Lead Game Producerother related Employment listings - Brooklyn, MI at Geebo

Lead Game Producer

Responsibilities Master the production variables in a narrative adventure development cycle Own a flexible production plan capable of surviving change Collaborate with your partner, the Game Director, to utilize data and schedules to help drive decisions large and small Establish milestone schedule and deliverables Inform, collaborate, and negotiate with Publisher throughout project life cycle Mentor a team of junior and senior producers on the project Identify and mitigate risks to team and project before they happen Contribute solutions to team, product, and studio problems Evangelize a positive, collaborative, creative studio environment that focuses on accountability Be a safe harbor during the inevitable anxiety storms of development Requirements 10
years of overall game development experience and 7
years leading production for AAA PC/Console games Excellent verbal and written communication, time management, and conflict resolution skills Pro at managing competing priorities and remaining calm and positive in the face of stress and conflict Willing to get your hands dirty with scope and schedule Strong knowledge of project management software, ideally Excel, Jira, and MS Project Deep knowledge of game development - team dynamics, common development hurdles, game engines and technology, development milestone definitions, production process and methodology, outsourcing and co-development, scheduling, etc. An experienced driver of accountability and improvement within organizations and teams of a comparable scale and complexity A desire to work and support a diverse and inclusive environment
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Design & UXEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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