Production Tech
Summary
Seasonal technician maintains and troubleshoots immersive Halloween attractions, including audio systems, fog machines, and effects equipment, ensuring smooth nightly operations.
Production Technician – Seasonal
Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group is the nation's leading creator of immersive, story-driven entertainment—and proudly the world's largest operator of Halloween attractions. With eighteen markets spanning Florida to California and millions of guests thrilled each year, we don't just produce events. We redefine what's possible. Headquartered in Denver and powered by a team of fearless creators, we've built a culture where curiosity, collaboration, and a relentless drive to go beyond expectations are the standard—not the exception. When you join Thirteenth Floor, you're not just taking a job. You're stepping into the magic behind the screams.
Returning applicants: If you have worked for Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group in a prior season, please contact your location manager directly regarding rehire status. Do not submit a new application through the online system.
What You'll Do
As a Seasonal Production Technician, you help keep the show running safely, smoothly, and at full impact every night. Working under the direction of the Production Manager or Technical Supervisor, you will support the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of show systems and effects equipment used throughout the attraction.
Show Systems Operation & Maintenance
Monitor and service audio playback equipment deployed throughout the event to ensure consistent performance and sound quality.
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot fog machines and other effects equipment to support show atmosphere and timing.
Perform nightly pre-show inspections, functionality checks, and post-show shutdown and maintenance procedures.
Support the readiness and reliability of technical elements across the attraction during all operational hours.
Troubleshooting & Live Show Support
Respond quickly and effectively to technical issues during live operations, minimizing downtime and guest impact.
Diagnose equipment malfunctions and implement timely repairs or temporary solutions as needed to maintain show continuity.
Work closely with production leadership and event staff to communicate issues and support seamless nightly operation.
Equipment Handling & Documentation
Document technical issues, repairs completed, parts used, and equipment status accurately and consistently.
Track inventory levels and report damaged, missing, or replacement-needed equipment to leadership.
Help maintain clean, organized, and safe technical workspaces, storage areas, and control points.
Safety & Post-Show Reset
Follow all company safety procedures related to electrical systems, tools, atmospheric effects, and backstage work areas.
Assist with end-of-night reset procedures, equipment storage, and preparation for the next show day.
Maintain professionalism and situational awareness while working in dark, loud, crowded, or outdoor environments.