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Join our team as an Electrician – Video Recording and play a pivotal role in advancing the future of electrical training and technology. Use your expertise to document real-world electrical work tasks by recording and labeling videos, directly contributing to resources that will empower other professionals and improve industry standards. This is a unique opportunity to blend your hands-on skills with cutting-edge technological initiatives, all from the convenience of your current location.
Job Responsibility:
Capture short, high-quality videos of electrical work tasks during your daily activities using a smartphone or similar device
Follow clear and detailed guidelines on recording angles, task steps, and lighting to ensure video consistency
Annotate and label recorded footage accurately in alignment with provided instructions
Upload video content and annotations through the designated platform in a timely manner
Adhere strictly to all safety protocols and privacy requirements throughout the recording process
Communicate effectively with the project team, providing feedback and clarifying questions as needed
Assist in improving video-based training materials for the electrical profession
Requirements:
At least 2 years of hands-on experience as an electrician (residential or commercial)
Currently residing in the United States
Proficient in using smartphones or equivalent devices for video recording
Demonstrated ability to follow instructions and complete tasks with precision
Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
Reliable internet access for uploading video files and collaborating remotely
Nice to have:
Journeyman or Master Electrician license
Experience across both residential and commercial electrical environments