[Remote] AI-Native Content Strategist
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. OpenTrack is tackling the fragmented data and workflows of the trillion dollar logistics industry. They are seeking an AI-Native Content Strategist to plan, create, and manage content initiatives that align with business goals and audience needs, utilizing AI to streamline workflows and produce timely, relevant content.
Responsibilities
- Builds content systems fast with AI, helps shape industry conversations, managing content initiatives, and building relationships to expand our brand presence
- Go beyond managing a content calendar. You are able to see port congestion spikes, a carrier announcement, or a thread from a frustrated importer and turn it into content before anyone else even notices
- You spot it → shape it → publish it, on the same day
- Utilize AI to streamline workflows that take raw inputs (shipment data, trends, customer insights) and output, blog posts, LinkedIn threads, Industry op-eds, email sequences, short-form content, all in hours, not weeks
- Write content people in logistics actually care about, avoiding fluff and generic SaaS blogs. Content must contain real insights on container import/export operations, track-and-trace challenges, port congestion and dwell time, data-driven decision making and content operators want to bookmark and share
- Own industry narrative and position OpenTrack as the company that explains what’s happening and what’s next, with an understanding that freight visibility is evolving fast
- Work directly with leadership and take opinions and ideas about freight, data, and where the industry is going and turn those into content that will reach tens of thousands of operators, shippers, and decision makers
Skills
- 3+ years of experience in content strategy, content marketing, or professional writing, with a strong portfolio of published content in freight, logistics, or related industries
- You don't “use AI tools.” You build with them
- Comfortable with ambiguity, no need for a rigid calendar to operate and can create momentum first, structure second
- Clear thinker, strong writer with the ability to take complex operational data and make it simple, sharp, and useful
- Data-aware, ability to track performance but you don't let metrics kill good ideas
- Curious about logistics; You want to understand how containers actually move, why delays happen, where money is lost. The best content comes from truth, not briefs
- Ability to handle real ownership as you won't be “one of many content people”
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