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Naughty Dog is seeking a Producer to play an integral role in managing our AAA projects. This candidate will help to grow the studio's production processes and will assist in management of day-to-day development across multiple disciplines.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Build and maintain project plans, schedules, and roadmaps considering dependencies across multiple development teams. Ensure the team is on track with their deliverables
  • Communicate frequently and effectively with the rest of the production team and discipline leads on project status, risks, and opportunities to ensure they are properly informed
  • Identify risks and drive the team towards successful resolution
  • Utilize project tracking tools to maintain a constant awareness of game content status and improve our creative processes
  • Contribute to the development and refinement of the production management processes to increase studio efficiency and quality
  • Serve as a mentor and provide leadership, information, and resources to new and existing production team members
  • Work with the tools team to advance the development of our production-related software
  • Improve our games by participating in internal playtests and communicating feedback to the relevant stakeholders
  • Additional responsibilities may be assigned as needed

REQUIREMENTS & SKILLS

  • AAA experience is a must
  • At least 3-4 years of experience working in a production role where you've managed cross-functional teams in the creation and delivery of complex projects
  • Experience with Microsoft Office/GSuite, Jira, and Confluence. Intermediate experience with Excel or Sheets
  • Deep understanding of game development, software development process, and project management practices
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Self-starter; you approach challenges creatively and methodically, seeing them through to final resolution
  • Ability to drive high velocity, high impact development cycles, balancing out short-term needs and long-term vision