Our client, a central Auckland design studio, is looking for an intermediate-to-senior Digital Producer to support the volume of projects they have planned this year. This will be a long-term contract of 12-months – with the possibility of the role going permanent on completion.
You will work with big brand clients on digital projects across websites, apps, interactives and digital experiences. You’ll support all our digital activities through day-to-day project management and ongoing operational activities.
This role works across a broad portfolio of clients, working directly and through our client services team. You will be working alongside a team of experienced creatives, strategists, artworkers, digital partners and others to deliver results – on time, on brief and on budget.
With 5+ years’ digital experience in an intermediate digital producer role or above, you will have excellent project management skills and a good understanding of website builds, preferable using SilverStripe and/or Drupal. Experience delivering Unity/Unreal solutions would be a definite advantage.
You must be a confident communicator, and are able to clearly articulate plans and processes. You will work well in a team environment, love seeing projects smoothly through to the end and have an eye for getting the details right.
In return you will join a fun team environment, a great mix of clients and projects to work on and lots of opportunities to keep growing your talents.
If this sounds like your perfect next step – register your interest and apply now.
Send your CV to Ginnaya Turner at The Creative Store, email Ginnaya@thecreativestore.co.nz, or call The Creative Store on (09) 365 1077 for more details.
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