Job Opening: Editor for MEP Middle East (ITP - Dubai)

19 January 2011
Job Opening: Editor for MEP Middle East (ITP - Dubai)
An experienced B2B editor is required to take the helm of ITP Business’s specialist engineering monthly, MEP Middle East. The title focuses on the mechanical, electrical and plumbing sector of the construction industry.

The editor will need to produce a monthly magazine, as well as contribute daily news to ConstructionWeekOnline.com, manage an awards programme and represent the brand at conferences and trade shows.

The ideal candidate will have experience at deputy or editor level on a trade title and be a native English speaker, who can demonstrate sharp writing skills, an eye for detail and commercial understanding.

Experience working with InDesign would be an advantage, as would some knowledge of mechanical engineering. The ability to interpret technical information and transform it into engaging copy will come in handy too.

The role is permanent, full time and based in Dubai. Travel to other Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, will be expected.

Please send your cv together with a covering letter explaining why you are a suitable candidate, quoting reference MEP, to recruitment@itp.com.

More information here.
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