Associate BIT Field Engineer
Your New Role
The Associate Broadcast & IT Support is tasked with timely and professional support in a fast-paced 24x7x365 field newsgathering/production environment. This position typically requires proficient IT support and some electronics skills. Travel (typically Domestic, but occasionally international) is required and the ability to physically lift and move equipment weighing 50 pounds or more may be necessary. Willingness to perform varied tasks when required on assignment to support the production. Ability to adapt to rapidly changing situations frequently encountered in field remote environments. Excellent customer service and communication skills (verbal, written) required.
Qualifications & Experiences
- Demonstrates experience with television or multimedia production workflows
- Demonstrated familiarity with basic server, networking topology and operating systems (e.g., Windows, Unix, etc.)
- Capable of lifting 50 lbs. and climbing ladders for equipment and cable installation assignments
- Must obtain a CDL Class B License
Required Education
- Typically one or more years of experience in television, multimedia content, IT client service or broadcast maintenance capacity, with a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and repair broadcast and computer equipment at the board level
- Two or four-year technical degree, preferably electronics or computer engineering (or equivalent education/experience/training)
PREFERRED EDUCATION, TRAINING, LICENSING, OR CERTIFICATION
- Specific certifications may be required to work on proprietary equipment/systems (e.g., Cisco, Harmonic)
Compensation
Warner Bros. Discovery provides a variety of benefits to employees, including health insurance coverage, an employee wellness program, life and disability insurance, a retirement savings plan, paid holidays and sick time and vacation. If you’re a qualified candidate with an arrest or conviction record, please know that your application will be considered in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.