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How much do props jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for props in Arizona is $18.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.67 and $20.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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 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.
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Set-up and Strike Crew

Set-up and Strike Crew

THIRTEENTH FLOOR ENTERTAINMENT GROUP

Scottsdale, AZ โ€ข On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description


Fear Farm is now hiring General Labor Crew members to support our 2026 build, preparation, and event season. This is a hands-on, temporary role ideal for individuals who enjoy physical work, collaborative environments, and being part of a large-scale live event.

Position: General Labor โ€“ Event Setup, Build & Preparation
Location: Fear Farm (on-site)
Season Dates: May 15 โ€“ August 30
Schedule: Monday โ€“ Friday, typically 6:00 AM โ€“ 2:00 PM (with flexibility on extremely hot days)


Position Summary
This role supports the build, preparation, and ongoing development of our haunted attraction and event site. Work is fast-paced, collaborative, and physically demanding, involving manual labor, scenic construction, custom fabrication, and the safe use of tools and equipment. Hours are project-based and may vary depending on timelines, operational needs, and weather conditions.

Weโ€™re building a versatile teamโ€”you do not need experience in every area to apply. If youโ€™re reliable, safety-minded, and willing to learn, we want you on board.


Key Responsibilities

Event Build & Setup (Primary Focus):

  • Assist with construction, assembly, and installation of scenic elements, props, and event infrastructure.

  • Build and install immersive environments and themed attractions.

  • Load, unload, move, and organize materials, tools, and equipment.

Manual Labor & Site Operations:

  • Perform physical labor including lifting, carrying, staging, and positioning materials (up to 50 lbs).

  • Maintain clean, organized, and hazard-free work areas.

  • Support daily site readiness and operational setup needs.

Tools, Equipment & Safety:

  • Safely operate hand tools, power tools, and basic equipment as trained.

  • Follow all safety procedures and supervisor direction.

  • Contribute to a culture of safety and accountability on site.

Collaboration & Execution:

  • Work closely with supervisors, carpenters, scenic artists, and operations teams.

  • Execute tasks efficiently under tight deadlines and evolving priorities.

Off-Season Preparation & Maintenance:

  • Clean, inspect, repair, and organize event equipment (tents, tables, AV, props, signage, etc.).

  • Assist with storage organization, inventory tracking, and trailer loading/unloading.

  • Perform basic groundskeeping (mowing, debris clearing, light landscaping).

  • Support minor repairs and touch-up work on site infrastructure.

What Weโ€™re Looking For

  • Must be 18 years or older.

  • Reliable, punctual, and strong work ethic.

  • Comfortable performing physical labor and working outdoors in varying weather conditions.

  • Ability to follow instructions and work effectively on a team.

  • Willingness to learn tools, equipment, and build techniques.

  • Previous experience in construction, general labor, events, or haunted attractions is a plus, but not required.

Position Details

  • Temporary/seasonal role with project-based hours.

  • Consistent weekday schedule during primary build season (Mayโ€“August).

  • Additional hours, weekends, or seasonal work may be available based on event needs.

What We Offer

  • Competitive hourly pay.

  • Consistent daytime schedule with heat-related flexibility.

  • Hands-on experience in large-scale event production.

  • A unique, creative, and fast-paced work environment.


EEO Statement
Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other protected status under applicable law.

Join the team that brings Fear Farm to life from the ground up. Apply today to be part of the build.