Onboard Stitcher
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Creative Arts/Media
Music / Audio Production, TV / Film Production
The Onboard Stitcher plays a key role in supporting the wardrobe team by constructing, altering, and maintaining costumes aboard a client program. This role ensures high‑quality costume execution and presentation for performers in accordance with design standards and production timelines.
This is a rolling submission for on‑board positions; by submitting your materials you’ll be considered for upcoming installations.
Roles & Responsibilities- Serve as the onboard stitcher for the wardrobe team, ensuring timely completion of all costume related tasks.
- Alter and prepare costumes as directed, adhering to provided measurements and designs.
- Maintain and update wardrobe inventory; make recommendations for restocking supplies as needed.
- Capture clear, standardized photos of performers in full costume (including wigs and accessories) for documentation and quality control.
- Meet all production deadlines and notify the Production/Wardrobe Manager in writing if deadlines cannot be met.
- Collaborate with the in‑house design and production team, including attendance at production meetings with other departments (Scenic, Sound, Video, Lighting, etc.).
- Maintain the overall appearance of performers, which may include wig styling, application assistance and stage makeup guidance.
- Support the RWS team with any costume or wardrobe related needs during installation, performance and strike.
- Follow all company rules, safety protocols and infectious disease guidelines as directed by RWS and the Client.
- Adhere to the RWS Handbook, including dress codes, professional conduct and travel policies.
- Log all hours worked on provided timesheets and submit them to the Wardrobe Manager upon completion.
- Take responsible and healthy rest breaks and meals during install periods.
- Respect and maintain all on‑site facilities and housing; any damage incurred may result in fines or penalties.
- A valid passport for the duration of employment. Proof of vaccination against COVID‑19 (or proof of exemption) will be required.
- Proven experience in theatrical costume construction.
- Proficiency in hand and machine sewing techniques.
- Strong fitting and alternation skills.
- Understanding of costume design aesthetics and performance functionality.
- Ability to meet deadlines, often with narrow time and budget constraints.
- Strong communication and organizational skills.
- Collaborative team spirit and positive, professional attitude.
- Craft skills, mask making, dyeing, paint, millinery, and shoe maintenance knowledge.
- Extremely detail oriented and responsible.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Experience in theme park and cruise ship wardrobe genres preferred.
At RWS, our team of bold makers and mold breakers is made of a diverse group of people who we believe make our work stronger. Our stage actively chooses to uplift applicants with diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, sexes, national origins, political affiliations, socio‑economic status, veteran and disability status, and other intersectional dimensions of diversity.
We are committed to ongoing learning and development and implementing programs and initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion in all areas of employment.
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