If you were in the Senior Manager, Brand Production role now, here are some of the core activities you would be doing:
- Leading a high-performing, cross-functional team of in-house producers, contractors, and agencies, driving productivity, efficiency, consistency, and effectiveness across large-scale production operations
- Overseeing and coordinating the scaling of production efforts, with a focus on managing larger budgets and more complex projects across multiple regions (NAM, EMEA)
- Managing the integration of creative leadership inputs, ensuring alignment and communication across various stakeholders and maintaining high standards throughout the production process
- Engaging in upstream planning, including strategic participation in GTM processes, financial planning, and adjusting for weather-related challenges, while ensuring alignment with broader company objectives
- Developing and managing multi-tiered budgets for various projects, forecasting and adjusting as needed to accommodate shifting priorities, such as weather-related factors and regional requests
- Leading the oversight of multiple streams of work (Evergreen, Direct and Narrative Production, Experiences, All Post-Production, Arc’teryx Presents), ensuring proper resourcing, timelines, and budgeting for global and regional projects
- Coordinating approval channels and managing communication across teams, vendors, and stakeholders to ensure timely execution and resolution of any challenges
- Collaborating with creative leads to co-author proposals for new work with vendors and partners, reviewing contracts, NDAs, scopes of work, and master service agreements
- Managing external production partners, ensuring they adhere to brand standards and providing direction as needed to ensure alignment with creative and technical expectations
- Monitoring the progress of all production projects, helping resolve issues, proposing solutions, and escalating as needed to keep projects on track
- Overseeing post-production teams, ensuring that all outputs meet both creative and technical standards
- Evolving creative workflows, ensuring RACI (responsibility, accountability, consultation, and information) structures are effective, and managing stakeholder engagement for production activities
- Ensuring budgetary oversight for all production operations, looking one year ahead to advise on financial planning, forecasts, and adjustment
Here are some of the things you could be working on in the future:
- Building, managing, and training external partners, such as production companies, agencies, and freelancers, to execute projects according to brand production standards
- Owning global production operations and maintain effective communication with all regional partners
Are you our next Senior Manager, Brand Production?
- You have 8+ years of experience in photo video production, both on-location and in-studio, and ideally have a Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Production, Marketing or a related field
- You have a strong knowledge of Arc’teryx products and interest and involvement in activities that Arc’teryx makes products for (climbing, skiing/boarding, trekking and/or outdoor activities)
- You have knowledge of graphic, video, and digital communications production
- You have the ability to travel 10% of your time to accompany your team on larger productions projects
- You have excellent ability to influence without direct control
- You ideally have agency experience and must be comfortable working with creative personalities
- You have strong communication skills including excellent presentation skills
- You have advanced experience using project management and production platforms and tools (Smartsheet, Monday.com or similar)
- You have a relentless attention to detail; ability to prioritize tasks in order to meet deadlines
- You are proficient in budget management, tracking, forecasting and reporting
- You have strong skills in workflow organization and efficiency
- You have excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills
- You have a positive, can-do attitude with an ability to inspire and lead a project team of varied roles/responsibilities
- You have the ability to plan and oversee work schedules and calendars across various production resources
- You have the ability to work unsupervised and self-directed
- You are proactive in identifying the root cause of issues and developing solutions
- You remain highly flexible and adaptable when faced with ambiguity
- You effectively balance autonomy and collaboration
- You inspire breakthrough thinking and continuous improvement
- You seek the best (sometimes not the easiest) solutions, with an unwavering commitment to do what is right
- Your passion for your work is paralleled by your passion for getting outside and living it
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What We Do
Arc’teryx is a global design company based in North Vancouver, B.C. that specializes in technical high-performance outerwear and equipment. We design and manufacture a wide range of mountain sports outdoor apparel and equipment for all conditions and experiences, including mountaineering, ice and rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, and trail running. Our company is built on a passionate and relentless commitment to design, craftsmanship and performance. We have a unique construction process that enables us to create technical products that can be trusted to perform at the point of extreme need. We are uniquely positioned in our industry as we have our own factory located in New Westminster, BC, which enables us to build products with a meticulous focus on detail and performance. We leverage this manufacturing knowledge and share it with our global partner factories. In the Coast Mountain Range behind our headquarters and design centre in North Vancouver, we field test our products in real world conditions allowing us to create the best-fitting, longest-lasting, highest-performing technical products available. We distribute our outerwear and equipment through more than 3,000 retail locations worldwide, in over 40 countries globally, including 38 branded and outlet stores in Europe, North America and Asia. The company started with six employees in 1989 and now has more than 1000 employees in Canada.








