Video Editor AI & R&D Focus

Location: Dallas, TX
Work Model: On-site (Full-Time, W2)
Office: Bank of America Plaza 53rd Floor
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) with Match



The Role

We are building a next-generation video editing team focused on speed, innovation, and technical experimentation. This role is for editors who don't just execute workflows they rethink them.

You will be part of a small, elite, full-time team designed to operate at 150%+ the output of a traditional editor, while simultaneously pushing the boundaries of how modern video editing is done using AI, automation, scripting, and emerging technologies.

This is not a traditional editing role.

It is 75% production editing, 25% R&D, and 100% forward-looking.



What You'll Do

Edit high volumes of short-form and long-form video with exceptional speed and quality

Create mobile-first, platform-native content (TikTok, Shorts, Reels, etc.) alongside traditional formats

Pull raw footage directly from internal servers and optimize workflows around large media files

Experiment aggressively with:

AI-powered editing tools

Automation, scripting, and templates

LLMs, prompt-based workflows, and machine-learning-assisted editing

Build, test, and document new editing systems that improve:

Velocity

Quality

Scalability

Cost efficiency

Present new tools, techniques, and workflows to the broader editing organization

Help set new norms for how editing is done company-wide

Absorb a significant volume of edits currently handled externally, helping convert variable costs into a high-performance internal team

Travel occasionally to:

Industry events

Local meetups

Technology conferences

Innovation-focused gatherings



Who This Is For

This role is for editors who:

Love video editing and love technology

Actively follow advances in AI, automation, and creative tooling

Are comfortable with ambiguity, experimentation, and risk-taking

Prefer building new systems over preserving old ones

Challenge the status quo rather than defaulting to how it's always been done

Enjoy learning new tools faster than others and proving their value through output

Want to demonstrate measurable gains in speed, efficiency, and innovation

Are excited to help train and influence other editors by example

If you already experiment with AI tools, scripting, automation, or unconventional editing workflows and can show it you'll be at home here.



What Success Looks Like

Sustained output well above traditional editing benchmarks

Clear demonstrations of faster workflows through technology

Adoption of your innovations across the editing team

Tangible improvements in speed, quality, and scalability

Documented systems, templates, and processes others can use

In addition to base compensation, performance incentives are tied directly to innovation, speed improvements, and successful adoption of new technologies.



Why MarketScale

Work on highly visible, high-impact content

Collaborate with top-tier brands and projects

Access in-house studios, enterprise-grade tools, and high-speed infrastructure

Operate in a proven, large-scale content and editing ecosystem

Be part of a team that values execution, experimentation, and progress

Work in a highly collaborative, on-site environment optimized for large media workflows

This is an on-site role by design driven by collaboration, shared infrastructure, and high-performance local networks handling massive media files.



If you love video editing, live at the edge of creative technology, and want to help define what the future of editing looks like this role was built for you.

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