.As a Production Coordinator, you will support the Department Manager on a day-to-day basis and provide the first point of contact for department team members. You will maintain departmental records and reports, communicate the day's scheduled events, arrange key meetings, and provide general administrative support. Responsibilities Understand the department(s) and work with the Production Supervisor and Department Head to maintain and manage the department schedule. Under the guidance of the Production Supervisor, track progress of tasks for assigned artists or sequences in Shotgun to reflect scheduled, in-progress, and completed departmental work. Collaborate with other coordinators and supervisors to keep all data accurate and current. Partner with the Production Supervisor and Department Head to set the priorities of the department, taking into account the priorities of the show that are established by the Production Supervisors and the Production Manager. Enter and maintain production data in the studio's production database and related departmental records to reflect scheduled, in-progress, and completed departmental work. Collaborate with other coordinators and managers to keep all data accurate and up-to-date. Schedule meetings at the request of the Manager and Lead(s); proactively maintain the calendar with alertness to topics, deadlines, and conflicts; manage the schedules ofkey personnel. Ensure proper preparation for all meetings and reviews; record and publish notes from meetings and reviews that accurately reflect action items and distribute as needed. Coordinate work that enters and leaves the department to ensure completeness; provide administrative support as needed to ensure that communications are accurate and complete. As second in command to the Production Supervisor, proactively respond to requests for information and assistance from those within and outside of the department. Follow up with Artist Leads on a daily basis to ensure task deliveries remain on schedule. Assist the Production Supervisor with maintaining quotas, deadlines & inventory, ensuring departmental productivity goals are consistently met; generate weekly report from department quota; bring concerns about potential schedule or budget overruns to the Production Supervisor and Production Manager. Understand the department's workflow from the area attached to and understand the dependencies from departments of other areas. Act as a point of coordination of work that enters and leaves the department ensuring procedures are followed to ensure workflow from one department to the next is as seamless as possible. Communicate with other departments regarding department needs. Stay abreast of issues on the floor and elevate information appropriately to Production Supervisor. Assist the Department Head and CG Supervisor in dealing with issues related to the department. Coordinate crew meetings