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Are you a plastics industry expert looking to take your career in an exciting new direction?


AMI is seeking an expert in polymer technology to research and create compelling conference programmes for its expanding portfolio of highly respected events for the international plastics industry.


The Conference Producer role involves identifying key market trends, crafting focused agendas and securing high calibre speakers to attract large and influential global audiences. Candidates should have a broad knowledge of plastics materials and processes, have strong interpersonal skills, be highly organised with the ability to manage multiple projects and a keen, intellectually curious mind.


The successful candidate will join our large and experienced conference team based in Bristol, UK. They will receive training in conference production and have access to AMI’s extensive industry databases and receive support and guidance from our knowledgeable team of market consultants and magazine editors. The full-time role will involve some overseas travel.


Founded in 1986, AMI is a leading provider of information, market intelligence, and events for the global plastics industry, with offices in the UK and USA. Our teams of consultants, researchers, writers, and event organisers include many of the most respected experts in their fields.


Apply today


To apply please email your CV and covering note telling us why this role is perfect for you to Charmaine Russell,


Head of Conference Production charmaine.russell@ami.international


www.ami.international


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