The Art Producer manages art production for game development, coordinating between teams, defining requirements, and ensuring timely, quality delivery of assets.
- Act as liaison between game developers and local teams, actively discovering customer needs clarify art production needs, ensure that milestones are agreed, detailed and delivered as expected
- Help clients structure and refine outsource requirements: break down asset lists, define scope, budget, and timeline.
- Partnership closely with local Team Leads and project management team, helping create project plans, schedules, milestones, estimation, and resource allocation to ensure on-time, on-quality, on-budget delivery.
- Establish art standards, approval workflows, delivery checkpoint to improve efficiency.
- Identify production bottlenecks and implement solutions to maintain workflow efficiency.
- Maintain tracking tools and documentation to ensure all teams have up-to-date information.
- Proactively identify additional opportunities to deepen partnership and promote new business signed.
- Write business plans, feasibility reports, and project proposals to showcase the company's advantages and win cooperation with clients.
- Represent the entry point for internal and external links within the group. Enhance the professionalism of the region/studio.
Requirements
- At least 5 years’ experience as a Game Art producer. Solid experience in art production, project coordination, or production management in a game development environment.
- Strong risk analysis skills relate to scheduling, budget, personnel and design.
- Strong sense of ownership, responsibility and accountability for the quality and timeliness of their contribution.
- High-level production concepts, production skills and project management capabilities. The ability to identify and communicate project milestone goals and objectives.
- Experience using JIRA, Confluence and other project management tools in a production environment.
- Passionate, embracing difficulties, diligent in thinking, willing to accept challenges, and having strong initiative.
- Demonstrable and effective verbal and written communications skills
Benefits
- Opportunity to work on different IP
- 3 weeks of paid leave
- Benefits package including medical, dental and vision
- Sick Leave
- Disability Coverage
- Corporate holidays
- 401(k) Retirement Plan with company matching
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