The EEVblog is a 1M subscriber electronics engineering YouTube channel looking for an enthusiastic junior electronics engineer to help create educational and entertaining electronics engineering Youtube videos.
The role is based in the EEVblog lab in Norwest Business Park, Sydney, with easy metro and bus access. It is mostly on-site, with flexibility to work from home when needed. Full-time or part-time is possible depending on your circumstances (great for Uni/TAFE engineering students). Initial 1-year term with potential extension.
Because this can be a fairly unique role, I’m willing to cover basic relocation expenses within Australia for the right candidate. Australian citizens or permanent residents only (no visa sponsorship available).
You’ll primarily work on helping with product and circuit research, builds, testing, and prep to help create better quality and more detailed educational electronics engineering Youtube videos.
You’ll also have the option to appear on-camera as a presenter or sidekick if you enjoy it and have the right personality and public likability (not essential, you can stay fully behind the scenes if preferred). On-camera work would require a thick skin for public criticism.
The role is flexible and will evolve based on your skills and interests. The more ideas and complementary skills you bring, the better. Ideas for lab/set improvements, new video styles, AI tools, product reviews, manufacturing, or Shorts content are very welcome.
You will also help keep the lab and storage areas organised and video production ready, contribute to forum moderation, website updates, and help on occasional off-site shoots (camera operation).
Essential skills:
Highly valued:
Enthusiasm and your personal projects matter far more than formal qualifications.
This is a unique one-man-band operation with no bullshit HR or corporate nonsense, just two engineers in a lab making educational and entertaining video content. Real opportunity to build a global name for yourself in the electronics industry.
Salary is based on typical junior/graduate engineering rates (negotiated privately, for public profile privacy reasons).
How to apply:
Email [email protected] with your resume and (most importantly) examples that best show your electronics ability - personal projects, builds, PCBs, code, videos etc.
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