Video Editor - Graphic Designer
TextLocation: Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
Job Schedule: Full time
Job Level: Experienced
About the Role
We are seeking a creative and detail-oriented Video Editor/Graphic Designer to join our team. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in video editing but is also skilled in graphic design. The successful candidate will have a sharp eye for storytelling, proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, and the ability to collaborate with a creative team to deliver high-quality visual content.
Duties and Responsibilities:
As the Video Editor - Graphic Designer, you will:
Video Editing & Production:
Edit and produce high-quality motion videos, ensuring engaging storytelling and seamless transitions.
Incorporate motion graphics, animations, and other visual effects into video content.
Collaboration:
Collaborate with the creative team to conceptualize and execute compelling video projects.
Graphic Design:
Create graphic design assets for digital and print platforms as needed.
Brand Alignment:
Ensure all deliverables align with brand guidelines and project requirements.
Industry Trends:
Stay up-to-date with industry trends, software, and editing techniques to enhance output.
Skills and Experience:
Minimum Experience:
2+ years of experience in video editing and graphic design, preferably in an agency or creative environment.
Educational Background:
Diploma in Design, Fine Arts, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
Software Proficiency:
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator).
Creative Skills:
Strong understanding of visual storytelling, pacing, and composition.
Ability to bring a unique point of view to video editing and problem-solving.
Time Management:
Excellent time-management and multitasking abilities to manage multiple projects effectively.
Design Aesthetics:
A keen eye for detail and design aesthetics.
Team Collaboration:
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work cohesively within a larger creative team.
Adaptability:
Ability to adapt quickly and thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Application Process:
To apply, visit the Video Editor - Graphic Designer job application link.
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BURN Manufacturing Co.
BURN is a company dedicated to addressing deforestation and improving cooking efficiency in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its story began in 1990 when Peter Scott, during his travels in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), witnessed the environmental damage caused by charcoal production for household cooking. Motivated by this, Peter committed himself to finding a solution and began designing fuel-efficient stoves.
In 2010, after working as a cookstove consultant in Central America and Sub-Saharan Africa, Peter founded BURN Design Lab and BURN Manufacturing Co. on Vashon Island, Washington. The company initially operated on a limited budget but quickly gathered a team of world-class designers and engineers focused on creating the most efficient cookstoves globally.
By 2014, BURN opened its first full manufacturing facility in Kenya, making it the first and only vertically integrated modern cookstove company in Sub-Saharan Africa. The solar-powered facility now has a production capacity of 400,000 stoves per month and provides jobs for over 2,500 people, with half of the workforce being women.
BURN’s stoves, like the Jikokoa, offer significant social, financial, and environmental benefits. A study by UC Berkeley revealed that a $40 investment in a Jikokoa stove could return $1,000 in societal benefits. Over the next three years, BURN plans to expand its reach to Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, DRC, Nigeria, and Ghana, launch five new products, and increase production capacity to 1 million stoves per month.