As an Associate Producer at Ubi MTL, you will be responsible for the development of a specific part of a game. Depending on production strategy and project organizational structure, your area could be an element such as animation, level design, gameplay, world, or a combination of several. You will...
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As an Associate Producer at Ubi MTL, you will be responsible for the development of a specific part of a game. Depending on production strategy and project organizational structure, your area could be an element such as animation, level design, gameplay, world, or a combination of several. You will guide one or multiple multidisciplinary teams to bring the portion assigned to you to life from start to finish. You will combine well-designed workflows with clear expectations so your team members can do their best work and optimize their talents. Through careful planning, tracking, and supervision, you will maintain development momentum, ensuring time is spent on the right things and adapting as needed. While driving production capacity and quality, you will ensure your team is prepared and able to deliver its part of the game on time and in a welcoming environment.
What you will do:
- Partner with the leadership team to understand the overall game vision and requirements and communicate them across production.
- Define the scope of your specific domain: determine deliverables, quality goals, key milestones, and establish development strategies and budgets.
- Set everything up to prepare for production: develop workflows and pipelines and implement ways to facilitate colleague interaction.
- Set clear objectives for your team members and ensure the process to achieve these objectives runs as smoothly as possible.
- Anticipate risks and implement action plans to overcome them.
- Meet with your team to clarify milestones, prioritize deliverables, review progress, address concerns, provide guidance, and gather feedback.
- Synchronize with the producer, production director, and production managers on progress and momentum, and track budgets.
- Identify opportunities to improve and evolve processes, methods, and practices.
- Participate in recruitment to build your team and support professional development and career progression.
Qualifications:
- 7+ years of production or project management experience in the video game industry;
- High flexibility to adapt to a range of situations and manage dependencies;
- Familiarity with various project management methodologies;
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills;
- Attentive, collaborative, and innovative mindset;
- A people-focused approach: you care about results but never lose sight of the people who produce them.
What to send:
- Your CV highlighting your background, skills, and, if applicable, shipped games.
Additional information:
Ubisoft is a global reference in video games, with teams around the world creating original and memorable game experiences. We believe diversity of viewpoints moves players and teams forward. If you are passionate about innovation and want to push the boundaries of entertainment, join us. We use a hybrid work model to help you stay connected with your team and aligned with company priorities while maintaining work-life balance. Note that some roles are fully office-based and not eligible for hybrid work.