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How much do props master jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for props master in California is $82,793.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,200.00 and $97,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

A Props Master needs a solid background in theater or film production, strong organizational skills, and hands-on experience with crafting, sourcing, and maintaining props. Familiarity with inventory management software, basic carpentry and crafting tools, and sometimes certifications in safety or rigging are commonly required. Creativity, attention to detail, collaborative spirit, and flexibility are key soft skills that set top Props Masters apart. These abilities ensure that props support storytelling, productions run smoothly, and safety and deadlines are consistently met.

What does a Props Master do?

A Props Master is responsible for sourcing, designing, and managing all props used in a theatrical production, film, or television show. They collaborate with the director and designers to ensure props align with the overall vision. Their tasks include acquiring or constructing props, maintaining them during production, and organizing storage or disposal afterward. Attention to detail, creativity, and problem-solving skills are essential for this role.

What does a typical day look like for a Props Master during a production?

A typical day for a Props Master involves coordinating with directors, designers, and stage managers to understand the production's needs, sourcing or fabricating props as required, and preparing them for rehearsals or performances. They are often responsible for maintaining, repairing, and tracking all props before, during, and after shows, ensuring that every item is safe and ready for use. Props Masters also oversee props crews, organize storage, and may need to troubleshoot quick changes or emergency fixes mid-show. Working in this role is fast-paced and collaborative, offering variety and creative problem-solving every day.

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Studio Relocation Project Manager

Studio Relocation Project Manager

Dhar Mann Studios

Los Angeles, CA โ€ข On-site

$1.5K - $2.5K/wk

Contractor

Re-posted 20 days ago


Job description

ABOUT DHAR MANN STUDIOS
Dhar Mann Studios is one of the most-watched digital media companies in the world, creating mission-driven content for the social media generation. Our short, inspirational videos centered on life, business, and relationships generate more than 1 billion monthly views and have amassed over 70 billion views across YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Led by Dhar Mann, a mission-driven entrepreneur with a global audience of over 160+ million followers, the company exists to do more than entertain. We create stories that make an impact. We are not just telling stories, we are changing lives.
BIG PICTURE
Dhar Mann Studios is entering one of the most important operational transitions in the company's history: moving from our current Burbank production footprint into a new San Fernando Valley studio facility designed to support the next era of high-volume scripted content. The move will involve stages, offices, production spaces, standing sets, equipment, props, wardrobe, art, facilities, storage, vendors, department owners, timelines, approvals, forms, budgets, and a large number of interdependent decisions.
We are hiring a Studio Relocation Project Manager to manage the relocation to ensure it is organized, accountable, and on-time. This is the person who makes sure the work actually gets done: timelines are built, dependencies are tracked, owners are assigned, follow-ups happen, forms are completed, vendors are coordinated, risks are escalated, and every open item has a clear next step.
The right person is highly organized, relentless about follow-through, comfortable with messy cross-functional work, and not above the details. You will need to track hundreds of moving pieces without losing the plot, push people for updates without creating drama, and make sure leadership always knows where the project stands.
HOW YOU'LL SPEND YOUR TIME
  • Build and maintain the master relocation timeline, workback schedule, milestone calendar, task tracker, and dependency map.
  • Turn strategic recommendations from leadership, department heads, and the Production Efficiency & Studio Move Consultant into clear action items with owners, deadlines, statuses, and next steps.
  • Run weekly and ad hoc relocation meetings, capture notes, document decisions, assign follow-ups, and circulate clear recaps.
  • Track progress across production, art, wardrobe, hair/makeup, props, facilities, booking, finance, post, creative, vendors, contractors, movers, and department leads.
  • Create and maintain trackers for action items, approvals, forms, purchase requests, vendor deliverables, space planning decisions, equipment moves, set moves, storage needs, department checklists, and open risks.
  • Ensure department owners are completing assigned work on time and escalate blockers quickly when deadlines slip or decisions stall.
  • Coordinate with vendors, contractors, movers, facilities teams, and internal stakeholders to keep dates, scopes, access needs, deliverables, insurance requirements, and paperwork organized.
  • Support inventory, tagging, labeling, packing plans, move sequencing, storage plans, and department-by-department transition checklists.
  • Help create a move-continuity plan so production output is not unnecessarily disrupted during the relocation.
  • Maintain clear documentation for key decisions, assumptions, dependencies, budget impacts, and unresolved issues.
  • Prepare status reports for Sean and executive leadership showing what is done, what is late, what is blocked, what decisions are needed, and what risks require attention.
  • Follow up persistently with stakeholders who have not completed assigned tasks, submitted required forms, approved materials, or provided needed information.
  • Coordinate calendars, walkthroughs, department reviews, vendor meetings, site visits, and move-related working sessions.
  • Help organize SOPs, transition documents, department handoffs, launch checklists, and post-move follow-up items.
  • Stay close enough to the physical move to know what is actually happening on the ground, not just what the tracker says.

WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
  • DMS has a clear, cost-conscious relocation strategy before major money is spent.
  • The relocation plan is translated into a clear project plan with owners, deadlines, dependencies, and measurable progress.
  • Department heads understand their responsibilities and are held accountable to the timeline.
  • Forms, approvals, trackers, notes, vendor documents, and follow-ups are completed accurately and on time.
  • Risks and blockers are surfaced early instead of becoming last-minute emergencies.
  • The move is sequenced in a way that protects production output as much as possible.

WHAT YOU HAVE
  • 5+ years of project management, production operations, studio operations, facilities coordination, construction coordination, move management, or complex cross-functional operations experience.
  • Proven ability to manage complicated projects with many stakeholders, moving pieces, dependencies, and deadlines.
  • Exceptional organization, follow-through, note-taking, documentation, and task-tracking skills.
  • Strong command of project management tools, spreadsheets, trackers, timelines, workback schedules, status reports, and meeting recaps.
  • Experience working with production teams, vendors, contractors, facilities teams, creative teams, operations teams, or similarly fast-moving cross-functional groups.
  • Ability to convert conversations into clear action items, owners, due dates, and escalation points.
  • Comfortable pushing busy people for updates, holding them accountable, and escalating missed deadlines without becoming emotional or political.
  • Strong judgment around when to solve a problem yourself, when to escalate, and when to force a decision.
  • Detail-oriented enough to catch missing forms, unclear owners, broken dependencies, incomplete checklists, and unresolved approvals before they create delays.
  • Calm under pressure, especially when priorities shift, timelines compress, or multiple departments need answers at the same time.
  • Comfortable being on-site regularly, walking spaces, attending vendor meetings, checking progress in person, and verifying that the plan matches reality.
  • Low ego and high urgency. You are willing to do the unglamorous work that keeps a major project from falling apart.

WHO OVERSEES YOU
This role reports to Sean Atkins and works closely with executive leadership, the Production Efficiency & Studio Move Consultant, Head of Production, production management, art department leadership, facilities, finance, creative leadership, vendors, contractors, and department heads across the studio.
This role requires strong peer accountability. You will not manage every stakeholder directly, but you will be responsible for making sure the work is visible, organized, followed up on, and escalated when needed.
WHO YOU OVERSEE
This is an individual contributor project management role. You may coordinate internal stakeholders, department owners, vendors, contractors, movers, and temporary support resources, but your core responsibility is project execution, tracking, follow-up, and accountability.
WHERE IT ALL GOES DOWN
This role is based in Los Angeles, CA, with regular on-site work at both the current Dhar Mann Studios facility and the new studio facility. This is not a remote administrative role. The work requires being close to the people, spaces, vendors, and physical progress of the move.
WHEN THE MAGIC HAPPENS
This is a project-based role expected to run 6 months initially, with potential extension through buildout, relocation, launch, and post-move stabilization. Schedule will vary based on project phase, but candidates should expect regular weekday availability, on-site walkthroughs, leadership meetings, vendor coordination, deadline tracking, and occasional off-hour support around move-critical windows.