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5 years of experience in Television Broadcast Operations/Maintenance. The Assistant Chief Engineer will help lead a team of technical professionals ranging from studio operators to IT and RF specialists as you organize, plan, manage, document and complete assignments within our live broadcast environment.
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Ensure time-sensitive broadcast and digital media meet technical specifications by providing quality control, closed captioning services, workflow process monitoring, media finalization, digital media management, and archival tape digitization.
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Oversee administrative duties for VP, Strategy & Operations such as scheduling and submitting expense reports as well as helping coordinate other administrative duties for the team. While maintaining its leadership in broadcast television (9-1-1: Lone Star, The Simpsons, The Cleaning Lady, Hell’s Kitchen, LEGO Masters), the company is actively building a portfolio of businesses and library of owned original content.
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Within the Seattle Remote Broadcast Center, you will work in lockstep with the Technical Operations Center to run live content operations (setting and managing records and partner deliverables) and have direct responsibility for scheduling Media Coordinator staff to supervise event ingest and metadata application processes both live and post-event.
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Collaborates with the Broadcast Operations & Technology staff to ensure high-level productions. Bachelor's degree in Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Media Studies, or related field with three (3) years of relevant experience.
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20%) Provide training and assistance to operations staff as it relates to the implementation and maintenance of studio and broadcast equipment. As our Studio and Broadcast Engineer, you will provide support for all studio resources employed in broadcast transmission, such as digital audio workstations, automated playout systems, audio mixing systems, transmission systems and their associated equipment.
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STUDIO & BROADCAST SYSTEMS ENGINEER, WBUR Engineering, Operations & IT. Certified Broadcast Radio Engineer from the Society of Broadcast Engineers or related / equivalent certification and / or training is a plus.
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Review Telecom Infrastructure design and ensure all the aspects of the Telecom deliverables are implemented at venues and offices according to FIFA requirements: o Broadcast Contribution Network o Event/Stadium/Offices/Legacy Networks o CATV/IPTV o Cabling o Mobile Network o Radio and Spectrum o Telephony (VoIP) o Telecom Rate Card.
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The Broadcast Engineer & IT Technician is resourceful and knowledgeable about the flow of broadcast operations and equipment maintenance, and collaborates well with other departments.
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Audacy Portland seeks a talented and energetic radio broadcast engineer to serve as the Director of Technical Operations for its seven radio stations that includes: KGON; KNRK; KRSK; KFXX KWJJ; KYCH and KMTT. If you possess the following skills and experiences, then please contact us to discuss this exciting opportunity.
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The Master Control Operator will be a hands-on contributor to Master Control Operations providing quality control for and the delivery of the on-air product to affiliates and viewers in a 24/7 broadcast environment.
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As a Live Broadcast Operations Manager, you will mainly coordinate and execute live-focused initiatives based on collaboration with the Live Streaming Pipeline Engineering Team, Live On-Site Technical Managers and Production teams, and our Reliability Engineering teams.
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Coding of Television News broadcasts as well as Master Control Operations. A Broadcast Engineer provides maintenance and repair of television broadcast facilities. WCJB TV20, an ABC affiliate is the #1 rated broadcast TV station in the market.
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5+ years of experience in Network Operations Center (NOC) as an L3 engineer or Team lead in a Video NOC or technical support center technician/engineer, or network troubleshooting involved with broadcast, streaming, OTT platforms, MVPD Operations.
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Knowledge of broadcast operations, and the systems and technologies used in live event production, studio operation, content publishing, and signal transport/transmission. 10+ years’ experience in an engineering role focused on broadcast operations or TV production.
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