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YouTube Video Producer – Confidential Enterprise Tech Client

Full-time | $120k–$160k annual salary | Mountain View, CA (San Francisco Bay area) | Hybrid

Snowball is hiring a YouTube Video Producer for a confidential, global technology company shaping how the world works, builds, and connects.

The Opportunity

This is an opportunity to help evolve and scale YouTube channels for one of the most influential technology brands in the world. From concept to publish, you’ll own the full production process, with a focus on making powerful technology feel human, accessible, and exciting through YouTube-native storytelling.

This role reports directly into the client’s internal marketing and content organization, with Snowball serving as the creative YouTube partner supporting the channel’s strategic and creative development. You’ll collaborate closely with Snowball’s YouTube growth experts (27M+ subscribers, 110B+ views) to push creative boundaries, experiment with new formats.

The ideal candidate is a creative producer who understands how to operate at scale, thrives in high-output environments, and loves turning complex ideas into content people actually want to watch.

What You’ll Do

  • Produce YouTube-first content across existing, high-performing channels

  • Lead end-to-end production: scripting, filming, producing, and post-production collaboration.

  • Evolve and elevate established formats while creating new, scalable series

  • Translate complex technical topics into clear, compelling, human-centered stories

  • Partner closely with internal marketing, brand, and product teams to ensure creative and strategic alignment

  • Use performance insights and audience data to optimize for reach, retention, and long-term growth

  • Help shape the long-term creative roadmap for the global brand’s YouTube presence


What You Bring

  • 5+ years of video production, filmmaking, or content creation experience with a strong portfolio (YouTube experience preferred).

  • Experience producing content for established channels and scaling ongoing content programs

  • Proven ability to make technical or complex subjects engaging, accessible, and entertaining

  • Strong understanding of YouTube storytelling, packaging, pacing, and audience behavior

  • Strong organizational/project management skills and ability to manage multiple workflows.

  • A collaborative, proactive mindset and comfort working with large, cross-functional teams

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