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Senior Product Manager

Dorval, QC · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

* Manage the KVM product portfolio through its full lifecycle, from ideation to end-of-life. * Define ... Knowledge of signal flow for: audio, video, USB, and control systems in KVM and AV over IP ...

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Experience producing or editing podcasts or long-form audio content * Comfort with project management tools such as Notion, Asana, Monday.com, or equivalent * Proven ability to juggle multiple ...

Job Summary • Generate sales for Audio Visual systems through developing and maintaining client ... management • Analyze cross-selling and up-selling opportunities ensuring that all company ...

$80 - $100/hr

What streaming services have done for audio entertainment, we're doing for audio information. And ... A hands-off management approach so you can focus and do your best work. * An opportunity to make a ...

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What are typical challenges faced by Audio Managers, and how are they addressed in the workplace?

Audio Managers often encounter challenges such as tight production timelines, balancing creative expectations with technical constraints, and coordinating between multiple departments or clients. Successful Audio Managers address these issues through detailed planning, open communication, and proactive problem-solving to ensure smooth workflows. They work closely with producers, directors, and technical staff to anticipate and resolve audio issues quickly, maintaining high standards in sound quality. This role requires flexibility and a collaborative approach, as priorities can shift rapidly based on project needs.

What does an Audio Manager do?

An Audio Manager oversees all aspects of sound production, including recording, mixing, and editing audio for various media such as film, television, music, and live events. They coordinate with sound engineers, producers, and directors to ensure high-quality audio output. Responsibilities often include managing audio equipment, supervising sound teams, and maintaining sound budgets. Strong technical expertise and leadership skills are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Audio Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Audio Manager, you need strong expertise in audio engineering, sound design, and project management, typically backed by a degree in audio production or related experience. Familiarity with industry-standard audio software such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro, and digital mixing consoles, as well as relevant certifications like Avid Pro Tools Certification, is often required. Leadership, excellent communication, and organizational skills help Audio Managers coordinate teams and ensure project deadlines are met. These skills ensure the delivery of high-quality audio, effective team workflow, and successful collaboration across departments.

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Business Development Manager (BDM) | Canada (Audio)

Business Development Manager (BDM) | Canada (Audio)

side

Montreal, QC • On-site

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

We're looking for a Business Development Manager to drive growth for our Game Audio division and broader co-development services in North America. This role focuses on expanding partnerships and revenue primarily across our full suite of game production services including voice-over, dialogue recording, and Foley production.

However you will also touch on expanding partnerships for services such as Game Development, Art Production, Quality Assurance, Localization, Localization QA, Player Support, Datasets, and IT services, serving console, PC, and mobile game developers — depending on end client needs.

You'll be the face of our Montreal-based studio, building relationships, creating proposals, and developing new business opportunities with both domestic and international clients across the full game production lifecycle.

This position is ideal for someone who combines commercial acumen with a deep understanding of game audio production and the wider co-development landscape.

Sales & Account Growth Lead business development for voice-over, Foley, and full-service game audio recording, alongside our co-development capabilities spanning Game Development, QA, Art Production, Localization, Localization QA, Player Support, Datasets, and IT. Build and maintain relationships with producers, audio directors, localization managers, and development leads across major and indie studios — identifying opportunities to expand engagement beyond audio into broader production partnerships.

Market Development Identify new opportunities by tracking emerging trends in game audio, co-development, localization, and production pipelines. Expand our client base across North America and into key global markets, positioning our studio as a full-service partner for game developers at every stage of production.

Client Consultation Conduct detailed discovery sessions to understand project needs, scope recording and post-production requirements, and develop tailored proposals. Where relevant, surface opportunities to support clients with complementary co-development services — from QA and art production to player support and localization — ensuring they understand the full value of our capabilities.

Collaboration Partner with our audio production, localization, co-development, and global BD teams to deliver cohesive, integrated client solutions that draw on the breadth of our service offering.

Strategic Planning Develop go-to-market strategies for new services and technologies across both audio and co-development verticals. Provide feedback to internal teams to enhance offerings and competitiveness in the North American and global markets.

Performance Management Own your revenue targets across all service lines, manage forecasting, and maintain an active CRM pipeline reflecting opportunities in audio, co-development, QA, localization, and beyond.

Requirements

    • 5+ years of experience in business development, sales, or production within the audio, games, or entertainment industry (preferably game audio, co-development services, post-production, or localization)
    • Proven track record of managing client relationships and closing deals in creative or technical service environments
    • Strong understanding of the sound design pipeline.
    • Familiarity with game co-development services and production workflows across disciplines such as QA, art, localization, and player support
    • Native-level English with strong written and verbal communication skills
    • Proficiency with CRM tools and MS Office/Google Workspace
    • Self-driven, organised, and comfortable managing projects end-to-end
    • Passion for video games and sound design
Preferred but not essential
    • Existing network of contacts among audio directors, localization producers, QA managers, or game developers in North America and abroad
    • French language proficiency — a strong asset given Montreal's bilingual market
    • Experience working in or selling to AAA, AA, or mobile game studios
    • Background in audio production, co-development, project management, or post-production coordination
    • Exposure to selling or delivering services across multiple disciplines (e.g. QA + localization, art + player support)

Benefits

  • Competitive basic salary
  • Working with people creating cutting edge interactive entertainment
  • Excellent OTE with % based commission package
  • Group pension scheme and death in service benefit
  • Dynamic and entrepreneurial culture
  • Video games focused environment
  • The opportunity to work with video games pioneers creating cutting edge interactive entertainment

Who we are

Side (formerly PTW) is a global video game development and services provider, offering technical and creative solutions to many of the largest developers and studios around the world.

Founded in Japan in 1994, Side has grown to become a global force in the video games industry, with over 40 studios in 15 countries worldwide and offices across North America, Europe, South America, and Asia.

Our industry-leading services include codev, art production, localization, audio production, quality assurance, localization QA, player supportcommunity management, and datasets. For more information, visit www.side.inc