Sr. Producer
Sid Lee View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $90,000-110,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the end-to-end production of advertising and branded content, including broadcast, social, digital, and integrated campaigns.
- Collaborate closely with creative, strategy, and account teams to interpret briefs and elevate ideas into compelling visual stories.
- Build, manage, and inspire multidisciplinary production crews, from internal creators to external partners, talents, and suppliers, to successfully complete projects.
- Oversee production schedules, budgets, logistical plans, and post-production workflows (animation, VFX, compositing, colour grading, AI and more).
- Navigate legal, union, copyright, and compliance requirements specific to agency and advertising contexts.
- Proactively problem-solve and deliver production solutions that balance creative ambition with technical and budget realities.
- Budgeting, actualizing, and wrapping all productions efficiently, on time and on budget.
- Act as a creative ambassador and champion of innovation at Sid Lee.
- Ensure final project documentation, closeout, archiving, and billing are clear and complete.
- 6+ years of experience as a producer for advertising, social media, TV, video/photo, experiential, or branded content projects.
- Strong portfolio of agency-produced work.
- Very good command of production and post-production techniques (film crew, equipment, post-production etc.).
- Advanced organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
- Strong negotiation skills while vetting and building production plans.
- Excellent communication skills with clients, internal team members, and agency production partners.
- Knowledge of industry agreements, local supplier networks, and production norms.
- Passion for creative innovation, team collaboration, and working with ambitious brands.
- Strong interest and expertise in new technologies, including artificial intelligence.
- Possess extensive knowledge of the network of production and post-production vendors in Toronto.