Writer wanted (technology, manufacturing) | 20+ cents per word
Added 2022-11-16 15:10:34 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: POINTVISIBLE
I am looking for a writer who can cover topics on technology and its implementation in the manufacturing industry — very generally speaking.
To be more specific, the focus is on discrete manufacturing — industries like Automotive, Food & Beverage, Plastic & Packaging, and Pharmaceuticals. The written pieces would be going into detail on improving manufacturing operations and production, maintenance, and reliability, using different systems such as CMMS, EAM, MES, etc.
Here are a couple of sample topics similar to what you can expect:
- How Can A Smart Factory Increase The Output Of Packaging Lines
- How Can Food Manufacturers Optimize Their Water Treatment Processes
- What A Successful Transition From A Traditional To A Smart Factory Looks Like
- How To Benefit From Changes AI Triggered In Manufacturing Industry
What I'd be happy to see is any type of experience in these fields, or at least a demonstrable writing background covering similar topics. Sending samples when applying is a must.
I am able to offer $0.2 per word ($200/1K words) as a starting price.
Please apply via my email, petar@pointvisible.com. I encourage you to apply even if the price is not to your liking, as I would be happy to discuss it further, based on your skills and background.
CONTACT INFORMATION (please do not share the email address publicly):
Application: petar@pointvisible.com
Website: https://www.pointvisible.com/
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