Production Designer
Job Description
The Production Designer role focuses on execution-stage creative work. This role helps maintain creative momentum by building, updating, and delivering work once direction is established, supporting efficient and consistent output across creative disciplines—both design and video.
This role is essential for maintaining high production standards during periods of volume, iteration, or scale.
Key Responsibilities:
Making simple updates to existing creative work (such as content changes, visual adjustments, or asset swaps)
Building out final deliverables from approved concepts, templates, or established looks
Completing standalone production tasks that build from an approved concept, template, or established look
Owning clearly defined task types as standalone production work during periods of high volume or demand
Coordinating with the original designer when necessary
Making clearly defined content, layout, or visual updates to existing design assets
Building final design deliverables from approved drafts, templates, or established visual systems
Creating derivative design assets (such as size variations, format adaptations, or platform-specific versions) from existing projects
Preparing, organizing, and exporting design files for delivery, revision, or publishing in accordance with established SOPs, naming conventions, and technical requirements
Supporting high-volume or repeatable design task types that benefit from speed, accuracy, and consistency
Making clearly defined content, timing, or sequencing updates to existing video assets
Building final video deliverables from approved drafts, templates, or established visual looks
Creating derivative video assets (such as cutdowns, alternate aspect ratios, captions, or platform-specific versions) from existing projects
Preparing, organizing, and exporting media for delivery, revision, or publishing in accordance with established SOPs, naming conventions, and technical requirements
Supporting high-volume or repeatable video task types that benefit from speed, accuracy, and consistency
Requirements
Execution Within Established Creative Direction: Ability to produce accurate, consistent deliverables from approved concepts, templates, and established visual systems without redefining creative direction.
Independent Ownership of Clearly Scoped Production Tasks: Capable of taking well-defined production tasks from assignment to completion with minimal oversight and dependable follow-through.
High Attention to Detail and Production Quality: Consistently delivers clean, error-free work that meets established quality standards and is ready for review or client delivery.
Intermediate to Advanced Adobe Suite Production Skills (Design + Video): Demonstrates strong hands-on proficiency in Photoshop and Adobe video tools like Premiere Pro and After Effects for efficient, high-quality execution of static and motion assets.
Entry-Level Role With Professional Output Expectations: While an early-career level, the role requires professional reliability, responsiveness to feedback, and production-ready output from day on
* This position is hybrid
- Locations
- Guatemala
- Remote status
- Hybrid