Media Technology Specialist
Qualifications
- Faith, service and lifestyle that meets University expectations (See IPM sections: “Statement of Core Values,” “Doctrinal Statement,” “Christian Standards,” “Lifestyle Standard.”)
- Audio Production: FOH and monitor mixing on large-format digital consoles (e.g., A&H, DiGiCo SSL), mic selection/placement, plugin-based FX chains, IEM setup – 500 Minimum Verified Hours
- Video Production: Multi-camera production experience (cinema, ENG, DSLR), lens selection, shading, SDI/HDMI/NDI routing, live switching (TriCaster, vMix, Ross) – 250 Minimum Verified Hours
- Lighting: Programming moving-head and LED fixtures, DMX and Art-Net patching, studio key lighting, on-location grip/rigging – 100 Minimum Verified Hours
- IT/AF-over-IP: Building and PCs/Macs, configuring LAN/WAN & VLANs, deploying Dante and Waves SoundGrid, QoS optimization for AVoIP – 100 Minimum Verified Hours
- WSG, Dante Level 2, or NDI Advanced certifications.
- Experience with PTZ control systems, Unreal Engine virtual sets, or LED-wall processors.
- Familiarity with ADA and broadcast-compliance standards (FCC, SMPTE, OSHA).
Organizational Relationships
Reports to and is accountable to the Senior Director of Media Technology Services
Benefits
Note: This position is not exempt from overtime in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Pay
Not specified
Schedule
Not specified
Why Join Us?
- 1,000+ events per year—no two weeks look the same.
- Cutting-edge gear and a culture that is Fun and Accurate.
- Direct impact on high-visibility broadcasts watched by thousands.
About the Role
Working as a Production Operative in one of the 5 Media systems
Train student crews and junior staff; host quarterly skills workshops.
Maintain SOPs and signal-flow diagrams.
Clock gear repairs, updating soft/firmware’s, track asset lifecycles and inventory.
Provide on-call support for broadcasts, campus events and class room technology.
Research and recommend tech upgrades that improve quality or reduce costs
Responsibilities
Working as a Production Operative in one of the 5 Media systems
Train student crews and junior staff; host quarterly skills workshops.
Maintain SOPs and signal-flow diagrams.
Clock gear repairs, updating soft/firmware’s, track asset lifecycles and inventory.
Provide on-call support for broadcasts, campus events and class room technology.
Research and recommend tech upgrades that improve quality or reduce costs