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Prop Manager

  • Project Type: Industry
  • Pay Status: Paid
  • Production Company / Studio: South Side Studios
  • Location: Dallas, TX

About South Side Studios 

South Side Studios is an 11-acre production facility featuring 70,000 square feet of sound stages and 50,000 square feet of support space. Our newly renovated campus is designed to accommodate production of all sizes, offering stat-of-the-art equipment and versatile spaces for film, TV, and commercial projects. South Side Studios has hosted major productions, including Cruel Summer, Atonement, and Queen of the South.

About the Role

South Side Studios is seeking a Prop House Manager based in the Dallas, TX area to oversee the daily operations and growth of our Prop House. This role is responsible for managing rentals, maintaining inventory and organization, monitoring income, and ensuring props remain a core offering of the studio. The ideal candidate has experience in prop management, strong organizational skills, and a background in business development or sales. This is a full time, salaried position. Must be located in the Dallas, TX area and able to work on-site.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage daily Prop House operations, rentals, and inventory
  • Maintain prop quality, organization, and standards
  • Monitor invoices and rental income
  • Provide regular updates to leadership
  • Develop new business while maintaining client relationships with recurring productions
  • Collaborate with studio staff to integrate Prop House offerings

Qualifications:

  • Experience in prop management or production support
  • Based in Dallas, TX with reliable transportation and ability to work on site
  • Strong organizational and communication skills
  • Business development and/or sales experience
  • Familiarity with inventory systems (Studio Suite or Studio Hero preferred)

Visit https://www.hollylist.com/jobs/AAb8gGucJfZ5eddQv to apply.

As with any workplace, the film and television industries can present a wide range of potential occupational health and safety hazards to workers. The Texas Film Commission expects all productions, regardless of budget to employ best practices such as establishing a workplace harassment prevention policy as well as maintaining overall industry safety standards in order to encourage and accomplish safety on set. Please visit the Safety On Set page for additional industry safety resources as well as information about employee rights and laws in Texas.


Project posted January 29, 2026

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