Insomniac - Apocalypse: Zombieland 2026 Seasonal Signage Installer

Live Nation EntertainmentLong Beach, CA
$18 - $28Onsite

About The Position

Insomniac is seeking a highly motivated and proactive Installer to support the responsibilities of Insomniac’s Visual Communications team. This position reports to the Project Manager. This is not a remote position.

Requirements

  • OSHA 10 is required
  • Comfortability with power tools and working with 8 foot ladders
  • Being a team player, possess a positive attitude, able to learn quickly and take direction
  • Must be able to lift up to 50lb
  • Must be able to tolerate loud noise levels & busy environments
  • Must be open to work in extreme weather conditions and willing to work long hours on your feet
  • Must be willing to work during evening and weekend hours, as required, to meet deadlines
  • Applicants for employment in the U.S. must possess work authorization, which does not require sponsorship by Insomniac for a visa.

Nice To Haves

  • Heavy machinery certification is a plus but not required. Staff must have a copy of their card (digital or physical) when operating.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for frame construction, signage installation, temporary power and lighting setup, and fence scrim installation at festival sites.
  • Reports to Team Lead
  • Works with urgency and precision

Benefits

  • generous vacation
  • healthcare
  • retirement benefits
  • student loan repayment
  • tuition reimbursement
  • six months of paid caregiver leave for new parents including fostering and perks like Roadie Babies helping new parents care for their babies on work trips
  • access to free live events through our exclusive employee ticketing program

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What This Job Offers

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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