedules, with set pieces, stage hardware, tools, transport cases and close coordination backstage.
Skills and specializations
Useful strengths include assembling scenic elements, checking stability, moving heavy pieces safely, reading setup instructions, basic maintenance, tool handling and communicating clearly with stage managers, road crew and other theatre technicians.
Salary context
Salary context depends on venue type, touring work, evening or weekend schedules, production scale, lifting and rigging responsibility, specialist carpentry or stage skills and whether the role includes crew coordination.
Good to know
Check adverts for venue or tour setting, load-in times, scenery materials, lifting expectations, tool use, safety routines, maintenance duties and whether the role works mainly in rehearsal, performance or touring environments.