Technical Videographer

Milford, CT
Full Time
Mid Level

As FCP Euro’s Technical Videographer, you’ll play a central role in producing the content that powers our DIY and diagnostic video library. Working from our garage studio in Milford, CT, you’ll be hands-on with every part of the shoot -from lighting and camera operation to audio capture and footage organization. You’ll work closely with our on-screen talent and post-production team to make sure every video is not only visually compelling but also technically flawless and easy for viewers to follow.

If you're a highly technical shooter who thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys problem-solving on the fly, and finds satisfaction in process, detail, and visual storytelling, this role is for you. Bonus points if you’re an automotive enthusiast or have experience filming around vehicles.

FCP Euro is an online automotive parts retailer headquartered in Milford, Connecticut. FCP stands for "Foreign Car Parts," and we specialize in replacement parts for European vehicles. In the past 10 years, FCP Euro has earned a spot on the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies list eight times. Customer service is deeply rooted in our core values. FCP Euro is a customer and technology company, and this unique blended culture has yielded outstanding results worthy of reward and recognition. We have an incredible enthusiasm for what we do, and we are always looking for ways to grow, learn, and improve.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Operate all studio cameras, lighting, and audio equipment during DIY and technical video shoots
  • Lead all in-studio filming and work alongside on-screen talent and creative leads
  • Proactively troubleshoot gear, lighting, or shoot complications in real time
  • Ensure proper footage offloading, organization, and delivery to editors
  • Maintain and organize all video equipment and studio tools; perform regular equipment checks
  • Collaborate with the production and post-production teams to ensure a smooth workflow
  • Identify and implement workflow improvements to scale technical production
  • Help document production processes and best practices for training and onboarding
  • Contribute to pre-production planning with technical recommendations and solutions
  • Help maintain a clean, safe, and organized garage studio space

Qualifications:

  • 2+ years of experience in video production or technical videography
  • Deep technical knowledge of studio camera operation (Sony experience preferred)
  • Strong skills in studio lighting setup and creative problem-solving in live environments
  • Proficient in audio recording setups for live dialogue and ambient conditions
  • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Premiere Pro and Media Encoder
  • Strong file organization and workflow management for post-production handoff
  • Comfortable working around vehicles and shooting in garage/shop environments
  • Familiarity with automotive content or terminology is a major plus
  • Able to self-manage and remain adaptable in changing shoot conditions
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills with cross-functional teams
 

Benefits and Perks

  • Company-subsidized Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, including a zero-premium Medical plan for employees. Company HSA contribution.
  • 120 hours of PTO (Paid Time Off), 40 hours of Paid Sick Time plus Company Holidays
  • 401k with Company deposit and match.
  • Discounted prices on our catalog of European car parts!

Compensation 

This is an exempt salaried role with a base salary of $45,000 - $70,000 depending on experience, with a total compensation opportunity of $50,000 to $75,000 annually.  

FCP Euro provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any kind on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, family status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, intellectual disability, learning disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by the law.


 
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