Photo Studio Carpenter/Painter

Rooms to GoSuwanee, GA
6dOnsite

About The Position

We're looking for a skilled Carpenter to join our photo studio team. You'll help bring creative concepts to life by building, repairing, and painting custom photography sets, props, and studio fixtures. This role blends craftsmanship with creativity, working alongside designers, stylists, and photographers to deliver high-quality sets on time. About Us Founded in 1991, Rooms To Go is one of the largest and fastest growing furniture retailers in the US with over 250 stores in ten southern states, eight distribution centers and an e-commerce business. Rooms To Go offers a collaborative work environment within a supportive culture.

Requirements

  • 3-5 years of carpentry, scenic painting, or set-building experience.
  • Knowledge of woodworking tools and finishing techniques.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work under deadlines.
  • Ability to lift 50+ lbs and work on ladders.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in theatrical or studio set construction.

Responsibilities

  • Build and repair set walls, platforms, props, and studio fixtures.
  • Apply paint, stains, wallpaper and specialty finishes for photography-ready sets.
  • Install art, light fixtures, door and window hardware.
  • Read and follow design plans, adjusting as needed during shoots.
  • Maintain tools, equipment, and a clean, safe workspace.
  • Assist with set installation and breakdown.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Associate discounts including furniture
  • Company paid life and disability insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellness Programs

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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