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Compensation Range: $65,000.00 - $75,000.00 Plus Incentive Bonus based on Performance Location: 1301 S Lamar Blvd , Austin, Texas, 78704 Alamo Drafthouse is seeking a Project Coordinator to support the successful delivery of technology and cross-functional initiatives through strong agile practices, clear communication, and consistent execution. This role reports to the Sr. Director of Program Management and operates as a hands-on partner to delivery teams, ensuring work is well-planned, visible, and moving forward smoothly. The Project Coordinator brings practical experience working within agile or agile-inspired environments and is comfortable facilitating team-level ceremonies, tracking commitments, and helping teams stay focused on delivering meaningful outcomes. This role plays a key part in surfacing risks, dependencies, and progress while helping teams continuously improve how they work. While not all initiatives follow a rigid agile framework, Alamo embraces agile principles, delivering work in smaller, iterative increments, learning quickly, and adapting as conditions change. The Project Coordinator helps teams apply those principles in a way that fits Alamo’s culture and operating reality. WHAT WE OFFER A fun workplace where you can be yourself and do awesome work! Free movies & food Paid time off Competitive pay Flexible scheduling Medical, dental, vision, FSA, HSA, and voluntary benefits are available for all full-time and part-time teammates OUR MISSION: To Ensure EVERY Guest and Teammate Has An AWESOME Experience And Is EXCITED To Come Back CORE ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES Facilitate agile ceremonies, including sprint planning, sprint reviews, retrospectives, and stand-ups, ensuring meetings are effective, inclusive, and outcome-focused Support delivery teams in organizing and sequencing work into manageable, iterative increments aligned with agile principles Track project progress, risks, dependencies, and action items, proactively surfacing issues to the Sr. Director of Program Management Act as a connective layer between delivery teams and program leadership, providing clear visibility into team health, momentum, and blockers Partner with the Sr. Director of Program Management to ensure consistency in delivery practices across teams while allowing flexibility based on project needs Help teams continuously improve by identifying patterns, friction points, and opportunities to refine how work gets done Maintain accurate project documentation, timelines, and status updates using approved tools and templates Support both agile and non-traditional projects by applying a lightweight structure without introducing unnecessary process or overhead Uphold standards of behavior as defined by the company's Core Values, Code of Conduct, and Operational Guidelines QUALIFICATIONS 3–6 years of experience supporting project or delivery work in agile or agile-inspired environments Practical, hands-on experience facilitating agile ceremonies such as sprint planning, retrospectives, sprint reviews, and stand-ups Solid understanding of agile principles (Scrum, Kanban, or hybrid approaches), with an emphasis on applying them pragmatically rather than dogmatically Experience supporting delivery teams by organizing work, tracking progress, and helping surface risks, blockers, and dependencies Strong communication skills, with the ability to synthesize team-level details into clear, concise updates for program leadership Comfortable working across technical and non-technical teams, including software, operations, and business partners Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and consistent follow-through Experience using modern project management tools (e.g., ClickUp, Jira, Asana, or similar) A collaborative, service-oriented mindset with a desire to grow into increased responsibility over time OUR CORE VALUES: DO THE RIGHT THING We strive to be a force of good in our company, in our industry and in the world. We stand up for our beliefs even when it is hard. We start from a place of kindness. FOSTER COMMUNITY We value what is unique about each other and celebrate our differences. We treat each other with respect, support each other’s passions, and help each other grow. We welcome healthy debate but don’t tolerate intolerance. We take this commitment outside our 4 walls, creating neighborhood theaters that are deeply tied to the local community. BOLDLY GO Like the crew of the Starship Enterprise™, we seek out new experiences and pursue innovation in all of our work. We take risks and chart new territory. We learn from our mistakes and continuously improve. GIVE A SH!T We are passionate about creating awesome experiences. We obsess over every detail and take pride in our work because we know it makes all the difference to our guests and our teammates. Our pursuit of excellence drives us to do our best. Company: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Our team is expanding, and we want to hire the most talented people we can. Continued success depends on it! Once you've had a chance to explore our current open positions, apply to the ones you feel suit you best and keep track of both your progress in the selection process, and new postings that might interest you! Thanks for your interest in working on our team!

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