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About the Role
As Games Manager, the successful candidate will lead the development, delivery, and continuous improvement of competitions, making them engaging, enjoyable, fair, and commercially successful. The role works across Product, Marketing, Compliance, Customer Experience, and Technology, shaping innovative competition experiences that put customers at the heart of every decision. It also involves line managing the Games Developer(s), driving the team forward as the company grows.
What you will be doing
- Developing and delivering competition and games strategy
- Designing and launching new competition formats, mechanics, and promotional campaigns
- Managing the full competition lifecycle from concept through to completion
- Monitoring performance, participation trends, and customer feedback to drive continuous improvement
- Ensuring all competitions comply with UK legislation, ASA guidance, the CAP Code, and company policies
- Maintaining accurate competition rules, terms and conditions, and operational processes
- Producing regular reports on key performance indicators and business insights
- Leading and developing the Games Developer(s) within the team
- Collaborating cross-functionally to ensure competitions are delivered smoothly and on time
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- Experience in a Games Manager, Product Manager, Gaming Operations, or similar role
- Strong understanding of online competitions, gaming, or digital entertainment sectors
- Excellent analytical and reporting skills with proficiency in reporting tools and performance analytics
- Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Experience in regulated gaming, gambling, or competition industries
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