Manage processes and timelines for Brand and Product design projects. Translate high-level goals into achievable projects with clear objectives and realistic schedules, supporting collaboration and execution across design teams. The role reports to the Brand Director and is based in San Francisco.
Job description
Koding was built to help developers save time, and increase collaboration in the development process. Over the last 5 years our tools have helped increase developer productivity across dev teams by automating the creation of development environments, and connecting teams directly in the code so that transparency and collaboration is easy.
Koding is looking for a producer to help build and manage the processes and timelines of both Brand and Product design projects. The producer will be integral in helping understand high-level goals, and translate those into achievable projects with clear objectives and reasonable timelines.
This role is located in our South Park office in San Francisco, and reports to our Brand Director.
PERKS
Competitive compensation plan
Unlimited vacation policy; work hard and take time when you need it
Medical/Dental/Vision insurance package to fit your needs
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