A scenic carpenter constructs, repairs and modifies scenery built in wood and associated materials. This scenery could be for theatre, tv or film. A scenic carpenter may also work on site (at a theatre, in tv studios, at exhibitions) helping to construct the scenery and solve any last-minute problems. Our scenic carpentry apprentice will be managed by the Carpentry Head of Department, and you will also be assigned a mentor within the department. At various times you may also work alongside scenic fabricators (metal workers and engineers), draughters (people that create the technical drawings which the carpenters work from), project managers (people who oversee each project overall) and designers. Main responsibilities. Your duties will include, but not be limited to: You will be supported to learn these skills by your line manager and the other members of the department. College What are we looking for in a scenic carpentry apprentice? Minimum requirements (quals, age) Main responsibilities You will be supported to learn these skills by your line manager and the other members of the department. Your line manager will meet with you regularly to support you in your apprenticeship. Please email [email protected]. Then please briefly answer the following questions in the email:Job Summary
Job Description
assisting in the accurate building of scenery, following technical drawings learning to plan your workflow learning through practice, the skills of: measuring, marking out and cutting materials carpentry hand skills use of carpentry bench machinery eg: cross saw, mortice and tenoner, reading and understanding technical drawings basic operation of a CNC machine
basic machine maintenance attending work on site as required keeping a record of what you learn understanding your responsibilities for health and safety wearing the correct personal protective equipment for the task you are undertaking keeping the working area tidy and free of debris and hazards. following all workshop rules
You will undertake a Level 3 Scenic Construction Technician Apprenticeship Standard with Creative Alliance.
This course will be paid for as part of the apprenticeship. You will be required to spend around 6 hours a week (of your working days) completing college work and learning new skills. Job Requirements
We are looking for someone who:
enjoys working with their hands
has experience of woodwork or carpentry of any kind
is practical
is good at problem solving
has good attention to detail
has good numeracy skills
enjoys teamwork
is punctual
is good at managing their time
will be committed to completing the two-year apprenticeship and the college work
alongside it.
having a GCSE or A-Level in DT or resistant materials would be useful but not
essential.
To apply for this apprenticeship, you need to:
Be 18 years old, or over on 1st September 2025
Have at last a grade 4 in GCSE English and MathsJob Responsibilities
Your duties will include, but not be limited to:
assisting in the accurate building of scenery, following technical drawings
learning to plan your workflow
learning through practice, the skills of:
measuring, marking out and cutting materials
carpentry hand skills
use of carpentry bench machinery eg: cross saw, mortice and tenoner,
reading and understanding technical drawings
basic operation of a CNC machine
basic machine maintenance
attending work on site as required
keeping a record of what you learn
understanding your responsibilities for health and safety
wearing the correct personal protective equipment for the task you are undertaking
keeping the working area tidy and free of debris and hazards.
following all workshop rulesUseful Links
How to Apply
1. Please tell us why you are applying for this opportunity
2. Can you tell us about anything you have made, it could be made of anything.
★ What did you make?
★ How did you plan it?
★ Did it turn out as you hoped?
★ What would you do differently next time?
3. Please tell us about a team you have been part of. This could be a sports team or a Duke of
Edinburgh team or a band.
★ Why was this team successful?
★ What did you enjoy about being in this team?
4. Tell us about any other qualifications or experiences you have which you think might be
useful for the apprenticeship.
5. Make sure you include the name of one person who can provide a reference for you (this
cannot be a family member).
6. Please also provide a phone number we can contact you on.
7. If you have C.V, you can attach that too but don’t worry if you don’t have one.