Playable Production Lead

Location

Israel

Posted

3 days ago

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0

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Lead

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Playable Production Lead

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Role Description We're looking for a Playable Production Lead to own the people, execution, and operations layer of Hermes production. Hermes is our playable ads production team, producing playables for top-tier mobile gaming clients using our internally developed AI tools. In this role, your main focus will be leading the execution org and turning playable production into a clear, scalable system. You'll directly manage Our Auditors Team Leads and the Operations Managers who keep delivery running. You'll own delivery targets and production readiness across the full execution layer, hold one quality and execution bar across units, and build the systems, reporting, and pipeline that let Hermes scale with clarity and control. Qualifications - 6+ years of management experience in a high-volume production environment such as a creative agency, animation studio, or post-production studio. - Experience managing team leads or managers, not only individual contributors. - Hands-on background in production, creative, or post-production, so you understand the craft and the people who do it. - Operationally fluent: comfortable owning workflows, dashboards, reporting, and repeatable systems at scale. - Experience holding quality and consistency across a remote, distributed team working across multiple timezones. - Comfortable working in a technical, AI-driven environment with internal tools. - Strong problem-solving mindset, with the ability to spot drift early and drive practical fixes. - Excellent communication skills, with the ability to keep teams aligned and stakeholders clearly updated. - Proactive, decisive, and comfortable operating in a fast-moving startup mid-restructure. - Fluent English, written and spoken. Requirements - Experience in mobile gaming, playable ads, ad-tech, or performance marketing. - Experience working with internally developed AI tools, not just consumer products like ChatGPT. - Experience working with Product and Tech teams on internal tools, automations, or workflow improvements. Company Description

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