Pre-Paint Surface Prep Technician
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Production
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 Pre-Paint Surface Prep Technician
, you are the critical bridge between raw fabrication and the final magic. You’ll be responsible for taking components crafted from wood, steel, and plastic and refining them into "guest-ready" surfaces. Whether it’s an intricate prop, a themed cabinet, or a massive set wall, your work ensures that the final finish is flawless and durable enough for thousands of guests to engage with firsthand.
This is a fast-paced, detail-oriented production environment that rewards patience, a keen eye, and a shared commitment to quality. You’ll work shoulder-to-shoulder with our carpentry, CNC, and scenic paint teams—each playing a role in bringing complex, multi-layered environments to life. The people who thrive here are those who find satisfaction in the "grit" of the process, from sanding and bondo work to the final primer, knowing their hands-on craftsmanship is the foundation of a world-class experience.
We’re not just a shop—we’re a hospitality-first company. If you believe that even the smallest detail in surface prep contributes to a larger story, this is the place for you to grow.
Compensation- $22 - $26 / hr
- $20 - 24 / hr base
- $2 / hr shift differential
- 1st shift - 6:30am - 3:00pm
- 2nd shift - 3:00pm - 11:30pm
- Monday – Friday
- Medical, dental, vision
- PTO & 401k + match
- Surface Preparation – Execute high-level prep on various materials including hardwoods, plywood, steel, and plastics to ensure they are ready for final finishing.
- Body Work & Detailing – Masterfully apply body fillers, putties, and caulking to eliminate seams and imperfections in set pieces and props.
- Abrasive Techniques – Utilize a variety of manual and power sanding techniques to achieve specific surface profiles and smooth transitions.
- Coating Application – Apply primers consistently and assist the Scenic Paint team with the application of final stains, sealers, and topcoats as needed.
- Quality Control – Conduct rigorous checks on all items to ensure they meet aesthetic and functional standards before transferring them to the next production stage.
- Production Tracking – Diligently track time and material usage within production management software to ensure projects stay on schedule.
- Inventory & Shop Support – Coordinate with the Paint Lead to maintain supply levels and ensure all prep materials are organized and safely stored.
- Shop Stewardship – Maintain a clean, safe, and well-organized work area; help with shop-wide tasks like sweeping or loading trucks to support the mission.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration – Interface with Carpentry and CNC teams to understand the structural nuances of the pieces you are prepping.
- Relevant Craft Experience – Background in auto body repair, cabinet finishing, furniture restoration, drywall finishing, or even instrument repair. If you understand surface tension and finish quality, we want to talk to you.
- Technical Aptitude – Experience with power sanders, pneumatic tools, and the mixing/application of various fillers (Bondo, wood putty, etc.).
- Production Focus – Able to maintain a high-throughput pace without losing the "detail-oriented" mindset required for high-end scenic work.
- Detail-Oriented – You take pride in "perfect" surfaces and can spot an imperfection that others might miss.
- Team Player – Works well in a fast-paced team environment; willing to jump in wherever needed to help the team win.
- Integrity & Work Ethic – Self-motivated, honest, and accountable; respectful of confidential designs and client intellectual property.
- Physical Capability – Able to lift up to 50 lbs and remain on your feet throughout the shift.
- Growth Mindset – Open to on-the-job training and learning new specialized techniques unique to the themed attractions industry.
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