What You'll Own:
Short-Form Content Editing
Work directly alongside the creative lead to develop a shared editing language, style, and approach. Receive footage and turn around edits quickly - fast, same-session turnaround is a key expectation. Edit alternate hooks, variations, and iterations as directed. This is the core of the role.
On-Set Production Support
Be a reliable second set of hands on shoot days. Operate cameras and audio equipment, run the audio interface, troubleshoot issues, and help keep the studios clean, organized, and ready for filming.
Photography
Capture technical shots (multiple angles, details, and supplementary product photography) and handle photo editing tasks including applying established looks, copy/paste masking, and consistency editing across image sets. Assist with lighting setup and set design for photo shoots.
Creative Documentation & Database
Build and maintain the systems that keep the creative process repeatable. Document lighting setups, camera settings, and audio configurations with visual aids. Create reference sheets per project so the team can pull established looks quickly.
Scheduling & Coordination
Keep the creative calendar updated and serve as the liaison between the Creative Lead and other departments. Coordinate product availability for shoots and keep things moving between spaces as needed.
You'll Excel If:
You Edit Quickly and Iterate Without Ego
You can turn around short-form edits fast, take direction well, and refine in real time. You don't need a lot of oversight to produce good work - you just need clear direction.
You're Production-Fluent
Cameras, audio interfaces, lighting rigs, you're comfortable in a working studio environment. You troubleshoot when things go sideways and don't wait to be told what to do next.
You're Technically Proficient
Premiere Pro and/or DaVinci Resolve. Lightroom or Photoshop. You know these tools well enough to work efficiently and teach yourself what you don't know yet.
You Build Systems, Not Just Files
You're organized in a way that benefits the whole team, by creating documentation, databases, and reference sheets. You think about how to make your work reusable and findable.
You're a Strong Communicator
You surface problems early, coordinate proactively, and keep people informed without being asked. Small teams move fast - good communication is what makes that work.
You're a Gear Person
You don't need to be a professional musician, but genuine familiarity with guitar and pedals will make this job more natural and more fun. We speak fluent gear here.
What Comes With It:
Employee and industry discounts: Build the rig you've been dreaming about at a discount.
Paid Time Off: Take the breaks you need to recharge and stay sharp. The longer you're here, the more PTO you get.
Access to healthcare benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and basic term life coverage.
Gym Membership: Take care of yourself, and we'll take care of the bill.
Pedal Lending Library: Borrow from our library of JHS Pedals to play at home, experiment with sounds, use for gigs and studio sessions, or just feed your curiosity.
Coffee, tea, and snacks stocked: Fuel up when you need it.
Continuous learning support: We invest in your growth and skill development, both inside and outside of work.
Events worth showing up to: Release celebrations, happy hours, a holiday party we go all out for, and team outings that give us the opportunity to connect beyond work.