About the Role: We are seeking a disciplined, Traditional Project Manager who thrives at the intersection of rigorous project methodology and creative execution. This is not a "creative director " or "account manager " role; we are looking for a process-driven project management professional who excels at managing high-volume project lifecycles, resource allocation, and workflow optimization. The ideal candidate brings a structured approach to the "organized chaos " of creative services, ensuring that complex assets move seamlessly from concept to delivery without compromising on timeline or quality. Key Responsibilities Lifecycle Governance: Lead the full project management lifecycle for a high volume of creative projects, applying traditional project models to ensure successful initiation, execution, and closing. Strategic Planning: Develop comprehensive project plans encompassing detailed timelines, resource mapping, and proactive risk mitigation strategies. Traffic & Workflow: Act as the central hub for routing and trafficking creative work products between Creative Services and internal client teams. Operational Excellence: Administer critical team logistics, including meeting cadences, precise documentation of minutes, and diligent follow-up on action items. Stakeholder Alignment: Foster collaboration across departments, managing the expectations of internal customers, creative teams, and external vendors. Conflict Resolution: Proactively identify bottlenecks or team conflicts, resolving issues through open communication and alignment with overarching project goals. Quality Assurance: Define and oversee project measures of success, ensuring all deliverables adhere to industry standards and organizational policies. Candidate Requirements: Traditional PM Expertise: Proven experience in formal project management roles ( PMP or similar methodology exposure is a plus). Creative Domain Knowledge: Deep understanding of creative processes, asset types, and the specific steps required to produce high-quality design and marketing content. Process-Oriented: Exceptional organizational skills with a "no-stone-left-unturned " approach to documentation and follow-up. Communication: Ability to speak the language of both technical/business stakeholders and creative makers.