Videographer/Editor

Posted by: Orcafy

Location: Etobicoke

Salary: $40 Per Hour

Job Details

Job ID
NCJ5502341
Posting Date
09-Oct-2025
Expiry Date
07-Apr-2026
Education
Completion of a college or technical program in broadcasting, audio-visual technology or a related field and experience as an assistant camera operator, is preferred.
Language
English
Vacancies
1
Years of Experience
1 year
Job Type
Full Time

Job Description

About Us: Orcafy is a results-driven digital marketing agency based in Toronto, Canada, dedicated to empowering businesses with measurable growth. Specializing in Google Ads, social media advertising, SEO, and marketing automation, Orcafy combines certified expertise with a performance-based approach to deliver exceptional ROI. With a focus on understanding your unique business needs, Orcafy crafts tailored strategies that amplify brand awareness, boost sales, and enhance social media engagement. Whether you're a small business or an established enterprise, Orcafy is your trusted partner in achieving scalable success through innovative and data-driven marketing solutions.

Terms of employment: Permanent, full-time 

Work location: 320 N Queen St #210, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5K4

Language of work: English

Salary range: $40.00/hour 

Hours: 35 hours/week

Start date: As soon as possible

Benefits: Paid Vacation, Competitive salary

 

Summary of Work Performed

The primary purpose of this position is to shoot, edit, and deliver high-quality video content for a variety of projects. The ideal candidate will have a strong eye for detail, storytelling ability, and proficiency with video production tools.

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Contact information: 

Ph: +1 (647) 955-6722 Email: hr@orcafy.com  

Business address: 320 N Queen St #210, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5K4, Canada

 

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