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Sample Machinist; Swim & Ready-to-Wear Garments
Company Description Mateko Resortwear is a sustainable fashion brand in the London Area, United Kingdom. Our brand celebrates the beauty of African anthropology through our unique blend of traditional African aesthetics and modern design. Our collections allow individuals to express their individuality through fashion while supporting environmental sustainability. Role Description This is a temporary on-site role for a Sample Machinist; Swim & Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Sample Machinist will be responsible for sewing fabric pieces together. They will also be responsible for making alterations and adjustments to the pattern. Please note: Applicants for this role should possess significant expertise in handling Jersey 4 stretch swim fabric, medium-weight chiffon and lightweight satin, as these materials form the primary focus of the position. Qualifications Proficient in pattern-making and sewing Experience in working with swimwear Ability to read and interpret technical drawings Experience in using industrial sewing machines and overlockers Attention to detail and ability to work independently Excellent time-management skills Familiarity with sustainable fashion practices is a plus Experience in the fashion industry is a plus Degree in Fashion Design or a related field is a plus *** Urgently Recruiting for Immediate Start***
a month ago9 proposalsRemoteurgent
Bid Writer in Health & Social Care
Experience Level: Expert Estimated project duration: Ongoing Freelance bid-writer required, specialising in health and social care services, especially extra care and with an excellent track record in winning bids: * To be responsible for leading and writing key sections of tenders. Having a proactive approach to tender production including, supporting and contributing to the planning process * Liaising with all stakeholders involved in a tender submission and managing the input from these stakeholders * Working with the bid Manager in planning the production of bids * To Write bids, providing bid management and technical writing skills * Objectively review bid submissions and suggest changes and/or improvements * Gather and co-ordinate bid information from internal teams via phone interview * Completing control documentation ensuring that the bid process is fully completed * Proof read submissions to provide a high level of quality control * Managing the editorial process for the bid throughout its full lifecycle * Editing text produced by others * Ensuring tenders are fully compliant with the client’s requirements *Ensuring key learnings from failed bids are recycled and integrated into new submissions so that we continually improve our bids Multiple tendering opportunities on an ongoing basis for the right candidate
a month ago20 proposalsRemoteExpires in 1Prepare + organize the visual assets needed for YouTube videos
We are hiring someone to prepare and organize the visual assets needed for YouTube videos. Your CORE RESPONSIBILITY will be: 1) Read the script for a given YouTube video, then use your best judgement as to what visual assets would be optimal for each section of the video. Then? 2) Prepare + collect these assets, as needed, and organize them into a Google Drive folder for our video editors. The videos on our channel primarily focus around Photoshop, graphic design, ecommerce, and related topics. The ultimate goal of each video is to provide concise, maximum value to the user while also sprinkling in a bit of fun/humor/entertainment. KEY REQUIREMENTS include: --Experience with the YouTube-video-creation process; --Graphic design / Photoshop skills + experience; --An active Photoshop subscription (a legitimate non-pirated Adobe Photoshop subscription is strongly preferred); --The ability to perform screen-recording videos which clearly and correctly demonstrate the appropriate/required actions for the viewer, on a clean and visually-uncluttered computer workspace (ie, you don't have 40 irrelevant tabs/windows open during the demo, etc); --Excellent instincts + judgement as to what visual assets would be optimal for a given video section; --Creativity, resourcefulness, + initiative, in terms of preparing the very best visual assets, so as to make the very best final video for the viewer. ADDITIONAL BONUS TRAITS include: --Good sense of humor and the ability to integrate a bit of fun/humor/entertainment into some of the visual assets as well. ORGANIZATION / EXPECTATIONS: --The visual assets for a given video will be organized into a dedicated Google Drive folder for that video. This folder will contain clearly-named sub-folders including SCREEN-RECORDING VIDEOS, SCREENGRAB IMAGES, STOCK VIDEOS, STOCK IMAGES, MIDJOURNEY IMAGES, CUSTOM IMAGES, and perhaps others if needed. --The filenames must be clear + descriptive, so our video editors can easily understand what each item demonstrates. "video-1.mp4" is a bad filename since it's unclear what that video illustrates. "create-new-smart-object-in-photoshop.mp4" and "how-to-use-psd-mockups-in-photoshop.mp4" is a clear, descriptive filename whose contents can be understood at a glance. --Items do not need to be excessively split up into tiny clips. (Example: Imagine the current video topic is "Best T-Shirt Mockup Websites", and one featured website is CreativeMarket.com. We wouldn't need separate video files for each little action performed on this website; one single screen-recording video showcasing the relevant actions on this website titled "creative-market-website-screen-recording.mp4" will be sufficient for our editors to scrub through to find the relevant clips) --The balance of needed/optimal assets will vary, from video-to-video. One video might be 90%+ screen-recording videos. Another might be more stock videos or custom images to visually illustrate certain concepts. The goal is NOT to arbitrarily fill the above folders with assets for each video just for the sake of filling each and every possible folder; the goal is instead to use your best judgement as to what visual assets are needed to make the very best video, then simply prepare those and only those required assets, and then conclude your prep for that video. --The ideal candidate will strike the best balance between, selecting/preparing the optimal assets for a given video—but NOT spending excessively massive amounts of time doing this for any one specific video. The goal is to select + curate an excellent pool of assets while ALSO working efficiently. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: --If you create custom images/assets for a given video, you must be willing to provide us a "work for hire" / "copyright transfer" agreement, granting me + my company the copyright to use these assets in our YouTube videos (and perhaps in other marketing materials as well.) This will be a simple Google Document between us. --If you download stock videos or stock image assets, they must come from Storyblocks or Envato Elements, and you must provide the URL list of the specific assets you sourced/downloaded for each video. This will be a simple text document provided to us. POINTS OF CLARIFICATION: --Your responsibility here is NOT to edit together the final YouTube videos themselves; you are instead responsible for preparing the key visual assets for a given video. (Our video editors will take it from there to edit together the final video.) If hired, we will begin with a few paid trial projects. If you do an excellent job in this role, there is likely to be consistent, ongoing work in this position. Selected candidates will be provided with links to our recent YouTube videos to help understand the current video style, the visual assets commonly used, and how the balance of visual assets might vary based upon the video topic. Thank you!
a month ago13 proposalsRemote