Broadcast Technician II
Responsibilities
- Maintain, repair, and manage all studio equipment, including production switchers, editing workstations, audio mixers, cameras, lighting grids, portable field equipment, and server systems.
- Problem-solve to resolve complex video and audio issues, design and implement upgrades to existing equipment, perform repairs on complex electronic devices, maintain inventory, and assist with the purchase of new technologies to enhance the student experience.
- Work closely with the Assistant Director of Operations and Facilities to ensure the highest quality of technical support and service for all NSCM students and faculty.
Requirements
- High School Diploma or Equivalent and 4+ years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience pursuant to Fla. Stat. 112.219(6).
- Strong knowledge of professional broadcast systems and equipment, including Ross Switchers, Wheatstone Audio Mixers, and Ross Tria.
- Five years or more of experience working as an engineer in a professional broadcast, studio, academic, or remote production environment.
- Bachelor's degree or higher in computer engineering, electrical engineering, studio engineering, or broadcast technology.
- Experience with troubleshooting and repairing studio equipment (both hardware and software).
- Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues quickly, under tight production deadlines.
- Experience with preventive maintenance strategies to ensure smooth studio operations.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or Equivalent and 4+ years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience pursuant to Fla. Stat. 112.219(6).
- Strong knowledge of professional broadcast systems and equipment, including Ross Switchers, Wheatstone Audio Mixers, and Ross Tria.
- Five years or more of experience working as an engineer in a professional broadcast, studio, academic, or remote production environment.
- Bachelor's degree or higher in computer engineering, electrical engineering, studio engineering, or broadcast technology.
- Experience with troubleshooting and repairing studio equipment (both hardware and software).
- Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues quickly, under tight production deadlines.
- Experience with preventive maintenance strategies to ensure smooth studio operations.
Skills
Strong knowledge of professional broadcast systems and equipment, including Ross Switchers, Wheatstone Audio Mixers, and Ross Tria.
Five years or more of experience working as an engineer in a professional broadcast, studio, academic, or remote production environment.
Bachelor's degree or higher in computer engineering, electrical engineering, studio engineering, or broadcast technology.
Experience with troubleshooting and repairing studio equipment (both hardware and software).
Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues quickly, under tight production deadlines.
Experience with preventive maintenance strategies to ensure smooth studio operations.
Benefits
No specific benefits are mentioned in the job posting.
Pay
$56,030.00 to Negotiable
Schedule
Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM