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Foster City, California - United States
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Technical Project Manager - Game Industry

Description

Be a part of the most exciting and innovative computer entertainment in North America. Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) markets the PlayStation® family of products and develops, publishes, markets, and distributes software for the PS one™ console, PlayStation®2, PlayStation®3, and the PlayStation Portable (PSP™) computer entertainment systems.

Based in Foster City, California, SCEA serves as headquarters for all North American operations and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

Sony PlayStation: Technical Project Manager - Game Industry
Foster City, California

Responsibilities:
1. Guide large multi-disciplinary teams in the achievement of either technical or non-technical project objectives.
• Facilitate team information and work flow, typically between technical / product development and non-technical / publishing units of the company, in regular processes or on special projects.
• Help remove barriers to timely and cost effective process / project completion.
• Share budget, schedule, milestone and cost / benefit decision-making responsibilities within larger, more complex or strategic processes / projects.
• Serve as a resource to other project managers and line managers, assisting in the mediation and resolution of complex problems or leading larger projects.
• Coordinate and track process / project resources, staff, assets and schedules to ensure timely outcomes. Plan the resources, budget and milestone dates in order to hit ship and quality targets.
• Prioritize project goals and deliverables according to the strategic vision of the studio.

2. Develop business awareness. This would include:
• Capturing and recommending best development practices and approaches within context of business deadlines and priorities.
• Working with financial management to understand the implications of projects. Take the organization's budgetary cycle into account when developing project schedules and development plans.
• Analyze and anticipate project risk and drive mitigation strategies.

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