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| Job Location | Montréal, QC |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
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| Job Type | Full Time |
Job DescriptionAs a community management specialist within the TG, you’ll create and maintain communities of practice to build expertise and collaborations across Ubisoft.From animation programming to data management, the communities you’ll guide will be wide-ranging but always relevant.Listening to and staying aware of the realities of TG members, you’ll oversee the evolution of new and existing communities of practice, providing them with the structure and support they need to flourish.Through your help in the fulfillment of these internal communities, employees throughout the company will benefit from open discussions and, together, elevate the way we create games.About the Technology Group (TG)At the Technology Group (TG), we provide tools, middleware, and services adapted to the needs of Ubisoft game production teams. Be it front-end or back-end solutions, tools, or expertise, we support our productions throughout their life cycle. Through collaboration and innovation, we contribute to boosting the efficiency of pipelines and the development of products to deliver quality games to millions of players worldwide. Exploring ideas, experimenting with new technologies, and implementing stable ones are part of our daily life.What youll doIn a role focused on managing communities of practice, monitoring and evaluating, and communicating, you’ll: