Associate Editor, Manufacturing Manufacturing - Washington, DC at Geebo

Associate Editor, Manufacturing

Company DescriptionIndustry Dive is a leading business journalism company.
Nearly 13 million decision-makers across 20
competitive industries rely on its exclusive insight and analysis delivered through 26 publications.
Industry Dive was founded in 2012 to provide business leaders with the information they need to move industries forward.
Our team of reporters, editors, designers, and marketers delivers insights and programs that spark innovation, fuel growth and shape agendas in every industry we cover.
Job DescriptionWhen applying please provide 1 to 2 clips of your work that you are particularly proud of.
Industry Dive is looking for a journalist excited to join an ambitious team working together to tell the evolving story of U.
S.
manufacturing.
As an associate editor on Manufacturing Dive, you will write fast-paced stories on plant closings, openings and expansions, as well as in-depth features on the ways shifts in the economic, technological and supply chain landscape are affecting production strategies.
Your team will consist of a collaborative group of editors and reporters responsible for growing and operating multiple publications, including Manufacturing Dive, Supply Chain Dive, and Transport Dive.
You will be assigned a manufacturing-specific beat to cover, while also helping to edit stories across the three publications, giving you insight into how the supply chain, transportation, and manufacturing industries intersect.
We don't expect you to already be a manufacturing expert.
We're looking for candidates who will bring their curiosity to the table and who are eager to hone their business journalism skills.
What you can bring to the table Strong writing and editing skills Deep curiosity about complex topics Deadline-oriented time management skills Ability to write multiple stories each week on varied topics Experience fact-checking and copy editing A desire to grow as a journalist and within a rapidly growing company Qualifications A basic understanding of the U.
S.
manufacturing industry Must be extreamly deadline driven A track record of attention to detail, both in editing and reporting Ability to write stories in different formats, such as breaking news or in-depth features Experience editing stories for structure, flow and reporting gaps Experience with the tools and tactics that help drive reader engagement, such as SEO, social media or analytics An understanding of business topics, including familiarity with financial statements Experience discerning the types of stories that resonate most with business readers Experience learning and covering a new beat through original reporting A bachelor's degree in journalism, English or similar field When applying please provide 1 to 2 clips of your work that you are particularly proud of.
Additional InformationThe salary range for this role is $51,500 - $58,000 based on experience.
Industry Dive strives to provide an inclusive and welcoming environment, and applicants who belong to traditionally underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Industry Dive is an equal-opportunity employer and we strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQIA individuals, veterans, parents, and individuals with disabilities to apply.
If you feel comfortable doing so please feel free to note which pronouns you use in your application (for example - she/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them/theirs, ze/zir/zirs, etc.
)Industry Dive will not be able to sponsor applicants for work visas.
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