Production Coordinator - Dundee, United Kingdom - Rockstar

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    At Rockstar Games, we create world-class entertainment experiences.

    A career at Rockstar Games is about being part of a team working on some of the most creatively rewarding and ambitious projects to be found in any entertainment medium.

    Rockstar Games is on the lookout for a talented Production Coordinator with an affinity for communication and organization, to become a key member of our Online Design Production team.

    This is a full-time permanent position based out of Rockstar's unique game development studio in Dundee.
    Collaborate with internal design teams to define, document, and implement feature and mission designs.
    Ensure core design requirements are understood across stakeholder departments, that feasibility is established, and alignment maintained through delivery.
    Organize, lead, and help document internal and cross-departmental meetings.
    Liaise with QA to ensure thorough testing of the resulting in-game features.
    Pass production notes to other developers as needed and coordinate internal discussions.
    Develop relationships and maintain regular communication with leads, directors, and production staff.
    Help organise feature reviews with senior members of the team, ensuring feedback is documented, communicated, and actioned.
    3+ Years experience in a production role, or experience coordinating team members across different disciplines.

    Adept at hosting meetings in person and in remote/hybrid settings
    An understanding of production methodologies and how to apply them in practice.
    A working proficiency with task tracking software like Jira, Hansoft or Trello.
    Experience with Microsoft Office, especially Excel.
    Experience managing team resources on web services such as Confluence and Monday.
    An eagerness to learn new workflows and software tools.
    An autonomous and flexible mindset, able to adapt to changing criteria with ease.
    Experience working with or producing game systems and technical designers.
    A university degree in Game Production, Design, Software Development, or a related field.
    A passion for video games.

    We encourage applications from all suitable candidates regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, belief, race, or any other protected category.

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