Job Openings at Drake Cooper

Drake CooperDrake Cooper in Boise is looking for the right people to fill several positions that they have available, including:

Senior Application Developer

We are seeking a highly skilled Sr. ASP.NET developer with a strong background in building creative, scalable, high-quality and high-performance web applications.

Looking for someone who can both code and provide digital thought leadership. Standard front-end dev skills are a must: ability to code semantic, standards-based xhtml and bulletproof css. We want you to have javascript and jQuery experience.

Associate Creative Director/Art Director

We are looking for a talented, passionate, energetic, Associate Creative Director/Art Director rock star type person with highly developed collaborative muscles and concept chops who has mastered the intersection of art and commerce. Moody egoists need not apply.

Digital Project Manager

Digital Project Manager manages digital team function and day-to-day management activities including project management, deadline and budget tracking, building estimates and statements of work, basic edits to websites and support materials, and content writing for digital work.

Project Manager

Project Manager manages account service team function and day-to-day management activities including project management, deadline and budget tracking, creative team management, and conducting meetings and client presentations.

Full details about all of these positions and how to apply can be found on the Drake Cooper website.

BAF Luncheon with guest speaker Tim Anderson

Tim Anderson, Group Strategy Director at Edelman Creative, will be in Boise to speak at the Boise Advertising Federation’s luncheon this Thursday, May 23rd at 11:30 a.m. Details are below, or for the Reader’s Digest version:

Cost: $20 in advance / $25 at the door

Location: Beside Bardenay – 612 Grove St, Boise, ID 83702

Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

RSVP: Via Facebook

Tim Anderson BAF Event

Oliver Russell is looking for…

Looks like Oliver Russell is on the hunt for a Designer:

 

Job Opening: Project/Traffic Manager

UPDATE: This position has been filled.

Mitchell+Palmer in Boise has an opening for a Project/Traffic Manager. From the job listing that they were kind enough to send over:

The Job

Job Title: Project/Traffic Manager

Department: Creative Services

Reports to: TBD

The purpose of this job is to control the quality, logistics and cost of the agency’s output.

Key Tasks

What the agency requires of this role:

Develop and manage creative and production processes within the agency.

Oversee file structure and organization (fonts, documents, etc) on server.

Produce timing plans/schedules for the production of creative work, from first internal review to finished product. Ensure changes to timings are communicated to the Account and Creative Teams.

Manage workload of the creative teams across projects ensuring resource allocation is evenly distributed based on scope of work. Co-manage PTO with HR Manager (CFO).

Ensure deadlines are sufficient for the best quality work to be produced, and that they are agreed, communicated to the teams, and met.

Provide input for production estimates and collate overall costs. Monitor production costs as jobs progress, communicating any exceptions to the account team and finance. Issue production estimates from agency system.

Ensure the agency is not financially exposed and production costs are billed at the appropriate time. Sign off all production and media supplier invoices for budgetary control. Assist in reconciling budgets at the end of projects.Advise when client estimates are approved. Work with account team to finalize monthly billing for finance and approve draft billing with finance (CFO).

Manage supplier relationships and negotiate terms – financial and timing – with suppliers, ensuring expedient delivery to the agreed quality and within budget.

Issue Purchase Orders to suppliers from system.

Produce accurate specifications for suppliers across all print and broadcast media. Issue print and broadcast insertion orders from system.

Ad hoc: order office/production supplies; manage IT services of outside IT consultants; trouble-shoot Xerox color copier issues.

Knowledge & Skills

To carry out their Key Tasks, the Production Manager needs the following knowledge and skills

Knowledge

Thorough understanding of project management software, tools and principles

Understanding of the overall agency system (ADVANTAGE) and processes

Familiarity with the creative culture of the agency, and the logistical and practical challenges this might present.

Skills

First-rate organizational skills. Able to prioritize multiple tasks and perform under often extreme pressure.

Able to communicate clearly and authoritatively verbally, whether face to face or on the phone.

Able to negotiate favorable terms for the agency with suppliers, and to buy time from Account Management when necessary.

Problem-solving capacity, identifying causes and suggesting innovative solutions.

Able to give clear verbal and/or written instructions to suppliers and monitor progress.

Numerical capability to produce estimates, monitor on-going costs and reconcile on completion of projects.

To apply or for more information, contact the folks at Mitchell + Palmer, and be sure to let them know what spirit animal you are.

Me? I’m a wolverine, according to the quiz.

Familiar names in this year’s 40 under 40

Accomplished Under 40

While looking through this year’s 40 under 40 – also known as the 14th annual Idaho Business Review Accomplished under 40 list – several familiar names were among this year’s honorees, including:

Karianne Fallow, Red Sky Public Relations

John Hardesty, Bodybuilding.com

Carolyn Lodge, DaviesMoore

Jennie Myers, Drake Cooper

Amanda Watson, Red Sky Public Relations

These, and the other 35 of this year’s Accomplished under 40 will be recognized at an awards ceremony on June 13th, and the 2013 Accomplished under 40 magazine will be published in the June 14th edition of the Idaho Business Review.

Congratulations to all.