Full Time
800
TBD
Apr 17, 2026
'm looking for a dedicated, detail-oriented video editor to join De Videofabriek — a Dutch video production company — as a long-term, full-time team member.
This is not just an editing role. You'll be working closely with me on a wide range of video content: client deliverables, Instagram/LinkedIn content, and multi-format exports. You'll be involved in the process, not just handed files.
**What you'll do:**
- Edit videos based on a structured proxy workflow
- Add captions (accurate timing, clean styling) and motion graphics/animations
- Export multiple formats per project efficiently
- When no edit jobs are queued: help build and optimize templates, workflows, and systems in Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Notion
- Communicate clearly despite a language difference — most content is in Dutch and English; scripts and SRTs are always provided, and I'll brief you thoroughly on context
**What I'm looking for:**
- Strong Premiere Pro skills — fast, clean, organized
- Basic After Effects knowledge is preferred
- Experience with captions (not just auto-generated — properly timed, styled and animated)
- Comfortable working in Notion for task and project management
- Proactive, reliable, and communicative — someone who thinks along, not just executes
- Available during most of the overlapping hours, proactive and independent in other hours
- Can handle Dutch captions and subtitles without understanding the language (scripts + briefings always provided in English)
**Nice to have:**
- Experience with proxy workflows
- Familiarity with Instagram and LinkedIn-style short-form video. YouTube is a plus
- Understanding of Dutch (not required, but a big plus)
**What we offer:**
- Full-time remote position (~40 hrs/week)
- €750/month (long-term, stable work)
- Close collaboration — you won't be left in the dark
- Room to grow as systems and workload scale
**How to apply:**
Send a short message explaining your editing background + 2-3 examples of work that show captions and/or motion graphics. Bonus: tell me one thing you'd check to improve in a typical editing workflow.