Senior Executive Producer - Pok-mon GO
Company: Niantic, Inc
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 25, 2021
Job Description:
We believe in making games players love to play, while pushing
the boundaries of location-based and AR experiences on mobile. The
Senior Executive Producer for Pok--mon GO will lead teams and work
across the company on one of the most influential games the world
has ever seen. This is a rare opportunity for an experienced global
product strategist, executor, team builder and leader of people to
assume responsibilities for Pok--mon GO worldwide. This position is
not eligible for TN visa sponsorship. Responsibilities
- Own global product vision, multi-year strategy, and tactical
roadmap and solve highly unique product problems.
- Build and manage a team of product managers, game designers,
and producers in SF and other global offices.
- Lead Pok--mon GO through the next stage of growth with better
infrastructure and processes that scale.
- Lead the team and continue to grow one of the world's biggest
franchises.
- Lead live game management of the game as well as active
development of new features, accountable for the success of product
in both business and audience metrics.
- Partner closely with Niantic's outstanding Engineering and UX
Design / Art organizations to build a fluid collaborative product
development process.
- Work with key global IP partners.
- Make data driven decisions and also drive innovation with
creativity and intuition. Qualifications
- You have a BA/BS in Computer Science, Engineering, or MBA
(preferred).
- You have experience running a successful and influential
consumer technology product and a globally successful mobile game
product.
- You possess a strategic and global business mindset.
- You are mission oriented and motivated by Niantic's goal of
using technology to get people outside into the physical world to
experience real world social interaction.
- You have built and led product teams in newly crafted
categories.
- You are familiar with the Pok--mon IP and with Pok--mon GO
(strongly preferred). Join the Niantic team! Niantic is the world's
leading AR technology company, sparking creative and engaging
journeys in the real world. Our products inspire outdoor
exploration, exercise, and meaningful social interaction.
Originally formed at Google in 2011, we became an independent
company in 2015 with a strong group of investors including
Nintendo, The Pok--mon Company, and Alsop Louie Partners. Our
current titles include pioneering global-control game Ingress,
record-breaking AR game Pok--mon GO, and recently released third
title, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.-- Niantic is an Equal
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