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Cameraman-Monteur Statut Du Poste : Poste Temporaire À Temps Complet Lieu : Centre Bell, Montréal Titre du poste : Cameraman-monteur Statut du poste : Poste temporaire à temps complet Lieu : Centre Bell, Montréal Qui nous sommes Le Groupe CH est l’entreprise de sports et de divertissement par excellence au Québec. Que ça soit lors d’un match de hockey, d’un spectacle ou d’un festival, nous cherchons constamment à faire vivre à nos partisans et spectateurs des expériences uniques et mémorables. Notre succès est tributaire du talent de nos employés dont la passion nous permet chaque jour d’innover et de rehausser l’expérience des partisans et accroitre la satisfaction de nos clients. Raison d’être du poste Œuvrant au sein du groupe de l’équipe marketing du Rocket de Laval, ce poste requiert que la personne intègre la bulle du Rocket. Sous la supervision du Directeur, marketing et événements, vous serez appelé à couvrir les activités de l’équipe (entraînements, soirs de match, capsules vidéo ou toutes autres demandes). Vous ferez également du montage vidéo, transférerez et téléchargerez le contenu sur les différentes plateformes pour la diffusion sur le site web de l’équipe, les infolettres et les médias sociaux. Ceci est un poste temporaire d’environ 8 semaines. Vous serez reconnu pour • Filmer des séquences lors des entraînements et des matchs : au Centre Bell et au Complexe sportif Bell ; • Produire des capsules vidéo pour HabsTV et RocketTV ; • Habileté à exécuter plusieurs tâches et à s’occuper de plusieurs projets en même temps ; • Être très flexible sur les heures de travail et être disponible à court préavis, les soirs et les fins de semaine ; • Toutes autres tâches connexes Nous voulons vous rencontrer si vous avez les qualifications suivantes : • Habileté à préparer l’équipement rapidement, filmer et effectuer le montage dans des délais serrés ; • Excellente connaissance de la suite Adobe • Bonne connaissance des Canadiens de Montréal, du Rocket de Laval, de la Ligue américaine, de même que le hockey en général ; • Bilinguisme, tant à l’oral qu’à l’écrit ; • Doit posséder un permis de conduire ; • Capacité à s’adapter très rapidement aux changements ; • Avoir une capacité à gérer plusieurs dossiers simultanément et une forte tolérance au stress • Démontrer un sens marqué de l’organisation, d’autonomie et de leadership • Autonomie, initiative et discrétion. • Afin d’intégrer la bulle, disponibilité d’aller se faire tester tous les jours au Centre Bell pour la COVID-19 Pour poser votre candidature, veuillez acheminer votre CV par courriel à [email protected] en écrivant le nom du poste dans l’objet du courriel. Nous célébrons la diversité Au Groupe CH, nous favorisons une culture inclusive, visant l’embauche de personnes provenant de divers horizons et ayant des expériences variées. Nous nous engageons à promouvoir l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusion au sein de notre communauté. Nous offrons un lieu de travail inclusif où les employés peuvent se démarquer et mettre à profit leur unicité et leurs talents pour innover et atteindre leur plein potentiel. Toutes les candidatures seront étudiées, toutefois, seuls les candidats retenus pour une entrevue seront contactés. * L'usage du genre masculin a pour unique but d’alléger le texte. Title: Cameraman – Video Editor Employment Status: Temporary Full-Time Position Location: Centre Bell, Montreal Who we are Groupe CH is Quebec's premier sports and entertainment organisation. From hockey games to shows or festivals, we are constantly seeking to provide our fans and audience with unique and memorable experiences. Our success depends on the talent of our employees, whose passion allows us to innovate and enhance the fan experience every day and increase customer satisfaction. Groupe CH offers flexibility and opportunities that make us the company of choice to showcase your uniqueness and talent. Summary As a member of the Rocket Marketing department, this job requires that you will be joining the Rocket bubble. working in tight collaboration with the Director, Marketing & Events, you will be called on to follow the team (practices, game nights, sponsored content and any requested material). You will also be editing some videos, transferring and uploading footage/edits to the different platforms for the team’s website, newsletter and social media diffusion. This is a temporary position for approximately 8 weeks. You will • Filming practices and games; Bell Centre and Bell Sports Complex. • Producing videos for HabsTV and RocketTV. • Ability to multi-task and work on multiple projects at the same time. • Ability to work very flexible hours and under short notice, nights and weekends. • Any other related duties We want to meet you if you have the following qualifications: • Ability to set equipment up quickly, film, and edit under short deadlines. • Knowledge of the Adobe Suite • Knowledge of the Montreal Canadiens, the Laval Rocket, the AHL and hockey in general. • Bilingual, oral and written. • Must have a valid driving license. • Be creative and entrepreneurial • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and have high stress tolerance • Demonstrate a strong sense of organization, autonomy and leadership • In order to join the bubble, must be available to get tested every day at the Bell Centre for Covid-19 To apply, please send your resume by email to [email protected] and write the title of the position in the subject line. We celebrate diversity At Groupe CH, we foster a culture of inclusion, with the objective of hiring individuals with a wide range of experiences and backgrounds. We are strongly committed to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion within our community. We provide an inclusive workplace where all employees can thrive and leverage their unicity and talent to innovate and to achieve their full potential. All applications will be considered, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. .
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