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Media Production Manager Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Media and Content Production Lead Project Management, Content & Video Production Troy, MI · Full-Time · Hybrid About 24G 24G is a knowledge infrastructure company that helps enterprises capture and ...

Media and Content Production Lead

Troy, MI · On-site

$119.40K/yr

Media and Content Production Lead Project Management, Content & Video Production Troy, MI • Full-Time • Hybrid About 24G 24G is a knowledge infrastructure company that helps enterprises capture ...

Media and Content Production Lead Project Management, Content & Video Production Troy, MI • Full-Time • Hybrid About 24G 24G is a knowledge infrastructure company that helps enterprises capture ...

Production Specialist

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$45K - $50K/yr

... media management The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed and are not an exhaustive list of all associated responsibilities. Required ...

Media Asset Manager

Allen Park, MI · On-site

$112.20K - $116.70K/yr

This role supports content production, communications, and external media partners, while assisting with the implementation and ongoing adoption of the club's media asset management system. This ...

Content Creation & Production: Script, film, and edit shortform video for platforms such as ... Manage daytoday social media activity, engaging with followers, partners, and potential recruits to ...

Restaurant Kitchen Production

Fennville, MI · On-site

$46.40K - $59.10K/yr

... media production; general support of all needs directly related to the advancement of our guest experience. Qualifications Production staff applicants must have an incredibly positive energy focused ...

Restaurant Kitchen Production

Fennville, MI · On-site

$46.40K - $59.10K/yr

... media production; general support of all needs directly related to the advancement of our guest experience. Qualifications Production staff applicants must have an incredibly positive energy focused ...

Social Media Manager

Southfield, MI · Remote

$70.58K - $82.34K/yr

A great product, amazing people and our stable financial history have made us one of the largest ... We're looking for a Social Media Manager to own and evolve our social presence across both dealer ...

This role supports content production, communications, and external media partners, while assisting with the implementation and ongoing adoption of the club's media asset management system. This ...

This role supports content production, communications, and external media partners, while assisting with the implementation and ongoing adoption of the club's media asset management system. This ...

This role supports content production, communications, and external media partners, while assisting with the implementation and ongoing adoption of the club's media asset management system. This ...

... products, and CRM software. - Must meet the Gray Media driving requirements and have a valid driver's license. If you feel you're qualified and want to work with a great group of people, go to , you ...

... products, and CRM software. - Must meet the Gray Media driving requirements and have a valid driver's license. If you feel you're qualified and want to work with a great group of people, go to you ...

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How much do media production manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for media production manager in Michigan is $48,388.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,100.00 and $50,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Media Production Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Media Production Manager, you need strong project management abilities, a background in media or communications, and experience overseeing production workflows. Familiarity with industry-standard editing software (like Adobe Creative Suite), budgeting tools, and production scheduling systems is typically required. Outstanding leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills set top performers apart in managing creative teams and tight deadlines. These competencies are vital for delivering high-quality content on schedule and within budget while fostering effective collaboration across departments.

What are some common challenges faced by Media Production Managers during large-scale projects?

Media Production Managers often navigate tight deadlines, budget constraints, and the coordination of diverse teams, including creative, technical, and administrative staff. During large-scale projects, unexpected changes—such as last-minute script edits or equipment failures—can arise, requiring quick problem-solving and adaptability. Effective communication and detailed planning are essential to keep the production on track while balancing creative vision with logistical realities. Building strong relationships across departments also helps ensure a smooth workflow and successful project delivery.

What does a Media Production Manager do?

A Media Production Manager oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of media projects such as films, television shows, commercials, or digital content. They manage schedules, budgets, and resources to ensure productions are completed on time and within budget. The role involves collaborating with creative teams, technical staff, and clients while solving issues that arise during production. Media Production Managers also handle contracts, logistics, and compliance with industry regulations.
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Infographic showing various Media Production Manager job openings in Michigan as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,388 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Media and Content Production Lead

Media and Content Production Lead

24G

Troy, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Media and Content Production Lead

Project Management, Content & Video Production

Troy, MI  ·  Full-Time  ·  Hybrid

About 24G

24G is a knowledge infrastructure company that helps enterprises capture and scale institutional expertise through content, technology, and AI-enabled systems. Our work spans media production, training, branded content, and workforce enablement for clients in automotive, manufacturing, and distributed workforce industries. We move fast, solve complex communication challenges, and build content and experiences that deliver measurable business impact. 

About the Role

We’re hiring a Production Lead. This is a project management role at heart. You’ll run complex productions with many moving parts from start to finish, and step in to lead a video shoot when the work calls for it.

This role sits at the center of how projects move through our organization. You’ll own timelines, coordinate across teams, keep clients informed, and make sure the right people are working on the right things at the right time. When a project involves a shoot, and many do, you’ll take that on too. But the core of the job is making projects run smoothly from kickoff to delivery, no matter how many moving parts they have.

You’ll join a lean team that moves fast and has live projects already in motion. Our work spans branded content, training, campaign work, podcasts, and media production, with a heavy current focus on automotive. The right person is just as comfortable in a project plan as they are on set, and moves between both without losing momentum.

This is the right role if you think of yourself as a project leader first: someone who builds structure, owns timelines, manages relationships, and keeps work moving. Video production is one of several tools you bring to that work.

What You’ll OwnProject Management & Production Coordination
  • Own the full lifecycle of multiple concurrent projects, from kickoff and scoping through delivery and close-out.
  • Build and maintain project plans, schedules, and status across internal teams, freelancers, vendors, and clients.
  • Translate briefs and client feedback into clear next steps for everyone working on the project: creative, post-production, instructional design, and account.
  • Identify risks to scope, timeline, or budget early; drive resolution before they affect the work.
  • Run status meetings and client check-ins; keep stakeholders aligned on decisions, dependencies, and what’s coming next.
  • Act as the single source of truth across account, creative, instructional design, and post. You’re the person teams come to for status, decisions, and prioritization.
  • Contribute scoping inputs, effort estimates, and feasibility checks during pitches and project planning.
Content & Video Production
  • Produce a range of content types including branded video, corporate training, campaign work, podcasts, and media assets.
  • Manage asset gathering, script coordination, and production prep so editors and crew have everything they need.
  • Oversee post-production workflows: give editors clear direction, manage revision cycles, and ensure final delivery meets the brief.
  • Review final assets for quality, accuracy, format, and brand alignment before client delivery.
  • Lead shoots when projects require on-location or studio production: build call sheets, manage crew, coordinate talent and locations, and handle the calls that come up on the day.
  • Assess when freelance crew is needed; manage briefing, communication, and oversight.
  • Support podcast production workflows, including use of AI tools for transcription, rough cuts, and asset tagging.
Media & Workflow Operations
  • Maintain organized media infrastructure: file management, project archives, asset storage, and delivery documentation.
  • Oversee Vimeo deliveries, review links, scripts, transcripts, and project documentation in internal systems.
  • Partner with our editor on workload prioritization and post-production direction.
What You BringRequired
  • 5+ years of project leadership in production, agency, studio, or a similar creative environment, owning complex work with many stakeholders from start to finish.
  • Strong project management instincts: organized, proactive, and comfortable owning multiple timelines, budgets, and stakeholders at the same time.
  • Experience producing across content types: branded, training, campaign, documentary, podcast, or similar.
  • Ability to give editors and post-production teams clear, actionable direction and manage them to deadline.
  • Comfortable on a set and able to lead a shoot when the project calls for it: call sheets, crew, talent, and the calls that come up on the day.
  • Strong communicator who keeps people informed, flags issues early, and follows through.
  • Experience coordinating across internal teams, freelance crew, vendors, and external partners.
Strongly Preferred
  • Agency, studio, or client services experience with multiple concurrent clients.
  • Automotive and/or corporate training content background.
  • Comfort with project management tools like Asana, Monday, or Notion for tracking projects, tasks, and status.
  • Familiarity with Adobe Premiere post-production workflows.
  • Experience managing production-heavy campaigns across multiple shoot days.
  • Background that blends project management and hands-on production. For example: a producer who grew into PM, or an agency PM who learned production.
Who Thrives Here
  • You think in systems. You build processes, document what matters, and leave things better than you found them.
  • You manage up, across, and down without being asked. Proactive communication is your default.
  • You’re comfortable leading without perfect information and making confident calls in real time.
  • You switch contexts fluidly: Monday is a project status call, Tuesday is on set, Wednesday is reviewing edits.
  • You take ownership seriously and don’t need someone else to close the loop for you.
This Role May Not Be the Right Fit If…
  • You’re primarily a creative director or DP who prefers to stay in that lane.
  • You want a role focused on a single content type or medium.
  • You prefer structured task execution over independently leading projects.
  • Managing timelines, stakeholders, and multiple simultaneous workstreams isn’t your strong suit.
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