We’re looking for a high-functioning business operations generalist who has worked in a fast-paced, high-growth environment. The ideal candidate is comfortable with both big picture strategy and day-to-day blocking and tackling.
The Business Operations Manager will support the Business Operations Lead and the executive team by organizing and directly managing business priorities. This role requires a generalist; the candidate must be able to context-shift and quickly push projects forward by working across multiple lines of business. The role requires a highly proactive self-starter, able to take limited direction and quickly iterate to meet the needs of the business and leadership team. This position is a combination of business operations and project management with the potential to grow over time.
Responsibilities
The foundation of this job will be owning select initiatives each year. This will involve a mixture of project management skills, experiment design and data analysis, communication and presentation skills, strong collaboration across departments, and the initiative to push projects to completion.
Qualifications
Why you’ll love working here:
Salary Range: $75,000 - $95,000 based on experience
Atari is a multi-platform, global interactive entertainment and licensing company. The original innovator of video gaming, founded in 1972, Atari owns and/or manages a portfolio of more than 200 games and franchises, including world renowned brands like Asteroids®, Centipede®, Missile Command®, Pong®, Test Drive®, Backyard Sports®, Ghostbusters®, and Rollercoaster Tycoon®. Atari capitalizes on these powerful properties by delivering compelling games online (i.e. browser, Facebook® and digital download), on smartphones and tablets and other connected devices. The Company also develops and distributes interactive entertainment for video game consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony. As a licensor, Atari extends its brand and franchises into other media, merchandising and publishing categories. In 2018, Atari relaunched its hardware business with its first new game system in years, the Atari VCS.
Atari is listed on NYSE Euronext Paris stock exchange.