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This is a seasonal freelance position, from August to April, offering roughly 40 hours per week ... Familiarity with Big Ten Network's programming, talent, and brand initiatives * Passionate about ...

This is a seasonal freelance position, from August to April, offering roughly 40 hours per week ... Familiarity with Big Ten Network's programming, talent, and brand initiatives * Passionate about ...

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$23/hr

This is a seasonal freelance position, from August to April, offering roughly 40 hours per week ... Familiarity with Big Ten Network's programming, talent, and brand initiatives * Passionate about ...

This is a seasonal freelance position, from August to April, offering roughly 40 hours per week ... Familiarity with Big Ten Network's programming, talent, and brand initiatives * Passionate about ...

This is a seasonal freelance position, from August to April, offering roughly 40 hours per week ... Familiarity with Big Ten Network's programming, talent, and brand initiatives * Passionate about ...

This is not tied to a specific position but offers the opportunity to join our expert network. You ... freelance opportunities go live. Key Responsibilities: Will vary depending on the specific ...

This is not tied to a specific position but offers the opportunity to join our expert network. You ... freelance opportunities go live. Key Responsibilities: Will vary depending on the specific ...

Freelance Lighting Technician

New York, NY · On-site

$68.75 - $77.75/hr

Currently the number one network in all of cable, FNC has also been the most watched television ... You'll collaborate closely with Lighting Managers, Programmers, Stage Technicians, Directors, and ...

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How much do freelance network engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for freelance network engineer in the United States is $109,040.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $133,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Freelance Network Engineer vs Network Administrator?

AspectFreelance Network EngineerNetwork Administrator
CertificationsCCNA, CompTIA Network+CCNA, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentIndependent, client sites, remote projectsIn-house, office-based, organization’s network
Employer/Industry UsageFreelance/Consulting firms, tech companiesBusinesses, government agencies, large organizations

While both roles require similar certifications and technical skills, a Freelance Network Engineer works independently on various client projects, often remotely or on-site, providing specialized network solutions. In contrast, a Network Administrator typically manages and maintains an organization’s internal network as part of a permanent team. The freelance role offers flexibility and diverse projects, whereas the administrator role provides stability within a single organization.

What are some common challenges freelance network engineers face when managing multiple client projects simultaneously?

Freelance network engineers often juggle several projects at once, which can present challenges such as balancing competing deadlines, adapting to different client infrastructures, and maintaining clear communication across diverse teams. Effective time management and the ability to quickly familiarize oneself with new network environments are essential. Additionally, freelancers must be prepared to troubleshoot unexpected issues outside of standard hours and proactively manage their workload to prevent burnout.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Freelance Network Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Freelance Network Engineer, you need a solid understanding of networking protocols, hardware configuration, troubleshooting, and a relevant degree or certifications such as Cisco's CCNA or CompTIA Network+. Familiarity with network monitoring tools, firewalls, VPNs, and cloud networking platforms is typically required. Strong client communication, self-management, and problem-solving abilities are crucial soft skills for building trust and handling diverse projects independently. These competencies ensure reliable network performance, client satisfaction, and the ability to adapt to rapidly evolving technologies and requirements.

What Does a Freelance Network Engineer Do?

A freelance network engineer is an independent contractor that works with local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and other types of networks. You offer support and network security solutions, and you can work with individuals, businesses, and organizations that use those networks. Your responsibilities are to design network solutions for your clients and configure the computers and equipment on the network. You also create network configuration backups, optimize the system for your clients’ needs, and offer support for clients who experience network issues. As a freelancer, you can work with multiple clients, carrying out your duties on a flexible schedule with a mix of remote and on-site work.

What are freelance network engineers?

Freelance network engineers are independent professionals who design, implement, and maintain computer networks for various clients on a contract or project basis. Unlike full-time employees, they work with multiple organizations, often remotely or on-site, to troubleshoot network issues, optimize performance, and ensure secure connectivity. Their responsibilities can include configuring routers, switches, and firewalls, as well as advising on network architecture and security policies. Freelance network engineers typically have strong technical skills, industry certifications, and the ability to adapt to different environments and client needs.
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Vice President, Global Head of Studio

Future Publishing

New York, NY • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Future is looking for a Global Head of Studio to lead the commercial creative development and content execution engine within Future Creative. This is a dual-mandate role: equal parts creative architect and production leader.

The Global Head of Studio manages the entire content creation pipeline from concept through delivery, working in direct partnership with editorial Creative Strategy and programming to develop commercial content IP, and content solutions. You will own creative development and content production across the full 360 creative formats, line production management, and post-production workflow orchestration.

You will build a 360-degree creative IP commercial development and content, media, experiential and product solution packaging, overseeing commercial output and Enterprise, Trade promo collaterals.

What You'll Do

You will report into the SVP, Future Creative

  • Creative Development & IP Execution: Partner with Creative Strategy and editorial leads (Director of Video & Social Strategy) taking the content IP and franchises from development concept to production-ready programming and commercial briefs. Translate brand strategies and franchise IP architecture into executable production and programming plans with clear milestones, resource requirements, and commercial integration points. Manage the creative process including format execution, commercial packaging, and production cycles.
  • Content Production Management: Oversee all content production across video (long-form, short-form, vertical), social, podcast, and experiential formats. Manage line production including budgets, schedules, crew, locations, and vendor relationships. Ensure production quality meets Future's editorial standards and Future Creative's commercial standards across all output types.
  • Production and Freelance Network: Build and manage a global freelance production network covering creative development, photography, video, social media execution, producers, agency producers, and other on set production support. Establish service-level agreements, rate cards, and quality benchmarks. Manage production services budget and vendor relationships. Ensure the network can flex to meet seasonal demand and tentpole production peaks.
  • Post-Production Workflows: Coordinate with the Global Head of Post-Production and production services to ensure seamless handoff from production to post. Define editorial and commercial post-production requirements. Manage approval workflows between editorial leads, commercial partners, and production teams.
  • Programming & Planning: Collaborate with editorial content leads to align production schedules with editorial IP programming slates. Manage quarterly production planning, resource allocation, and capacity forecasting. Build programming calendars that serve both editorial franchise commitments and commercial partnership deliverables.
  • Commercial Collateral: Manage resourcing of production of all commercial materials: sizzle reels, case studies, brand films, pitch videos, event content, and experiential capture. Ensure commercial output is delivered at the quality standard that positions Future Creative as a premium content partner.
  • Studio Operations and Infrastructure: Establish and manage purpose-ready studio operations in US and UK. Develop freelance production networks. Implement production management tools and systems. Promote AI and automation integration into production workflows in partnership with the enterprise AI team.
Experience That Will Put You Ahead Of The Curve
  • 12–18+ years in studio leadership, content production, or creative operations at a media company, production house, or creative agency
  • Experience managing full-cycle content production: development, pre-production, production, post-production, and delivery
  • Track record building and scaling studio operations across multiple formats (long-form video, social, podcast, and experiential)
  • Experience managing both editorial and commercial content pipelines simultaneously
  • Background in franchise IP, commercial content dev and packaging, development and serial content production( commercial and
  • Experience with production management systems, DAM platforms, and AI-assisted production workflows
  • Ability to command a room and inspire a production team
  • Equally fluent in creative development conversations and production budget reviews
  • Build efficient, scalable systems without sacrificing creative quality
  • Comfortable managing global teams across time zones with different production cultures
What's In It For You

The expected range for this role is $200,000 - $250,000

As well as more great perks, including:

  • Uncapped leave, because we trust you to manage your workload and time
  • When we hit our targets, enjoy a share of our profits with a bonus
  • Refer a friend and get rewarded when they join Future
  • Well-being support with access to our Colleague Assistant Programs
  • Opportunity to purchase shares in Future with our Share Incentive Plan

Internal job family level Commercial 2

This is a Hybrid role from our New York office, working three days from the office and two from home.

Who We Are

We're Future, the global leader in specialist media. With over 3,000 employees working across 200+ media brands, Future is a prime destination for passionate people worldwide looking to consume trusted, expert content that educates and inspires action - both online and off - through our specialist websites, magazines, events, newsletters, podcasts and social spaces.

We've got ambitious plans that further build on our growth momentum and unlock new opportunities – and we're looking for driven people who want to be a part of it!

Our Future, Our Responsibility: Inclusion and Diversity at Future

We embrace and celebrate diversity, making it part of who we are.

Different perspectives spark ideas, fuel creativity, and push us to innovate. We're building a workplace where we value, respect, and empower everyone to thrive.

When it comes to hiring, we keep it fair and inclusive, welcoming talent from every walk of life. It's not just about what you bring to the table — it's about making sure the table has room for everyone.

Because a diverse team isn't just good for business. It's the Future.

Find out more about Our Future, Our Responsibility on our website.

Please let us know if you need any reasonable adjustments made so we can give you the best experience!

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