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Project Director (JetBlue)

New York

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Hello from adam&eve DDB NY!

adam&eveDDB NY is the “feelings first” agency, blending the excitement and ambition of a start-up with the iconic creative legacy that is DDB. Creative excellence is our north star— we relentlessly pursue work that is not only emotionally charged and beautifully crafted but rooted in what’s alive in the world now. We care deeply about what’s happening in culture, in the industry, and pour that passion into ideas that help brands outmaneuver competitors to genuinely win hearts & minds.

We believe great ideas don’t just win awards—they make an impact. That’s why we tap into best-in-class talent from across our global network to dream big and deliver work that actually works. Whether it’s a bold 360 campaign or a piece of digital content that people can’t help but share, our goal is simple: create work people want to spend time with, ideas that spark real feelings, and an output that moves our clients’ business forward.

Our team is fueled by openness, curiosity, kindness, and a hunger to keep pushing—always making space for new voices, new ideas, and brave creative thinking. Because here, the best ideas can come from anyone, anywhere.

We are proud of our feelings-first, award-winning, culturally disruptive DNA. If this sounds appealing, we hope you’re interested in joining us!

About the Role 

This opportunity is for a passionate & driven Project Director. At adam&eveDDB NY, we have an insatiable hunger to create amazing work—and the hustle to make it happen daily.

In this role, you’ll be closely integrated with JetBlue internal operations and will be responsible for all content developed by the on-site creative studio, including conceptual designs for Digital / Print / Social Media channels as well as production and adaptation of assets required to answer JetBlue marketing and consumer promotion briefs. This will also involve management of project stakeholders, approvals, delivery schedules and quality control.

Operating alongside the Studio Manager (JetBlue client role), the Project Director will allocate the work to JetBlue studio resources and agency’s resources in US, UK and India.

The role will be closely integrated with JetBlue internal operations, working directly with JetBlue clients to deliver work against their needs.

Occasional presence at the client’s office is required, however primary location of the position will be at our office in Soho, NY.

Qualifications

  • Run the design workflow for the JetBlue Studio
  • Manage a high-volume of design projects (40+ simultaneously) covering print, web (.com), social and digital platforms
  • Partner with JetBlue team on creation and ingesting of briefs, managing timelines, assigning resources and keeping stakeholders up to date on project status
  • Work directly with five designers & copywriters and other integrated agency teams
  • Review design work against the brief and specifications to ensure it meets expectations
  • Ensure high standards of creativity are upheld across all projects
  • Oversee upload and delivery of final design files
  • Establish best practices and providing creative production expertise 

Position Requirements

  • 8+ years of digital creative production/project management experience
  • Proficient in Asana, Adobe Creative Suite & Microsoft 365
  • Expertise in creative and production talent across multi-channel projects including concepting, design, retouching, motion graphics, digital development
  • Comfortable having strategic conversations, leading creative development, providing production-based solutions, and building engaging content
  • Confident in having great communication and presentation skills
  • Strong leadership and team management skills, ability to share knowledge & mentor others
  • Highly organized problem solver and hands-on operator
  • Excellent scoping and project risk management skills
  • More importantly, you are fun to work with!

What We Offer 

  • 💰 Competitive Salary Range: $150,000 - $160,000 commensurate with experience
  • ⚕️Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans
  • 🏝️Generous Time Off
  • 👶Paid parental leave
  • 🎒Tuition Reimbursement
  • 🥕Family Planning Assistance
  • 📈Stock Discounts
  • 🚌Transit Discounts
  • 💡LinkedIn Learning Access
  • 🧠Employee Assistance Programs

Please let us know should you require any additional support or assistance through the recruitment process.

This role requires regular in-office presence with a minimum of three days per week, to engage and collaborate in in-person team interactions and meetings as required.

The range below represents the low and high end of the base salary someone in this role may earn as an employee of adam&eveDDBNYC. Salaries will vary based on various factors including but not limited to professional and academic experience, training, associated responsibilities, and other business and organizational needs. The range listed is just one component of our total compensation package for employees. Salary decisions are dependent on the circumstances of each hire.

NYC Pay Range

$150,000 - $160,000 USD

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