Content Creator

Hatfield Peverel
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WE Talent are proud to be supporting our client who is hiring a creative and talented in-house videographer/photographer with a passion for storytelling through video and photography. We're looking for someone who can produce engaging, high-quality content to showcase our industry leading products and innovations in sustainable construction.

From social media reels to product demonstrations and campaigns, you’ll bring our brand to life across multiple platforms, crafting stories that inspire, inform and captivate.

Working Hours - this role will be 80% travel so working hours may vary, when onsite the hours will be 8am-5pm

Salary - £30-32k with travel expenses paid and access to company car during working hours

Key responsibilities

Content Creation & Editing:

  • Film, photograph, and edit high-quality video and photo content for use on all social media and digital platforms, (including short-form (Instagram Reels, TikTok), Long form (YouTube) company website and print content (brochures and client literature)

  • Conducting digital photography on location or in-studio to produce captivating imagery to a highly professional standard

  • Organise and maintain an archive of visual assets for future use

  • Maintain the client’s tone of voice and aesthetic across all content to ensure a cohesive brand presence

  • Drone Operation(preferred but not essential): Capture aerial footage to showcase the benefits of our sustainable products

  • Travel to and capture site work, both in the UK and overseas, capturing content in real-time during work and behind-the-scenes activities

  • Plan, shoot, and edit videos, ensuring a consistent and compelling visual style

  • Attend exhibitions to capture on-the-day footage

  • Work with the marketing team to ensure all media needs are met and content is driving brand awareness and engagement

  • Stay ahead of trends in video production to produce cutting-edge content

  • Manage and maintain equipment, suggesting upgrades as needed

  • Maintaining and ensuring the proper functioning of all equipment, including storage, transportation, and on-site usage, and managing equipment inventory

    Social Media Management:

  • Create regular content for the official social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok and LinkedIn) to drive engagement and brand awareness

    Skills and Experience Required:

  • Proven experience in videography and video editing (portfolio required)

  • A degree in Videography, Photography or another relevant field (desirable)

  • Proficient in video production and editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects) and design software (e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator)

  • Ability to create engaging visual content, including photography, video, and graphics

  • Strong organisational skills and the ability to meet deadlines.

  • Demonstrating effective problem-solving skills to ensure successful project outcomes

  • Experience in capturing content within construction, engineering or property/architecture would be desirable

  • Basic graphic design knowledge (Photoshop, Illustrator)

  • Experience with motion graphics or animation (desirable)

  • A hands-on attitude and approach

  • Passion for sustainability and a desire to contribute to a greener future

  • A willingness to travel (UK and overseas) as this role will be based 80% on site and will involve driving and staying overnight

    Benefits

  • Branded company car to use during working hours

  • Annual leave: 20 days plus bank holiday

  • Extra day off on birthday

  • Health Benefits: Mental wellbeing package

  • Parking/Office Benefits: Free parking

    If you have experience within content creation and are looking for an exciting new role - apply now!

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