TRAFFIC North West

Studio Talent & Operations Lead

Harrison Scott Associates
South African Rand . ZAR 200,000 - 300,000

Job Description

Overview

This position is with a major player in their field. The primary purpose of the role is to ensure the studio has adequate resources to carry out its work and, conversely, that the work it takes on is realistic and manageable within the available resources. He or she must manage and oversee people, equipment, workflow and quality assurance.

Responsibilities
  • Recruit staff and freelancers and provide any induction they may need.
  • Ensure roles, skills and procedures are optimised for maximum efficiency and quality of service.
  • Maintain technical infrastructure, arranging for maintenance, upgrades, repairs and replacement of consumables as necessary.
  • Involve in individual projects, typically alongside a Project Manager.
  • Handle client interface and maintain client relationships.
Status

This position has now been filled, but is kept on the website as we have other similar vacancies that might interest you.

About This Role

Career insights for Media Technical Directors/Managers positions

Salary Benchmark
$82,510/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Coordination Monitoring Speaking Critical Thinking
Common Technologies
Adobe After Effects Apple Final Cut Pro The Associated Press ENPS C++ Perl Python C Software development tools

Job Overview

Date Posted
12 Mar 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 200,000 - 300,000
Location
North West, South Africa

Media Technical Directors/Managers Insights

Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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