About Us
The Edit is an established, full service post production
facility positioned in the heart of Brighton’s bustling North Laine. We provide
high quality post production service, from location DIT services through to
final delivery. Our post house consists of 14 in-house offline edit suites,
three grade suites and two cutting edge dubbing theatres with VO, ADR and Dolby
Atmos facilities.
We are proud to collaborate with our clients on an extensive
range of projects from feature documentary to factual entertainment and drama
for all the main UK broadcasters, worldwide streamers and cinema release. We
are passionate about delivering outstanding results and providing friendly,
first class services to our clients.
Most recently we've partnered on productions such as The Jury:
Murder Trial (C4) The Hidden Treasures of the National Trust, Interior Design
Masters with Alan Carr and The Repair Shop (BBC). Deep Dive Australia (natural
history for Love Nature), Coastguard: Search and Rescue SOS (Five), The
Facebook Honeytrap (Amazon Prime), More than Machine (YouTube) and My National
Gallery (Cinema)
About the Role
We're
looking for an experienced Technical Post Supervisor to join the team at The
Edit. You'll be the first-line go-to in our post pipeline. Being on-hand for
the technical team, whilst also working closely with our post producers day to
day, and reporting directly to the Technical Director.
This
is a hands-on role for someone with a good post-production track record and who
understands how all the pieces fit together — from the point of receiving
rushes through to finished, delivered programmes. You'll be comfortable moving
between all aspects of the post pathway and helping others on the team do the
same.
What you’ll be doing
- Working to technical workflows across offline, online, colour, and
audio post
- Working closely with post producers to keep projects on track
technically and proactively flagging potential issues early
- Troubleshooting technical
problems quickly and calmly
- Overseeing QC and technical delivery to broadcast specifications
- Supporting the maintenance and configuration of post systems including
Avid, Resolve, Protools and associated infrastructure
- Helping junior members of the team and contributing to a
collaborative, technically strong culture within the company
- Identifying opportunities to improve workflows and bringing ideas to
the Technical Director.
What we’re looking for
You'll
have broad, solid experience across the post timeline and an excellent
understanding of broadcast standards, as well as having comprehensive
experience of life in a busy post-production environment.
You'll
know your way around broadcast technical specs — loudness standards, codec
requirements, frame rate handling, HDR and SDR deliverables etc.
You’ll
be someone who communicates clearly with producers, editorial and management -
often under pressure, often across multiple projects at once.
You
stay calm and you make the people around you feel supported, especially in
challenging circumstances. If you've trained junior staff before, that's highly
advantageous.
Details:
- Hours: Full
time. Monday - Friday
- Location: Central Brighton (this is an in-person, not a remote working role)
- Start date: As
soon as possible
- Contract duration: 6
months initially, with a view to extending
- Salary:
TBC dependent on experience.
Please send your CV with a cover letter online, via grapevinejobs.
The closing date for all applications is Sunday 21st June 2026.
The Edit welcomes applications from all backgrounds and is
committed to further diversifying our company and providing equal opportunities
to all our employees. To be considered for this role, all applicants must have
the legal right to work in the UK.
We are grateful for all applications but due to the expected
volume of applicants we may only able to respond personally to successful
shortlisted candidates.
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!