Fairground Worker

Fairground workers operate rides and carry out maintenance at theme parks or travelling fairgrounds.

Typical Salary

To

Typical Hours

23 to 25 irregular
evenings / weekends / bank holidays away from home

How To Become a Fairground Worker

You can get into this job through:

  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role
  • applying directly

College / University

Apprenticeship

You could start by doing a leisure and entertainment maintenance engineering advanced apprenticeship.

  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for an advanced apprenticeship
  • Routes into this Career

    You could join a theme park or fairground as part of the ticketing and admissions team or catering services. You could then move into operating and maintaining rides as you get more experience and do training on the job.


    You could apply for maintenance jobs if you've got some experience in mechanical or electrical service and repair work. Employers will prefer you to be 18 or over for insurance purposes.

    You may be able to apply at age 16 for seasonal work to operate smaller rides and collect fares.

    Other Routes

    Other Routes are not listed for this job.

    Skills And Knowledge

    You'll need:

    • practical skills for repairing and maintaining equipment
    • to be thorough and pay attention to detail
    • the ability to use your initiative
    • the ability to work well with others
    • to be flexible and open to change
    • the ability to repair machines or systems
    • problem-solving skills
    • persistence and determination
    • to be able to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device

    Day To Day Tasks

    Your day-to-day duties could include:

    • operating and supervising rides
    • making announcements over a public address (PA) system
    • carrying out safety checks on the rides before the park opens
    • carrying out small repairs
    • general cleaning work

    If you work for a travelling fair, you’ll also spend time:

    • dismantling rides and other attractions
    • loading equipment for transportation
    • putting up rides at the next site.

    Working Environment

    You could work in a park or at events.

    Your working environment may be outdoors in all weathers and you may spend nights away from home.

    Career Path & Progression

    Career Path & Progression are not listed for this job.

    Volunteering Opportunities

    Volunteering Opportunities are not listed for this job.

    Tips & Information

    Restrictions & Requirements are not listed for this job.

    Restrictions & Requirements

    A large goods vehicle (LGV) driving licence may also be useful if you’re working in a travelling fair.

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