Spirit Solar Ltd has been installing solar and battery storage throughout Reading since 2010 (we're one of the first solar installers, and one of the best in the UK). We've found a phenomenal opportunity within a niche on YouTube and are looking for someone ambitious and hungry to help take on the responsibility and challenge of building the channel for a growing company in a cutting-edge industry.
Ideally you're very techy, and enjoy learning about new technologies as well as able to grasp and understand tricky concepts (there are a lot of those in the solar industry).
You must be able to commute to our office in Reading 5 days a week in office.
Our office is an environment full of young people, and you'll mainly be working with Chris Sanger (the one who wrote this amazing ad), Luke Pemberton, Tok Charles (the guy on camera) along with the rest of our marketing team Tom and Alicja who are currently building the channel and driving the company's marketing forward.
Technical requirements:
Adobe Premier Pro
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Photoshop
Competent with a camera and setting up lighting
Can fly a drone (not required)
You'd be in charge and in control of:
Videography
Video editing
Marketing asset creation (Intermediate difficulty photoshop for thumbnails, the website, and print media. Nothing crazy.)
Creating other content such as social media posts and adverts and shorts.
Light data analysis for video & content improvement/optimisation.
We want to hire someone so enthralled and obsessed with the challenge of dominating a YouTube niche that they're always thinking about how to improve the content and grow the company's brand to be the best that it can be.
The starting salary is between 25k and 35k, however, ultimately your compensation will be based on what you bring to the table.
If you love the idea and challenge of building a YouTube channel, email chriss@spiritenergy.co.uk .
Please submit a portfolio if possible.
Bloopers (the boss said we couldn't actually put this in a job ad because it's 'unprofessional').
Must be a maverick who can fly by the seat of their pants.
Must be addicted to YouTube.
Must have built their own PC at some point.
Must be ambitious and techy, with an ego that's writing cheques their body can't cash (two Top Gun references in one job ad!).