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Director, Film Credits

Culver City, CA · On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

Wrangling and reviewing script submissions and confirming script cover sheets. This also involves ... Head up meetings on RAISE with D&I, Privacy, Legal Affairs and Marketing. * Review one-sheets ...

Chaos Wrangler: Proven experience building triage systems for ad-hoc bugs and running real-time ... You know how to categorize severity, shield developers from noise, and keep a cool head during ...

Solutions Architect

$160K - $200K/yr

... wrangling complex infrastructure. Born from Netflix's battle-tested open-source project, OSS ... Reports to: Head of Engineering * Travel : 15-20% Benefits * Comprehensive health coverage ...

Solutions Architect

$160K - $200K/yr

... wrangling complex infrastructure. Born from Netflix's battle-tested open-source project, OSS ... Reports to: Head of Engineering * Travel : 15-20% Benefits * Comprehensive health coverage ...

$110 - $170/hr

Reporting to the Head of Strategic Operations, you will lead the design of our operational data ... Warehouse Wrangler: A track record of leading a data cleanup or warehouse re-architecture: you have ...

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How much do head wrangler jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for head wrangler in the United States is $52,997.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28,500.00 and $56,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a head wrangler do?

A Head Wrangler is responsible for overseeing the care, training, and management of horses or livestock, typically on a ranch, farm, or in an equestrian setting. They lead a team of wranglers, ensuring that animals are properly fed, exercised, and maintained. Additionally, they may coordinate trail rides, rodeo events, or guest experiences involving animals. Strong leadership, horse-handling expertise, and problem-solving skills are essential for this role.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a head wrangler?

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Director, Film Credits

Sony Pictures

Culver City, CA • On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Core Responsibilities

Professionals who manage screen credits (e.g., Credits Coordinators or Administrators) are responsible for a highly precise and legalistic pipeline:

  • Contract Analysis: Analyze and interpret contracts to summarize legal and guild screen credit obligations. Anticipate and follow up re credit provisions that violate standard process and precedence.
  • Create the exact layout for opening ("main") and closing ("end") titles for each project, making sure they strictly adhere to guild rules (e.g., correct ampersands vs. "and" for writing credits) and follow Sony policy and practice.
  • Administer main and end titles for each project to meet delivery deadlines and ensure contractual and guild compliance.
    • Review and coordinate multiple rounds of main and end titles for each project until final approval.
    • Seek innovative solutions to guild and contractual credit restrictions.
    • Build and update forms and templates to improve team efficiency.
    • Advise and educate partners on best practices, precedents, and guild/union requirements.
    • Coordinate with various internal (e.g., Post Production, Legal Affairs, Creative, Business Affairs, Clearances, Music Legal, etc.) and external (e.g., production and post crew, producers) stakeholders during production and post production regarding all aspects of screen credits. Track all necessary credit revisions from both internal departments and external partners.
    • Create a comprehensive "check-K" document that tracks inconsistencies between the screen credits distributed by the department and contractual and extracontractual items received throughout the footprint of the project.

Guild Compliance:

  • Filing preliminary documents like the WGA Notice of Tentative Writing Credits. Wrangling and reviewing script submissions and confirming script cover sheets. This also involves liaising with guilds, providing information needed for arbitrations, and handling protests.
  • Obtain all necessary waivers as required from DGA, WGA, SAG, Editors Guild, DGC, etc.
  • Proofing & Delivery: Vetting all titles on final cuts and mastering deliverables for studio/streamer compliance before deadlines.
  • Apply Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) credit standards to SPR movies not produced by SPE.
  • Supervise and Direct Coordinators: Set up task schedule for support staff. Review and maintain policy and process guidelines on project lists.
  • Academy Award and RAISE submissions: Prepare and circulate forms internally. Seek internal approval on draft forms from senior executives. Submit internally approved forms to producers for feedback and approval. Maintain and advise senior executives of ongoing deadlines. Submit forms and respond to queries and requests that the Studio may receive from the Academy.
  • Advise Crunchyroll and SPWA staff re Academy precedence and practice.
  • Review submission information for Golden Globes, BAFTA, etc.
  • Head up meetings on RAISE with D&I, Privacy, Legal Affairs and Marketing.
  • Review one-sheets, start-of-production press releases, and press kit notes.
  • Collaborate with department colleagues and Marketing Contract Compliance on Marketing and Advertising Summaries. Experience in creating and administrating paid ad items would be a plus.

The successful candidate will also possess the following experience and skills:

  • 7+ years of direct experience administering screen credits; 5+ years leading the screening credits process
  • Union knowledge of Domestic and International Obligations : Working familiarity with Writer (WGA), Director (DGA), and Actor (SAG-AFTRA), Editor's Guild and DGC, etc., credit manuals.
  • Detail Oriented: The ability to act as an "auditor" of names, titles, and contractual obligations.
  • Information Management: Communicating directly with producers, legal affairs, and studios while operating under tight, fluid post-production timeframes.
  • Ability to work proactively, independently, and reliably under tight time frames in a fast-paced environment
  • Flexible, innovative, and solution driven team player
The anticipated base salary for this position is $120,000 to $140,000. This role may also qualify for annual incentive and/or comprehensive benefits. The actual base salary offered will depend on a variety of factors, including without limitation, the qualifications of the individual applicant for the position, years of relevant experience, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, and if applicable, the location of the position.

Sony Pictures Entertainment is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other protected characteristics.

SPE will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records in accordance with applicable law.

Sony Pictures does not allow audio recording, video recording or use of AI note-taking tools during interviews. Please be aware these tools may be enabled as a default and can be difficult to disable once the interview has started, so we recommend you check your device and disable these tools prior to the start of your interview. If recording or the use of the tools occurs during the interview and cannot be promptly turned off or disabled, the interviewer may end the interview.

To request an accommodation for purposes of participating in the hiring process, you may contact us at SPE_Accommodation_Assistance@spe.sony.com.