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Ekogreen, a leader in nondestructive testing (NDT) and aviation engine services, is seeking a talented and detail-oriented Remote Video Editor to create compelling video content for marketing, training, and corporate communications. The ideal candidate will have experience in video editing, motion graphics, and storytelling, with the ability to produce high-quality visual content that aligns with our brand and business goals.

Key Responsibilities:

Video Editing & Post-Production:

Edit and produce high-quality videos for social media, website content, advertisements, and internal training materials.

Enhance raw footage using color correction, audio balancing, and special effects.

Ensure all videos align with Ekogreens branding, messaging, and industry standards.

Motion Graphics & Visual Effects:

Create motion graphics, transitions, and animated elements to enhance video engagement.

Implement visual storytelling techniques to make technical content more engaging and digestible.

Content Strategy & Collaboration:

Work closely with marketing, HR, and technical teams to develop video content that communicates key company messages.

Brainstorm and execute creative video concepts that showcase Ekogreen.co’s expertise in aviation, engineering, and NDT services.

File Management & Optimization:

Maintain an organized library of video assets, footage, and project files.

Export videos in various formats optimized for YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, and internal use.

Qualifications & Skills:

Education: Bachelor's degree in Film Production, Media Studies, Communications, or a related field (preferred but not required).

Experience: 2+ years in video editing, motion graphics, or multimedia production (preferably in aviation, engineering, or corporate environments).

Technical Skills:

Proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro.

Knowledge of color grading, audio editing, and motion graphics.

Experience with 3D animation (Blender, Cinema 4D) is a plus.

Soft Skills:

Strong storytelling and creative vision.

Ability to work independently in a remote setting while managing multiple projects.

Excellent attention to detail and adherence to deadlines.

Benefits:

Fully remote position with flexible work hours.

Competitive salary and career growth opportunities.

Work on high-impact projects in aviation and engineering.

Opportunity to collaborate with a dynamic and innovative team.

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