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Researcher

West London

We are keen to hear from experienced, confident, driven, skilled Researchers for a new and ambitious 10x60 Fact-Ent Presenter-Led engineering series with a difference.

Proven credits of a similar nature for major broadcasters is essential. These are not stepping-up or first-time roles. Must have proven experience and ability to understand both complex engineering or science topics and language and be able to deliver and present these in a dynamic, fun, easy way to understand. Engineering and or Science background would be an advantage. This will be a demanding series, working in a close knit team to a tight schedule.

Previous experience of delivering big ideas and working across known series is a plus. You will be a team player, supporting the Director in research and story producing, you will need to be resourceful, offering up innovative suggestions and ideas to the Directors, always thinking outside the box. The series will be shooting across Europe, USA & Australia, European language skills would certainly be helpful.

Roles expected to commence immediately/ASAP through to June 2019.
Only successful applicants will be contacted.



Date Approved

14/01/19

Deadline For Applications

17/01/19

Job Title

Researcher

Location

West London

Remote Working Options

Not Applicable

Salary/Rate

dependent upon experience

Contract Type

Other

Duration

5-6 months

Industry

TV

Minimum Experience

3+ Credits

Preferred Genre Experience

Not Specified
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