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Senior Product Marketing Manager

Duluth, GA · On-site

$111K - $145K/yr

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

Overview We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to own the go-to-market engine and ... Experience marketing to a performance-driven or enthusiast consumer audience (esports, competitive ...

Senior Product Marketing Manager

Duluth, GA · On-site

$111K - $145K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Overview We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to own the go-to-market engine and ... Experience marketing to a performance-driven or enthusiast consumer audience (esports, competitive ...

Senior UX/UI Design Lead

$173K - $259K/yr

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  • Retirement

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... esports landscape • Familiarity with development using Unreal Engine REQUIRED • Strong portfolio showcasing previous UX/UI design work in games At SIE, we consider several factors when setting ...

... engine • Own technical problems of the highest scope and complexity, drafting proposals and ... esports What We Offer • Competitive compensation package • Fun, relaxed work environment • ...

Senior Manager, Brand Buzz, Data & Policy

$150K/yr

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... engine. This is a dynamic role for someone equally comfortable pitching a lifestyle reporter on an ... Sports/entertainment partnership marketing experience (e.g., motorsport, esports) * Familiarity ...

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How much do esports engine jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for esports engine in the United States is $22.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an esports engine?

An Esports Engine job involves working for a company that provides production, tournament operations, and broadcast solutions for esports events. Roles vary from event management and competition operations to broadcast production and marketing. Employees help organize, produce, and execute live and online gaming events for publishers, brands, and tournament organizers. The work often requires knowledge of esports ecosystems, technical expertise, and collaboration with teams to deliver high-quality competitive experiences.

What does an esports engine do?

An Esports Engine professional typically manages tournament schedules, oversees match operations, and coordinates with teams, broadcasters, and venue staff to ensure seamless event execution. They handle technical setup for online or in-person competitions, troubleshoot any issues that arise during live events, and maintain clear communication with all stakeholders. Daily tasks may include updating event documentation, monitoring compliance with game rules, and collecting performance data for post-event analysis. You will frequently collaborate with marketing, IT, and production teams, making adaptability and teamwork essential traits for the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an esports engine?

To thrive as an Esports Engine (Operations Specialist/Coordinator), you need a solid understanding of competitive gaming, event logistics, and tournament platforms, often backed by experience in esports or related event management roles. Familiarity with broadcasting software, tournament management systems, and project management tools is valuable, and relevant certifications in esports management can be an advantage. Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving abilities help you adapt quickly and ensure events run smoothly. These skills are crucial for delivering successful tournaments, collaborating with diverse teams, and maintaining a high standard of player and audience experience.

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Infographic showing various Esports Engine job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 54% In-person, and 46% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,925 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

Video Producer - CGI, Gaming & Live Content

Cheil

Plano, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Cheil USA/Cheil Studios
Video Producer - CGI, Gaming & Live Content
Department: Cheil Studios
Location: Cheil Dallas, Plano, TX
Position Details: Full-time, in-office
Reports to Executive Producer / Studio Leadership
ROLE SUMMARY
Cheil Studios is seeking a hands-on producer to lead complex CGI, gaming, live-streaming, and studio-based content from brief through delivery. The immediate priority is managing internal teams and external CGI partners for a major video game client, including launch content and a live Twitch broadcast for a new PC game.
This producer will own schedules, budgets, scopes, vendor relationships, technical planning, client communication, production execution, and final delivery. The role also supports live video commerce, gaming competitions, social broadcasts, and other live or pre-recorded productions across Twitch, YouTube, and additional social platforms.
The right candidate understands how CGI work moves from creative intent through asset preparation, production, review, rendering, finishing, and delivery. They also know how to plan reliable live streams where gameplay, talent, devices, broadcast systems, and platform requirements must work together in real time.
WHAT YOU WILL OWN
CGI & VFX PRODUCTION
  • Lead CGI and VFX projects from initial brief through final delivery, working across internal creative teams, production teams, client stakeholders, and external vendors.
  • Translate creative direction into clear scopes, schedules, milestones, technical requirements, review cycles, and delivery plans.
  • Partner with CGI artists and vendors on asset intake, modeling, texturing, lighting, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing, color, sound, and versioning workflows.
  • Assess bids, estimates, staffing plans, schedules, assumptions, dependencies, and change requests. Identify risk early and protect the approved scope, budget, timeline, and quality standard.
  • Run organized reviews and consolidate feedback into clear, actionable direction. Track decisions, approvals, versions, and final deliverables.
  • Understand common CGI production constraints, including source asset quality, engine or software compatibility, render time, frame rates, resolutions, aspect ratios, localization, and platform specifications.
  • Build productive vendor relationships while holding partners accountable for communication, quality, timing, and delivery.

LIVE STREAMING, GAMING & ESPORTS
  • Produce live gaming broadcasts, game-launch streams, competitive gaming events, creator-led programming, and social-first live content.
  • Plan production workflows for PC and device-based gameplay, including game capture, talent feeds, comms, graphics, audio, switching, encoding, moderation, recording, redundancy, and platform delivery.
  • Coordinate with technical directors, broadcast engineers, operators, editors, designers, talent, influencers, moderators, platform partners, and client teams.
  • Lead rehearsals, run-of-show development, cueing plans, technical tests, contingency planning, and live-event execution.
  • Manage Twitch, YouTube, and other social platform requirements. Ensure titles, descriptions, graphics, overlays, calls to action, moderation plans, and archive deliverables are ready before going live.
  • Remain calm during live production. Make clear decisions, escalate issues quickly, and keep the team aligned when plans change.

LIVE VIDEO COMMERCE & STUDIO PRODUCTION
  • Produce live video commerce programs and related content from concept through reporting, including talent, products, scripts, demonstrations, graphics, offers, platform requirements, and post-event deliverables.
  • Lead pre-recorded video, multi-camera studio, product demonstration, interview, event, and social content productions.
  • Coordinate studio, location, crew, equipment, talent, product, travel, catering, insurance, releases, and other production needs.
  • Partner with studio operations and technical teams to confirm the production approach, equipment plan, staffing, and backup systems.

CLIENT, TEAM & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
  • Act as the primary production contact for assigned projects. Set expectations, communicate status, surface decisions, and keep stakeholders informed.
  • Create and maintain estimates, production schedules, workback plans, scopes of work, purchase orders, vendor agreements, and cost reports in partnership with agency operations and finance.
  • Balance multiple projects and shifting priorities without losing control of details, approvals, or deadlines.
  • Partner with creative, account, strategy, business affairs, legal, security, IT, studio operations, editors, designers, and other production disciplines.
  • Follow client confidentiality, asset-security, licensing, talent, music, usage, and platform-compliance requirements.
  • Close projects cleanly with final asset delivery, documentation, reconciliation, archiving, and lessons learned.

AI-ASSISTED PRODUCTION
  • Use approved AI tools to support production planning, research, ideation, localization, versioning, content operations, and workflow efficiency.
  • Help evaluate where AI-assisted workflows improve speed or scale while protecting creative quality, client confidentiality, intellectual property, and human review.
  • Work with creative and production teams to define repeatable workflows for high-volume content and versioning.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
  • 5+ years of producer experience in an agency, production company, game publisher, broadcast environment, content studio, or similar organization.
  • Demonstrated experience producing CGI, VFX, animation, or game-related content with internal and external teams.
  • Demonstrated experience producing live streams or broadcasts for Twitch, YouTube, or similar platforms.
  • Experience with gaming content, gameplay capture, esports, creator programming, product launches, or live digital events.
  • Strong command of pre-production, production, post-production, finishing, delivery, and versioning workflows.
  • Experience managing budgets, vendor bids, schedules, scopes, change orders, approvals, and final reconciliation.
  • Strong client-facing communication and the ability to convert creative and technical discussions into clear next steps.
  • Ability to work in-office in Dallas and support evenings or weekends when production schedules require it.

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE
  • Experience producing live video commerce, shoppable video, product demonstrations, or social commerce programming.
  • Working knowledge of real-time engines, 3D pipelines, virtual production, motion design, or post-production tools.
  • Familiarity with OBS Studio, vMix, ATEM systems, NDI, SDI, HDMI, RTMP, SRT, game-capture hardware, comms, and cloud or remote contribution workflows.
  • Experience producing content for technology, consumer electronics, gaming, entertainment, or other fast-moving product categories.
  • Experience working with influencers, hosts, professional talent, gaming creators, and platform partners.
  • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Cloud, project-management systems, review tools, spreadsheets, presentation software, and shared production documentation.
  • A bachelor's degree in film, broadcast production, media, communications, or a related field is preferred. Equivalent professional experience will receive full consideration.

WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
  • CGI vendors receive clear direction, realistic schedules, complete inputs, and consolidated feedback.
  • Clients understand the plan, current status, risks, decisions, and next steps.
  • Live broadcasts launch on time with tested systems, clear roles, rehearsed talent, and practical backup plans.
  • Projects stay controlled across scope, budget, timeline, quality, security, and delivery requirements.
  • Internal teams view the producer as organized, direct, collaborative, technically credible, and steady under pressure.

WORK ENVIRONMENT
This is a full-time, in-office position based in Plano, Texas. The role requires regular collaboration in the studio and production spaces. Evening, weekend, and occasional travel work will occur based on live events, shoots, rehearsals, and client schedules.