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How much do costume designer internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for costume designer internship in the United States is $16.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a costume designer intern do?

A Costume Designer Internship gives aspiring designers hands-on experience in the field of costume design for theater, film, or television. Interns typically assist professional costume designers with research, sketching, fabric selection, fittings, and organization of costumes. They may also help with wardrobe maintenance, alterations, and supporting the design process from concept to final production. The internship offers valuable networking opportunities and insight into the creative and collaborative aspects of costume design.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a costume designer intern?

To thrive as a Costume Designer Intern, you need foundational knowledge of costume history, garment construction, and basic design principles, often supported by coursework or a degree in fashion, theater, or design. Familiarity with design software (such as Adobe Creative Suite), sewing machines, and fabric sourcing platforms is typically required. Strong creativity, attention to detail, communication, and the ability to work collaboratively are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure costumes are both visually compelling and practical, supporting the director's vision and production needs.

What types of projects and collaborations can a costume designer intern expect during their internship?

As a Costume Designer Intern, you can expect to work closely with senior costume designers, directors, and production teams on a variety of projects, such as theater productions, film shoots, or live events. Your daily tasks may include assisting with costume research, sourcing materials, preparing fittings, and helping with alterations. Interns often have opportunities to observe creative meetings, contribute ideas, and collaborate with other departments like makeup, set design, and wardrobe. This experience provides valuable exposure to the full design process and insight into how costumes contribute to the overall storytelling on set.

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AspectCostume Designer InternshipCostume Designer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in fashion, theater, or related fieldsProfessional experience, portfolio, and sometimes advanced certifications
Work EnvironmentInternship settings, assisting on projects, learning on the jobLead or collaborative roles in theater, film, or TV productions
Industry UsageEntry-level, educational, training-focusedFull-time professional role with responsibilities for designing costumes

In summary, a Costume Designer Internship is an entry-level, training position aimed at gaining experience, while a Costume Designer is a professional role responsible for creating and overseeing costume design in productions.

How to get into a costume designer internship with no experience?

To secure a costume designer internship with no experience, focus on building a portfolio with personal or volunteer projects, learn industry-standard tools like Adobe Photoshop and costume construction techniques, and seek out entry-level opportunities or mentorship programs to gain relevant skills and connections.
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REP Production Props & Decor Supervisor - THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride

American Heritage Companies

Durango, CO • On-site

$28/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Props & Décor Supervisor - THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride

Division/Department: Rail Events Production/Run Crew

Reports To: Production Management

Type of position: Non-Exempt/Hourly

Employee Classification: Seasonal

Compensation: $28.00/hourly

Job Summary: The Props & Décor Supervisor works with the Design team, Production Staff and on-site management during rehearsals, load in, performances and load out and will be responsible for the load-in, inventory, care, pre-setting, and maintenance of all props and scenic décor associated with the production during the entire run of the event. The Props & Décor supervisor is a key part of the national production team for THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride . They work under the supervision of the Production Props Supervisor, Production Managers, and Stage Managers. Because of the nature of the live event, they may be required to assist in any event related items as required. They advise the Stage Manager and Local Production Manager of any technical or artistic needs that may arise to keep the integrity of the props and decor designs.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Organizing and maintaining the props & scenic decor
  • Constructing/altering/repairing props and décor as necessary to ensure successful realization of the show
  • Training and leading props and décor teams in multiple cities to run daily operations of the production
  • Create thorough documentation of procedures
  • Overseeing the pre-setting and usage of props for each performance
  • Assist the Wardrobe Supervisor as necessary with costume items
  • Responsible for seeing that the prop and decor designs are maintained with artistic integrity throughout the event
  • Assist with setting and removal of food products
  • Work with the production team to install and prep backstage spaces
  • Work with the production team during technical rehearsals to incorporate last-minute changes
  • Work with the production staff during load out to see that event space is returned to the railroad appropriately
  • Become familiar with company policies regarding safety
  • Works with the entire event team to maintain a positive, enjoyable, and rewarding environment for all staff and passengers
  • Other duties as assigned

Education, Skill & Work Experience Requirements:

  • Experience in props management and repair
  • Possess good DIY, craft, sewing and repair skills
  • Experience as a theatrical technician
  • Strong organizational, time management, and communication skills
  • Ability to work alongside the production staff as a team member in an ever-changing environment
  • Ability to work independently with self-motivation and attention to detail as well as excellent organizational skills
  • Ability to work remotely to oversee local supervisors, keep up to date with performance reports, and assist with pertinent issues as they arise
  • Demonstrated ability to anticipate, recognize and solve practical problems and resolve issues
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in written form
  • Commitment to working with shared leadership and in cross-functional teams that can include seasonal employees and interns

Work Environment:

  • Majority of time spent in an event setting
  • Varied schedules requiring evenings, weekends, overtime, and holidays
  • Able to stand for prolonged periods of time
  • Able to travel domestically
  • Varying temperatures and weather conditions; both indoor and outdoor
  • Able to stand and walk on uneven or unsteady surfaces aboard a moving train
  • Time spent in and around active railroad yard(s)

What’s in it for you?

  • Serve others and create a world of make-believe and magic
  • Competitive pay and a chance to build upon your theater network and make lifelong connections
  • Enrich and positively impact the experience for all – big and small
  • Be part of an inclusive team in a supportive environment with high expectations for self and your fellow teammates
  • Catered meals for 5-show days
  • Comp tickets for your friends and family
  • Potential for end-of-season bonus 


Working on THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is unlike anything you will ever do.  This immersive experience is unique to Rail Events Productions.  The challenge of producing a full-length production on a moving train is one of the most rewarding experiences as an artist or technician.  With a total cast, crew, and front-of-house staff of 60-75 people onsite every day and the possibility of over 2,000 guests, our days can be chaotic. With such a fast-paced environment, the team at Rail Events Productions takes care to properly support and teach everyone the best ways to accomplish their jobs.  We strive to build a space where employees are safe and encouraged to grow throughout their time with the company. 

Rail Events Productions, an American Heritage Railways subsidiary, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.