Thursday 19 February 2009

Tantalising job ops ...

International Tug & Salvage magazine, Freelance Sub-Editor/Writer - Wiltshire
date posted: Tuesday, 17th February 2009
date ending: Friday, 27th February 2009
International Tug & Salvage magazine, the world’s leading trade publication for the tugboat, towage and salvage industries, is looking for…
-->International Tug & Salvage magazine, the world’s leading trade publication for the tugboat, towage and salvage industries, is looking for part-time freelance help.The role will include design, layout, re-writing press releases, meticulous fact-checking and headline writing. A good working knowledge of InDesign is essential, and familiarity with the maritime industry would be a definite advantage.The position will be on-going, and based in a small, friendly office near Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire.Interested applicants should send a CV and brief summary of suitability for the role to editor Dawn Gorman at dawn@tugandsalvage.com by 27th February.http://www.tugandsalvage.com/
application details
job type:
Trade Magazine
job role:
Freelance
job location:
United Kingdom - South-West
email CVs to:
dawn@tugandsalvage.com

Tunnels & Tunnelling International, Deputy Editor
date posted: Tuesday, 10th February 2009
date ending: Thursday, 19th February 2009
Tunnels & Tunnelling International, the leading magazine covering the global tunnelling industry, is looking to expand the team by hiring a new…
-->Tunnels & Tunnelling International, the leading magazine covering the global tunnelling industry, is looking to expand the team by hiring a new deputy editor.The successful candidate will have either a degree in an engineering/science subject, or experience working in the tunnelling/construction industries. They’ll also have excellent written English, and either a writing qualification or a strong portfolio of published articles.The role will involve reporting on tunnelling projects around the world, meeting and interviewing leading figures within the industry, consulting with experts on technical articles, and representing the most respected international tunnelling magazine at conferences and industry events. So the successful candidate will also have great people skills, an interest in travel, and the confidence to be an ambassador for T&TI.Salary: up to £26k depending on experience.

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