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Broadcast Engineer
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Arcadia, CA
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The broadcast engineer is responsible for multiple tasks, including troubleshooting the various production issues that may arise in a fast-paced, live HD sports broadcast environment. Such issues may involve hard wired and wireless linked video cameras, video signal, audio signal or other production equipment. This person will work closely with the chief engineer and on-track management. Broadcast engineering skills, as well as computer and electrical engineering experience, are extremely beneficial. The ability and willingness to adapt to new methods is essential.
Tasks include:
Monitor and maintain specialised equipment for video production, broadcast and satellite transmission and interactive media;
Maintain Public Address System;
Setting up and monitoring audiovisual links between units in different locations;
Installing and testing new facilities and equipment;
Setting up and operating editing facilities;
Analyzing and repairing technical faults on equipment and systems;
Minimizing loss of service when equipment fails by quickly identifying and implementing alternative methods of service provision;
Setting up and operating equipment and transmission links during outside broadcasts;
Interpreting and implementing instructions and requests from producers, directors and other colleagues.
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The broadcast engineer is responsible for multiple tasks, including troubleshooting the various production issues that may arise in a fast-paced, live HD sports broadcast environment. Such issues may involve hard wired and wireless linked video cameras, video signal, audio signal or other production equipment. This person will work closely with the chief engineer and on-track management. Broadcast engineering skills, as well as computer and electrical engineering experience, are extremely beneficial. The ability and willingness to adapt to new methods is essential.
Tasks include:
Monitor and maintain specialised equipment for video production, broadcast and satellite transmission and interactive media;
Maintain Public Address System;
Setting up and monitoring audiovisual links between units in different locations;
Installing and testing new facilities and equipment;
Setting up and operating editing facilities;
Analyzing and repairing technical faults on equipment and systems;
Minimizing loss of service when equipment fails by quickly identifying and implementing alternative methods of service provision;
Setting up and operating equipment and transmission links during outside broadcasts;
Interpreting and implementing instructions and requests from producers, directors and other colleagues.
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