Fortive

Video Producer

Fortive

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: EverettWashingtonUnited States

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About the role

  • Establish and steward an overarching video strategy that aligns with brand, marketing, and business priorities—connecting individual projects into a cohesive narrative system.
  • Assess how videos perform collectively across channels, audiences, and regions, ensuring clarity, consistency, and intentional evolution over time.
  • Balance near-term execution with long-term vision, advocating for scalable, reusable, and strategically sound video investments.
  • Ensure concepts ladder up to broader brand narratives and business objectives—not just individual deliverables.
  • Create a channel‑level approach to video for content to meet business goals for both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Lead the creative development of video concepts across formats (long-form, short-form, webinars, livestreams, testimonials, product demos) from pitch through delivery.
  • Serve as the creative point of view for Fluke customer storytelling, ensuring narratives reflect customer needs and align with Fluke’s brand standards.
  • Produce emotionally resonant stories rooted in real Fluke customer experiences and insights, using interviews, field footage, and product context to bring authenticity to the screen.
  • Partner with in-house visual designers and copywriters to co‑create treatments, scripts, storyboards, and motion/graphics approaches; ensure voice, tone, and visual systems are cohesive across assets.
  • Develop clear creative briefs that articulate goals, audience insights, success metrics, and technical constraints, and socialize them with stakeholders and production partners.
  • Create and manage end-to-end production workflows: ideation, scripting, shot lists, schedules/call sheets, filming, editorial, color, sound, versioning, QC, and final delivery.
  • Translate creative to external partners: direct vendors, studios, and freelancers (DPs, editors, sound, color) with clear briefs, references, and feedback to achieve the intended look, feel, and narrative.
  • Manage remote and in-person productions across multiple locations; secure talent, locations, and permissions; coordinate with internal teams and external partners.
  • Ensure accessibility and global utility by facilitating transcripts and translated captions for video deliverables.
  • Oversee video hosting and distribution (e.g., Brightcove, YouTube), partnering with social/digital teams to publish, tag, and optimize.
  • Maintain an organized video library and b‑roll repository with discoverable metadata (e.g., Box, Aprimo) for efficient reuse.
  • Partner with Brand, Product Marketing, Communications, and cross-functional teams to ensure messaging is accurate, consistent, and compelling, supporting go‑to‑market priorities.
  • Prioritize and traffic multiple projects, communicating status, risks, and decisions in a remote-first model; use Asana and studio standard work to drive alignment.
  • Design scalable content approaches (modular shoots, evergreen footage, format-specific cutdowns) that maximize reuse across regions, channels, and audiences.
  • Bring an analytical lens to what’s working and where to iterate (hooks, runtimes, CTAs, thumbnails).
  • Uphold Fluke brand standards and QA rigor across picture, sound, graphics, and captions.
  • Contribute to best practices, templates, and playbooks that improve velocity and quality for the Creative Studio.

Requirements

  • Extensive experience in web video production, digital media, film/TV, or related field (in‑house or agency).
  • Strong creative and technical skills across scripting, storyboarding, directing/producing, filming, lighting, location sound, and video editing.
  • Proven track record crafting emotionally engaging narratives for defined audiences—ideally in technology, industrial, or B2B contexts.
  • Proven ability to give clear, constructive creative feedback and direction to collaborators at all levels, including senior leaders and executive stakeholders.
  • High proficiency with modern production tools and editing software/workflows (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Frame.io, or comparable).
  • Ability to operate independently, move quickly, and deliver high‑quality work with minimal supervision.
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and organization skills; experience working in distributed, international teams.
  • Comfort with video hosting/distribution platforms and asset management; familiarity with Brightcove, YouTube, Box/Aprimo, and Asana is a plus.
  • Nice to Have: Live production and streaming experience (virtual/hybrid events, webinars, multicam).
  • Nice to Have: Motion graphics oversight (style dev, templates, typography, lower thirds, data viz).
  • Nice to Have: Familiarity with accessibility standards (captions, transcripts, localization workflows).
  • Nice to Have: Experience directing customer interviews and testimonials in field/industrial settings.
  • Nice to Have: Experience supporting product and marketing initiatives in an industrial, technology, or SaaS environment.
Benefits
  • Must be willing to travel up to 25%.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
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Soft Skills
creative feedbackcommunicationcollaborationorganizationindependenceanalytical thinkingproject managementstakeholder engagementadaptabilityproblem-solving