Marketing Communications & Content Intern

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Join Marlinks and shape the future of renewable energy

At Marlinks, we use fiber optic technology to monitor subsea power cables, a backbone of the offshore wind industry. With Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) and Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS), optical fibers inside cables act as thousands of sensors, offering new ways to understand what happens around these critical asset.

As Communications & Content Intern, you’ll help bring Marlinks’ story to life and create content that shows how our technology works and why it matters. Along the way, you’ll gain practical experience in B2B content creation and digital marketing, with the chance to experiment across different formats and channels.

What you will do: 

  • Write and edit content for our website, LinkedIn, print, newsletters, etc.
  • Support the creation of case studies, blog posts, print, and visuals.
  • Help prepare for events and webinars.
  • Monitor engagement and track results.
  • Keep our branding consistent across all channels.

What we are looking for

  • Studying Marketing, Communications, or a related field.
  • Strong in writing and storytelling (in English).
  • Comfortable working in English.
  • Nice to have digital tools knowledge (LinkedIn, WordPress, Adobe, Canva, …).
  • Creative, hands-on, and enthusiastic.
  • Most importantly: curiosity, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn

What you can expect from us

At Marlinks, you’ll be part of a dynamic team where your contribution matters. You’ll gain hands-on experience in renewable energy technology, work with real data, and learn how fiber optics can shape the future of subsea cable monitoring.

📩 Interested? Complete [this form] to apply. For further questions, please contacjobs@marlinks.com.

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