Laborup
Overview:
We design and build immersive, interactive sets and environments that transport guests to entirely new worlds—combining craftsmanship, storytelling, and technical precision to create unforgettable experiences in the entertainment and attractions industry.
As a Scenic Carpenter, you’ll be part of a tight-knit fabrication team that turns design concepts into reality. From architectural set pieces and large-scale cabinets to finely crafted wooden props and specialty scenic elements, you’ll build a wide variety of components that are both beautiful and functional. Every piece you create will be installed in a real-world interactive experience that thousands of guests will engage with firsthand.
This is a fast-paced, deadline-driven production environment that rewards focus, pride in workmanship, and a shared commitment to delighting our guests. You’ll work shoulder-to-shoulder with specialists in CNC machining, finishing, scenic painting, and technical effects—each playing a role in bringing complex, multi-layered environments to life. The people who thrive here are problem-solvers, collaborators, and mission-driven builders who find real meaning in delivering joy and awe through hands-on craftsmanship.
We’re not just a woodshop—we’re a hospitality-first company. If you believe that carpentry can be a vehicle for creativity, storytelling, and purpose, this could be the place you stay and grow
Shift :
1st shift - 6:30am - 3:00pm
Monday – Friday
Com p:
$24 - $28
Benefits:
Medical, dental, vision
Paid time off and holidays
Short and long term disability
401k + match
Clear advancement path to Lead Fabricator, Project Manager, or Production Manager
Requirements
Responsibilities
Cabinet & Set Construction
– Build large-scale cabinetry, frames, and scenic elements using traditional and modern woodworking techniques. Blueprint Interpretation
– Read and build from shop drawings, assembly instructions, and production plans with precision and minimal supervision. Joinery & Assembly
– Execute basic to intermediate joinery, subassemblies, and final component builds to meet functional and aesthetic goals. Component Finishing Prep
– Collaborate with finishing and paint teams to ensure components are prepped and ready for downstream processes. Material Handling & Tool Use
– Operate saws, routers, drills, and other power tools safely and confidently in a busy production environment. CNC Collaboration
– Interface with CNC operators to fabricate, trim, and assemble routed components and pre-machined parts. Inventory & Shop Support
– Track part usage, request supply replenishment, and help maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment. Cross-Functional Collaboration
– Work alongside fabrication, paint, tech, and installation teams to ensure final product meets quality and performance goals. R&D Support
– Contribute to the development and prototyping of new components, props, and scenic systems. Qualifications Woodworking Experience
– 3+ years of carpentry, cabinetry, scenic construction, or general fabrication; trim and finish carpentry a plus. Blueprint Literacy
– Comfortable interpreting build drawings, exploded views, and parts lists. Tools & Equipment
– Proficient in power tool safety and use; familiarity with shop equipment and layout best practices. Mechanical Aptitude
– Strong hands-on ability to solve problems and build functional, aligned components. Production Focus
– Able to meet deadlines, follow workflows, and support high-throughput production goals without sacrificing quality. Team Player
– Works well in a fast-paced team environment; willing to jump in and help (even if it means sweeping floors or packing trucks). Attention to Detail
– Takes pride in clean work, accurate dimensions, and guest-ready finishes. Physical Capability
– Able to lift up to 75 lbs and be on your feet throughout the shift. Integrity & Work Ethic
– Self-motivated, honest, and accountable; respectful of confidential company materials and plans. Benefits Benefits Medical, dental, vision PTO and Paid Holidays Short and long term disability 401k + match Clear advancement path to Lead Fabricator, Project Manager, or Production Manager
– Build large-scale cabinetry, frames, and scenic elements using traditional and modern woodworking techniques. Blueprint Interpretation
– Read and build from shop drawings, assembly instructions, and production plans with precision and minimal supervision. Joinery & Assembly
– Execute basic to intermediate joinery, subassemblies, and final component builds to meet functional and aesthetic goals. Component Finishing Prep
– Collaborate with finishing and paint teams to ensure components are prepped and ready for downstream processes. Material Handling & Tool Use
– Operate saws, routers, drills, and other power tools safely and confidently in a busy production environment. CNC Collaboration
– Interface with CNC operators to fabricate, trim, and assemble routed components and pre-machined parts. Inventory & Shop Support
– Track part usage, request supply replenishment, and help maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment. Cross-Functional Collaboration
– Work alongside fabrication, paint, tech, and installation teams to ensure final product meets quality and performance goals. R&D Support
– Contribute to the development and prototyping of new components, props, and scenic systems. Qualifications Woodworking Experience
– 3+ years of carpentry, cabinetry, scenic construction, or general fabrication; trim and finish carpentry a plus. Blueprint Literacy
– Comfortable interpreting build drawings, exploded views, and parts lists. Tools & Equipment
– Proficient in power tool safety and use; familiarity with shop equipment and layout best practices. Mechanical Aptitude
– Strong hands-on ability to solve problems and build functional, aligned components. Production Focus
– Able to meet deadlines, follow workflows, and support high-throughput production goals without sacrificing quality. Team Player
– Works well in a fast-paced team environment; willing to jump in and help (even if it means sweeping floors or packing trucks). Attention to Detail
– Takes pride in clean work, accurate dimensions, and guest-ready finishes. Physical Capability
– Able to lift up to 75 lbs and be on your feet throughout the shift. Integrity & Work Ethic
– Self-motivated, honest, and accountable; respectful of confidential company materials and plans. Benefits Benefits Medical, dental, vision PTO and Paid Holidays Short and long term disability 401k + match Clear advancement path to Lead Fabricator, Project Manager, or Production Manager