Scopely

Video Games

SeniorProducer(Interpretation)

$450–750k ~AI est. Shanghai, China
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior Producer (Interpretation) at Scopely. Skills: Translation, Interpretation, Project management. Manage strategy for developing production. Act as key liaison”

What You'll Achieve.

Best chance of breakout success

Industry & Context.

Video Games

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8 years translation & production experience, Video game industry experience, Expert level Chinese and English, Mobile game development content production process understanding

Nice to Have

Experience with project management tools, Experience with agile development methodologies, Experience working with external development partners, Experience working with remote teams

What You'll Do.

Manage strategy for developing production

Provide translation and interpretation

Drive task prioritization

Work closely with external partners

Continuously improve processes

Identify risks and bottlenecks

Implement proactive solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

English-speaking and Chinese-speaking teams; External partners; Dev team; Localization teams; Marketing teams; Cross-platform expansion

Communication Scope

Written communication; Spoken communication

Process & Methodology

Agile development methodologies

Full Job Description

Scopely is looking for a Senior Producer to join the Slate Development Group team in Shanghai. At Scopely, we care deeply about what we do and want to inspire play, every day - whether in our work environments alongside our talented colleagues or through our deep connections with our communities of players. We are a global team of game lovers who are developing, publishing and innovating the games industry, connecting millions of people around the world daily. Slate Development Group owns Scopely’s editorial and content strategy, including the company’s greenlighting, Game Development Framework (GDF), studio strategy (organic and inorganic) and slate-wide budget and investment strategy. What you will do As a Senior Producer, you will collaborate with internal and external teams to manage the strategy for developing production for a portion of Scopely’s new game development portfolio to help us have the best chance of a breakout success. Bilingual Translation & Interpretation: Act as the key liaison between English-speaking and Chinese-speaking teams, ensuring seamless communication. Provide both translation and interpretation for meetings, documentation, presentations, etc. Project Management: Drive task prioritization and milestone tracking to keep the project on schedule and within scope Cross-Team Coordination & Collaboration: Work closely with external partners, including dev team, localization teams, and marketing teams, etc. Process Optimization: Continuously improve processes, optimizing workflows for mobile-first development and cross-platform expansion. Risk Management: Identify risks and bottlenecks and implement proactive solutions. What will you need: At least 8 years of translation & production experience in the video game industry Understanding the content production process of mobile game development Expert level in both Chinese and English (spoken & written) translation & interpretation Experience working with external development partners or remote

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