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Ignition DVD is offering an exciting opportunity to someone who is looking to make it in the modified car industry.

How does meeting Australia’s top car builders, drifters and drivers sound? What about checking out the best events and the hottest models? What about domestic and international travel? Sound to good to be true? Read on.

We are currently looking to employ someone to train as a Production Assistant with on going training for other potential positions including field producer and producer.

The job is demanding but rewarding and is the perfect way into the modified car industry with all the training and experience you will ever need as a journalist and media producer.

No official experience is necessary and money can’t buy the on-the-job training you will receive.

So if you think you’ve got the skills, are motivated and know your cars, then read on.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

As Production Assistant you will assist the Producer and Production Manager in the production of Ignition DVD. Your main role will be to help produce the features in the DVD while assisting with general production in the office including database and stock management.

You will liase with clients, workshops and car owners to help arrange shoot dates and locations. You will also attend various shoots to act as assistant Field Producer.

On going training will be provided and if the candidate is suitable, the opportunity to move into a Field Producer or Producer role will be provided.

Some travel will be included with the chance of regular travel in the future.

Salary is to be negotiated based on skill level, experience and qualifications.

The opportunities are endless within the Infinity Entertainment organization.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.

No official qualifications are required although some will be considered an advantage such as:

-Media or Journalism courses or degree

- Mechanical apprenticeship

The main priority is to have a strong knowledge of import cars, the import modified car scene and it’s different cultures. Car knowledge is essential for script writing, field producing and helping editors with features. A strong car knowledge will also help when liasing with car and workshop owners.

English and grammar is as high a priority as a professional and motivated attitude. We are seeking someone who wishes to help the product excel and move forward into the future.

This job is the ultimate opportunity into the modified car industry.

Must be: Over 18 years of age

Passed secondary school

Be an Australian Resident or Citizen

Be able to hold a valid passport

Have a current drivers licence

Reside in Sydney NSW

Be able to work nights and weekends when required

APPLICATION PROCESS

All applicants are to submit a resume and cover letter to:

[email protected]

Applicants who meet the initial criteria will then be sent a “application pack” to assess the candidates suitability for the job before progressing to the interview stage.

For more information contact [email protected] or ring Andrew on 0422 043 555.

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