Most Media Designer roles ask you to sit in a narrow lane: social graphics, maybe some email banners and repeat. This one doesn't work that way.
At SOX Erosion Solutions, this role is a hands-on creative position that spans graphic design, presentations, light motion graphics, light video editing, and digital platform updates. You'll be the person who turns complex erosion control concepts into clear, compelling visuals and the person teams across the company rely on to make their work look as sharp.
Your day-to-day will move between several creative formats, but the throughline is always the same: produce high-quality, brand-aligned work that serves real business needs. You'll design marketing collateral, build and modernize presentations, edit video content from field teams, maintain website and landing page visuals, and create graphics that simplify technical concepts for internal and external audiences. You'll work directly with sales, operations, leadership, and field personnel, translating their ideas, pitches, and raw content into polished assets. You'll also act as the primary creative partner for field teams who capture photos and videos on-site, guiding them on what's needed and transforming that content into usable marketing material. A significant part of the role involves managing your own project timelines, maintaining organized asset libraries, and enforcing brand consistency across everything you touch
This role is built for someone who is introspective, detail-driven, and energized by producing work they're genuinely proud of. You prefer to think before you act, plan before you design, and get it right rather than get it fast. You're comfortable working independently on defined tasks without needing constant input or external validation, and you take constructive criticism as an opportunity to improve not a personal challenge. You bring a disciplined, systematic approach to your craft and find real satisfaction in accuracy, consistency, and craftsmanship.
This is a full-time, salaried position within the Marketing team, reporting to the Chief Operating Officer. The work is primarily production-oriented and support-driven, with significant independent time to focus, plan, and execute. While collaboration with internal teams and field personnel is a regular part of the role, the day-to-day is task-focused rather than heavily social or meeting-driven.
This role is salaried at $60,000 and is designed to be stable and straightforward. After your first year, a discretionary, project-based bonus opportunity of up to 10% becomes available, tied to your overall performance and the successful delivery of key initiatives rather than rigid quotas or metrics. Compensation growth over time comes through demonstrated performance, expanded scope, and long-term contribution to the team. The structure reflects trust, fairness, and an understanding of how this role actually operates day by day.
SOX positions benefits as part of the overall professional value of the role, not an afterthought. Coverage begins after 90 days and is designed to support long-term stability as you build your career here.
Growth in this role is less about climbing a predefined ladder and more about expanding your impact, ownership, and expertise as the business evolves. The role starts broad, and over time, the work tends to grow in the directions where your strengths most clearly align with what the company needs.
That might look like taking ownership of more complex or higher-impact creative work. It might mean becoming the go-to creative partner for a specific part of the business, sales presentations, video content, or field-generated media. It could mean deepening your technical expertise in one area while still supporting core needs or increasing your involvement in creative strategy conversations rather than only execution. As the marketing team grows, there may be opportunities for the role to naturally specialize or narrow.
You won't be expected to figure this out alone. SOX provides onboarding and ramp-up support to help you understand the brand, the tools, the workflows, and the people you'll be working with. From there, you'll have access to operational leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and the kind of enablement infrastructure that lets you focus on doing your best creative work rather than guessing at priorities. Learning opportunities such as webinars, workshops, or conferences are available as they arise, and the company actively encourages experimentation with new tools and techniques to keep our visual content modern and effective.
SOX Erosion Solutions is a company where people take their work seriously without taking themselves too seriously. You'll have real autonomy and the space to focus deeply on your craft, but you won't be isolated. Collaboration happens naturally through project coordination with sales and operations, creative check-ins with leadership, and direct partnership with field teams who are out in the world doing the work you'll help tell the story of. We value precision, accountability, and doing things right. We also value people who are curious, who improve the processes around them, and who show up consistently. If you're looking for a place where good work is noticed and your contributions shape how the company presents itself to the world, you'll feel at home here.