Second Stage Theater
New York, NY
US
Megan Thiele
Title: Head Carpenter – Hayes Theater
Classification: Full-Time, Seasonal, Union
Reports to: Director of Production
Department: Production
Location: Hayes Theater, New York, New York (onsite)
About Second Stage Theater
At Second Stage, we create and champion plays and musicals solely from living American writers. On our mainstage Broadway theater, the Hayes, and in our Off-Broadway theater over the past 45 years, we have developed and presented over 200 daring and provocative theatrical experiences by working with countless artists who have contributed their talents to our award-winning productions. As the only Broadway company exclusively devoted to living American writers Second Stage is dedicated to introducing the world to bold and diverse voices of American creativity.
Job Description
Second Stage Theater seeks a Head Carpenter to join the company and staff at the Hayes Theater. The Head Carpenter position will supervise the carpentry department and run productions at the Hayes Theater under the IATSE Local One Union agreement.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:
Attend all production meetings during design, pre-production, rehearsals, tech rehearsal, and preview performances, as determined by Production Management
Assist with the creation of technical specifications during the scenic design bid process
Attend shop visits to become familiar with scenery construction; ensure shop build is within Designer specifications, Hayes space requirements, and safety protocols
Hire carpentry crew for the load-in, run, and load-out for all productions and special events as needed
Supervise carpentry crews during load-in, technical notes, and load-out, assigning tasks as needed
Load-in, assemble, alter, and load-out any carpentry used at Hayes Theater
Serve as a member of the crew, which includes physical labor for extended periods of time including night and weekend work
Collaborate with Designers, Stage Management, other departments, and Production Management to establish and facilitate technical rehearsals and run of show procedures
Process payroll for all carpentry crews, submitting to Production Management on a weekly basis.
Purchase materials for load-in, tech rehearsals, run of show, and load-out as needed
Maintain a safe working environment in the theater. Enforce standards of operation in carpentry and rigging equipment that are safe for both personnel and equipment
Assist with the development and maintenance of a current, accurate equipment inventory
Perform other duties as assigned by Director of Production, Director of Operations, and/or General Manager
Skills & Qualifications
Experience and background working in technical theater at a high level, running and maintaining shows; experience on a Broadway level is preferred
Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Production Carpenter
Extensive AutoCAD or VectorWorks drafting knowledge
Advanced understanding and experience in theatrical rigging and automation systems, scenic fabrication techniques, and all related tools and equipment.
Experience managing people and setting a strong example in the workplace
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability and willingness to always exercise professional courtesy and discretion and maintain confidentiality as required
Strong detail orientation, flexibility, and resourcefulness
Experience, ability, and commitment to working with a diverse community of individuals and teams, and to ensuring a safe, respectful, and inclusive work environment
A positive attitude, concern for other people and community, presence, and self-confidence
General computer skills including, Microsoft Office, Dropbox, and G-Suite
Physical Requirements:
The Head Carpenter position requires physical movement. The employee needs to be able to walk throughout the theater as well as climb stairs and ladders. The ability to regularly lift 40lbs or more and to use hand tools and power tools is required. Ability to work in dimly lit tight spaces is also required, as is the ability to hear cues over communication systems and visually monitor actions.
The physical demands and safe working expectations described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Hours of Work
Show schedule is typically Tuesday through Sunday, with afternoon and evening hours required. Long work hours are regularly required including early mornings, late evenings, and weekend work.
Compensation and Benefits:
This is a full‐time, seasonal position with competitive rates, benefits and work rules governed by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between IATSE Local No. One and Second Stage Theater. The minimum hourly rate is $60.47, which serves as the basis for weekly salary and show-call wages.
EEO Statement:
Second Stage is dedicated to building an equitable and inclusive working environment that reflects diversity across lines of difference. Individuals from populations underrepresented in the theater field -- including Black, Indigenous, People of Color, women, transgender and non-binary candidates -- are strongly encouraged to apply. This position will remain open until filled and until a diverse and qualified pool of candidates is identified.
All positions at Second Stage are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
For more information about Second Stage, visit www.2st.com.
Jan 27, 2025 -
$60.47 – $60.47 per hour
Local One