- Experience
- 3–7 yrs
- Salary
- USD 100,000 – USD 135,000 / year
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 weeks ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Candidates who are already in Los Angeles or willing to relocate, and who are legally authorized to work in the United States, may apply. Experience in interactive entertainment, video games, or related digital media is required.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
About the Company
AGBO, founded in 2017 by Anthony and Joe Russo, is an independent studio led by artists that is building new possibilities in film and television. Its work has helped generate more than $7 billion at the worldwide box office, including Avengers: Endgame. The studio’s slate includes the Academy Award–winning Everything Everywhere All at Once, Netflix titles such as The Gray Man and Extraction, Prime Video’s The Bluff, and the global Citadel franchise. Citadel Season 2 is set to premiere in May 2026.
At present, AGBO is producing Tygo and Mercenary with Netflix, both connected to the Extraction universe, and John Rambo with Lionsgate, a prequel to the well-known franchise. The company is also in post-production on The Whisper Man, starring Robert De Niro, and Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled for release on December 18, 2026. Avengers: Secret Wars will begin filming later this year. Both upcoming Avengers films are directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and are co-produced by AGBO and Marvel Studios.
In 2023, AGBO added Donald Mustard—formerly Chief Creative Officer at Epic Games and co-creator of Fortnite—as a partner. His focus is on expanding storytelling through immersive, connected worlds across multiple media. The studio is looking for bold, creative professionals who want to help shape the future of storytelling.
Role Overview
This position calls for an experienced production professional who is comfortable with interactive content creation and can balance creative development with hands-on execution. You will work embedded with the art team as the main day-to-day production contact for artists across disciplines while assets are being created and delivered. The role centers on making sure high-quality work is produced and submitted on schedule, coordinating closely with the Outsource Manager on timelines, reviews, and delivery logistics for external partners. In partnership with the Sr. Art Producer, you will help establish the production base for the art team and keep workflows, documentation, and communication aligned for both internal contributors and outside partners.
Key Responsibilities
Art Production Management
- Act as the primary production lead for the art team, working closely with artists in character concept, environment, animation, VFX, UI, and technical art.
- Build and maintain detailed production plans for art that align with the broader game roadmap, milestone targets, and launch goals.
- Work with Development, Design, Engineering, and Art Leadership to make sure art work is scoped correctly, prioritized well, and sequenced to support the project.
- Help drive milestone delivery by monitoring daily progress, removing blockers, and keeping the team on track to deliver strong work on time and to spec.
- Handle task allocation and priority management while balancing creative standards, production efficiency, and milestone obligations.
- Track capacity, interdependencies, risks, and staffing needs, and respond early when schedules may slip by creating mitigation plans.
- Keep communication flowing across functions so art production stays aligned with broader development goals.
- Build and maintain scalable review, approval, delivery, and handoff processes that follow the standards defined by the Sr. Art Producer.
- Write and maintain production procedures, reference guides, and best-practice documentation that improve consistency and team throughput.
- Contribute to process-improvement efforts led by the Sr. Art Producer by bringing insights from daily production work to strengthen efficiency across internal teams and external partners.
- Work with the Sr. Art Producer and internal stakeholders to define and document workflows, technical specs, and asset needs that support co-development relationships.
- Keep production documentation organized and current so outsource workflows developed in Los Angeles can be handed off smoothly to outside partners.
- Coordinate with the Outsource Manager to monitor outside deliverable schedules and raise concerns around delays, quality problems, or misalignment.
Workflow Development and Process Ownership
External Partner and Co-Development Support
Team Coordination and Communication
- Run recurring art production meetings, reviews, and status check-ins.
- Keep schedules, task boards, reports, and documentation accurate and up to date.
- Share project status, risks, dependencies, and resourcing needs with stakeholders.
- Encourage a collaborative, practical, and solution-focused culture across distributed teams.
- Carry out additional responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications and Skills
- 3 to 7 years of experience as a Producer or Production Manager supporting interactive entertainment, video games, or similar digital media work.
- Proven ability to create production schedules, manage milestone deliverables, and monitor progress against development roadmaps for interactive projects.
- Strong grasp of game development pipelines, art production workflows, dependency handling, resource planning, risk evaluation, and production forecasting.
- Excellent organization, communication, and stakeholder management abilities.
- Comfort working across multiple priorities without losing attention to detail.
- Experience collaborating with distributed teams and outside partners.
- Hands-on experience with project management platforms such as Jira and ShotGrid.
Preferred Qualifications
- Background supporting several game art disciplines within a development setting.
- Exposure to co-development or outsourcing production pipelines.
- Experience with animated content, cinematics, or motion-based production workflows.
- Pre-visualization production experience is a plus.
Success Factors
- Strong organizational habits and a process-oriented approach.
- Ability to balance creative goals with real-world production constraints.
- Clear communication skills with the ability to build alignment across departments and locations.
- Comfort working in a fast-moving environment where priorities can shift.
- Genuine interest in helping artists and developers produce their best work.
Additional Information
This position is based in Los Angeles, California. Only candidates already located in the area or willing to relocate will be considered.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
The base salary for this role is typically between USD 100,000 and USD 135,000 per year. Final compensation will depend on experience, and offers may also reflect local market data for the selected candidate’s geographic area.
AGBO Labs LLC follows fair and unbiased hiring practices and provides equal employment opportunity without discrimination based on religion, race, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability, color, ethnic or national origin, or any other protected classification under applicable law. The company aims to evaluate candidates based on relevant skills, education, and experience.
AGBO participates in E-Verify.
The responsibilities listed here are not intended to be the only duties associated with the role; additional tasks may be assigned as needed.