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Props Associate

Bentonville, AR · On-site

$35.65/hr

The Props Associate at the eko Capture Factory is a hands-on role supporting the creative and production teams with prop organization, styling prep, and on-set execution. Reporting to the Sr. Props ...

Seasonal Props Designer Columbia College Chicago is an acclaimed undergraduate and graduate institution that provides a comprehensive education in the arts, communications, and public relations. We ...

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How much do props jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for props in the United States is $19.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Props Master, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Props Master, you need expertise in prop sourcing, crafting, and maintenance, often supported by experience in theater or film production and a background in art, design, or technical theater. Familiarity with workshop tools, prop databases, and safety regulations is crucial, along with knowledge of materials and fabrication techniques. Strong organizational skills, creativity, and effective communication help you collaborate with directors and other departments to bring creative visions to life. These skills ensure that productions run smoothly, props are safe and realistic, and the overall storytelling is enhanced.

What are some common challenges faced by props professionals during live performances, and how can they be addressed?

Props professionals often encounter challenges such as last-minute changes, quick set transitions, or unexpected prop malfunctions during live performances. To address these, they must be highly organized, keep detailed inventories, and anticipate potential issues by preparing backup props and repair kits. Strong communication with stage management and other departments is essential to ensure everyone is aware of changes and responsibilities. Adaptability and problem-solving skills are key to maintaining the flow of the show without disrupting the audience's experience.

What are props in the context of theater and film?

Props, short for 'properties,' are objects used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or production. These items can range from everyday objects like books and phones to specialized items made specifically for a scene, such as weapons, luggage, or period-specific artifacts. Props help create a believable environment, support storytelling, and can often be essential to the plot or character development. The person responsible for managing, sourcing, and maintaining these items is known as a prop master or props manager.

What is the difference between Props vs Production Assistant?

AspectPropsProduction Assistant
Required CredentialsNone specific, often basic film/TV knowledgeHigh school diploma or equivalent, basic industry understanding
Work EnvironmentFilm/TV sets, handling physical itemsVarious set locations, assisting with multiple tasks
Industry UsageUsed in film, TV, theater for managing objectsUsed across film, TV, and event productions for general support

Props specialists focus on managing and preparing physical objects used in productions, while Production Assistants provide general support across various departments. Props roles require specific knowledge of set items, whereas PAs perform a broader range of tasks to keep production running smoothly.

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SEASONAL Props Designer

$27/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Columbia College Chicago is an acclaimed undergraduate and graduate institution that provides a comprehensive education in the arts, communications, and public relations. We constantly aim to reach our full potential as an educational innovator, incubator of new creative practice and generator of real-world success for young creatives. We are in the heart of Chicago, across the street from historic Grant Park, and housed in some of the most iconic buildings in the South Loop.

Columbia College Chicago is a private urban institution of approximately 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students, four-year College offering a distinctive curriculum that blends liberal arts, creative and media arts and business is currently searching for a(an) SEASONAL PROPS DESIGNER.

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to the Production Manager, the Seasonal Props Designer is responsible for acquisition, creation, maintenance, and strike of all rehearsal and show hand props, consumables, furniture props, and set dressing for four mainstage productions. The Props Designer collaborates closely with Directors, Scenic Designers, and Stage Managers on the artistic and logistical needs of the production. This position is also responsible for overseeing student props artisans and mentoring student props designers.

This is a seasonal, non-union part-time role. Hours will vary based on production schedule, not to exceed 950 hours per calendar year.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Design, source, build, alter and maintain all props and set dressing.

  • Attend design and production meetings, designer runs, technical rehearsals, preview performances, as scheduled by the Production Manager. Attend audition meetings and rehearsals as needed or requested by the Production Manager, Director, and/or Stage Manager.

  • Create and update props lists throughout production and rehearsal processes.

  • Acquire all props-pulling from CCC Theatre's inventory, shopping, constructing, altering, renting, or borrowing as needed.

  • Coordinate transport and delivery of all items and the return of all rented or borrowed materials.

  • Oversee maintenance, repairs, and consumables replenishment throughout each run. Provide repair kits and train student crews in basic maintenance needs. Address major repairs or recurring issues directly.

  • Track props budgets reconcile all expenses accurate paperwork and itemized receipts.

  • Lead props strike, returns, and inventory restoration.

  • Foster a positive, collaborative, and creative work environment rooted in respect.

  • Perform other related duties and/or responsibilities as assigned or required.

  • Bachelor's degree in design or technical theatre

  • Minimum of three years' experience in professional theatre.

  • Experience with props sourcing, fabrication, and alteration techniques, including carpentry, carving, molding, upholstery, painting, and sewing.

  • Experience supervising or mentoring students, interns, or early career professionals preferred.

  • Valid driver's license.

  • Strong organizational and budget-management skills.

  • Comfort working at heights, in tight spaces, low light, near loud noises, and in dusty environments.

  • Excellent communication and creative problem-solving skills.

  • Ability to collaborate with individuals of varied personalities, skill levels, backgrounds, and neurodiversity.

  • Ability to work a variable schedule, including evenings and Saturdays as required.

  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings.

  • Ability to lift, push, pull, or otherwise maneuver independently up to 50lbs independently.

Position Minimum Hourly Rate: $22.60

Position Maximum Hourly Rate: $27.00

The salary range provided in this posting reflects what we reasonably expect to pay for this position. Actual compensation offered or earned is dependent on experience, education and other factors including department budget.

At Columbia, we offer a rewarding work environment for our faculty and staff. We take pride in offering competitive benefits with affordable health, dental and vision coverage; flexible spending accounts; commuter benefit program, life, and accidental, death & dismemberment coverage; paid and unpaid leave options; work/life benefits; educational assistance programs; and retirement and financial planning benefits. Click here for more information. 

We invite you to join our talented faculty and staff and become part of our collective aspiration to ensure Columbia prepares students for success in their creative fields through innovation, engagement, and real-world experiences.

 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  •  Position subject to a background screening

  • This is a non-union position

  • This is a part-time position

  • This position is overtime eligible

Qualified candidates of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Columbia College Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations concerning civil rights. The college does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law.