Rare is an Xbox Game Studio creating the kind of games the world doesn’t have. Our values – explorers, evolving, together – are fundamental to the games we make and how we make them. Rare offers rewarding and fulfilling careers for exceptional people, supporting you to learn and grow. Our studio is a welcoming campus in the heart of the Midlands, where the majority of our team work in a flexible hybrid work pattern.
Position Overview
Rare is looking for an Art Manager to join our Studio Team. Reporting to the Senior Art Manager, this role will support, mentor, and grow a talented team of artists. The ideal candidate will have outstanding people management, communication, and organization skills, and a great understanding of Art Department dynamics within game development.
Responsibilities
Support the Sea of Thieves art team in delivering high-quality content.
Work with both the wider studio team and external parties to ensure art content meets requirements.
Identify any skill gaps within the art team and work with the art leadership team to help resolve these.
Promote good working practices and high standards across the art content team.
Participate in recruitment and help onboard and support new team members.
Capable of troubleshooting, guiding, and adjusting ongoing tasks as needed.
Build relationships with co-dev Art Managers and Producers to align on and address any possible challenges that could arise.
Ensure artwork developed by external partners is held to the same high standards as our own.
Qualifications
Required Skills and Experience
A strong foundation in art content creation and a comprehensive understanding of relevant art and project disciplines.
Confident managing a team of artists in a dynamic production environment with experience of performance evaluations and team building.
Strong interpersonal communication skills and an effective communicator.
Experience with hiring and interviewing artists.
Takes initiative to solve problems with excellent follow-through.
Strong experience in an art lead, art direction, or art management role.
Desirable Skills and Experience
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Up to date knowledge of current art techniques and software.
Familiarity with task management tools.
Managing external partnerships.
High level of emotional intelligence and tact.
Open and honest, whilst being considerate of others.