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Creative Specialist

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At Glazing Vision, we’re looking for a Creative Specialist to join our marketing team, supporting a growing global brand in a varied and collaborative role.

Report to: CX Manager

Role Overview

This role is crucial in defining and producing compelling visual and video content that supports our marketing strategies, with a specific focus on the construction and manufacturing industries. They will seamlessly blend traditional graphic design excellence with cutting-edge AI tools, 3D rendering, and video editing techniques to create impactful assets for both digital and print platforms.

Key Responsibilities

Concept & Strategy:

  • Develop compelling creative drafts and concepts for marketing campaigns, product launches, and brand initiatives across all media types.

  • Translate complex construction and manufacturing techniques into clear, engaging visual and video narratives.

  • Stay current with design trends, marketing technologies, and AI-driven creative tools to ensure our output is innovative and competitive.

    Visual & Video Asset Production:

  • Design and produce a wide range of visual assets for both digital use (website, social media, email, digital ads) and print (brochures, signage, trade show materials).

  • Edit, animate, and produce high-quality marketing videos (e.g., case studies, product explainers, social media clips, internal communications).

  • Utilise rendering tools (e.g., 3D software) to create realistic product visualisations and manufacturing process demonstrations, often integrating these into video projects.

  • Execute high-quality graphic design and motion graphics across all materials, ensuring brand consistency and visual impact.

    Software & Tool Expertise:

  • Maintain expert proficiency in the Adobe Creative Suite, including essential tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects.

  • Effectively integrate and utilise various AI tools for rapid prototyping, image generation, content variation, and design/video enhancement.

    Skills and Qualifications

    Experience: Proven experience in a creative, graphic design, or video production role, preferably within the construction, architecture, engineering, or manufacturing sectors.

    Technical Proficiency:

  • Expert-level skills in graphic design and video editing/motion graphics principles and execution.

  • Deep proficiency in the Adobe Creative Suite (especially Premiere Pro and After Effects).

  • Demonstrated ability to use AI tools for creative tasks.

  • Experience using rendering software for product or technical visualisation.

    Core Competencies:

  • Strong portfolio showcasing creative draft, concept design, video production, and final production work.

  • Understanding of video production workflows, from storyboarding to final output/delivery.

  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.

  • Exceptional attention to detail and a passion for visual and video storytelling.

    Glazing Vision is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race (including colour, nationality, and ethnic or national origin), religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation.

    A portfolio showcasing your best and most recent work is essential for this role. Please note that applications submitted without a portfolio will not be considered

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