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Assistant Camera Operator Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

OPERATOR II

Buda, TX

$39K - $66K/yr

... Assist in emergency repairs and operations. o Perform maintenance and general repair work on ... Ability to drive and operate hydro-jets, vacuum trucks, UTVs, camera system vehicles, and other ...

OPERATOR II

Buda, TX · On-site

$39K - $66K/yr

... Assist in emergency repairs and operations. o Perform maintenance and general repair work on ... Ability to drive and operate hydro-jets, vacuum trucks, UTVs, camera system vehicles, and other ...

OPERATOR II

Buda, TX

$39K - $66K/yr

... Assist in emergency repairs and operations. o Perform maintenance and general repair work on ... Ability to drive and operate hydro-jets, vacuum trucks, UTVs, camera system vehicles, and other ...

Security Operator 3

Austin, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $22/hr

... * Assist emergency response personnel dispatched to a SpaceX site ... Monitor site surveillance camera system * Prepare clear and concise written incident reports

Security Operator 3

Austin, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $22/hr

... * Assist emergency response personnel dispatched to a SpaceX site ... Monitor site surveillance camera system * Prepare clear and concise written incident reports

Monitor physical security of sites via camera systems and report any suspicious activity to proper ... Comply with all remote operation center procedures. * Assist in developing, reviewing, and revising ...

Monitor physical security of sites via camera systems and report any suspicious activity to proper ... Comply with all remote operation center procedures. * Assist in developing, reviewing, and revising ...

Dental Assistant

Denton, TX · On-site

$25 - $27/hr

Provide post-operative instructions clearly and compassionately. * Facilitate patient comfort ... Intraoral cameras * Digital scanning systems * Dental Intel * CDCT scan (Cone Beam CT ...

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Assistant Camera Operator information

What are some common challenges faced by Assistant Camera Operators on set, and how can they be addressed?

Assistant Camera Operators often encounter challenges such as maintaining focus during dynamic scenes, managing heavy equipment, and adapting quickly to last-minute changes in shot lists or lighting. These challenges can be addressed by thorough preparation, clear communication with the Director of Photography and camera team, and staying organized with gear and accessories. Developing strong technical skills and attention to detail also helps ensure smooth collaboration and high-quality results on set.

What is the difference between Assistant Camera Operator vs Camera Operator?

AspectAssistant Camera OperatorCamera Operator
CredentialsRelevant certifications, technical trainingSame as Assistant Camera Operator, plus more experience
Work EnvironmentAssist with equipment setup, maintenance, and support on setOperate camera during filming, responsible for shot composition
Industry UsageCommonly employed in film and TV productions as support roleLead role in capturing footage, often overseeing Assistant Camera Operators

The Assistant Camera Operator supports the Camera Operator by handling equipment setup, maintenance, and assisting during filming. The Camera Operator is responsible for operating the camera and capturing the footage. Both roles require technical knowledge and work closely on set, but the Camera Operator has a more direct role in filming the scenes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Camera Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Camera Operator, you need a solid understanding of camera systems, lenses, focus pulling, and a background in film production, often supported by relevant coursework or hands-on training. Familiarity with professional digital cinema cameras, wireless follow focus systems, and camera support equipment is typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to work efficiently under pressure are essential soft skills in this role. These skills are important to ensure technical precision, smooth production workflows, and effective collaboration on set.

What does an Assistant Camera Operator do?

An Assistant Camera Operator, often referred to as a 1st or 2nd Assistant Camera (AC), is responsible for supporting the camera department on a film or television set. Their duties include preparing and maintaining camera equipment, pulling focus, marking actors’ positions, and managing lenses and accessories. They work closely with the Director of Photography and Camera Operator to ensure smooth camera operation and image quality during shoots. Assistant Camera Operators play a crucial role in making sure everything runs efficiently and that footage is captured according to the director's vision.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Camera Operator job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Technical Operator - Arlington, Tx.

GritR Sports

Arlington, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Role Overview

As a Technical Operator, TechOps Technician, you will be the heartbeat of our warehouse technology. Unlike traditional desk-bound IT roles, you will be active on the warehouse floor, ensuring our physical hardware, robotics, and logistics systems run without a hitch.

Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, your main mission is to minimize downtime and keep our shipping, receiving, and inventory pipelines moving at maximum efficiency.
Compensation: $19/hour during 90 day probation period, $20/hour after successful probationary completion.
Hours: Full Time 40hr/week with rotating weekends off


Key Responsibilities
  • Robotics, Automation & Calibration: Perform rapid troubleshooting, physical alignment, and routine maintenance on automated machinery and robotics. Responsible for the ongoing calibration and upkeep of Qboids (dimensioning/weighing systems).
  • Device & Workstation Care: Deploy, configure, and repair warehouse workstations, rugged tablets, Honeywell wearables.
  • Industrial Printer Maintenance: Keep our packing slips and labels moving by maintaining, cleaning, and replacing parts on industrial thermal Zebra printers.
  • CCTV & Security Systems: Support and maintain the physical functionality of on-site CCTV cameras and security surveillance hardware, including basic camera positioning, physical connectivity, and coordinate with vendors or remote teams for software/feed issues.
  • "Smart Hands" Network Support: Assist remote SysOps (System Administrators) with physical network infrastructure (switches, cabling, mounting Access Points, and checking rack hardware).
  • Operational Readiness: Manage local IT inventory, ensuring plenty of pre-configured backup scanners, printers, and workstations are ready for immediate "hot-swaps" on the floor.

Qualifications & Skills
  • Experience: 2+ years of hands-on IT support, desktop support, or field technician experience—ideally within a fast-paced warehouse, fulfillment, or manufacturing environment.
  • Automation & Calibration: Experience maintaining automation equipment/robotics and calibrating high-precision scale and dimensioning systems.
  • Hardware & Systems Savvy: Strong familiarity with rugged mobile devices, thermal printers, physical workstation setups, and the deployment/configuration of CCTV hardware.
  • Basic Networking: Solid understanding of physical network cabling (Cat6), patch panels, and Wi-Fi connectivity troubleshooting.
  • The "Ops" Mindset: A strong sense of urgency. You understand that a broken printer or offline workstation isn't just a ticket—it's a bottleneck in our supply chain.
  • Communication: Ability to explain technical fixes clearly to floor workers, while collaborating smoothly with our remote SysOps engineers.

Physical, Legal & Scheduling Requirements
  • Drug-Free Workplace: Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screening and consent to random drug testing in compliance with our safety policies.
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and climb ladders across a large warehouse floor for the duration of a shift.
  • Ability to safely lift and move equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
  • Flexibility to work shifts aligning with warehouse operating hours (including occasional weekend or overtime support during peak seasons).
Perks & Benefits
  • Competitive hourly wage with room for growth.
  • Comprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance.
  • 401(k) retirement plan.
  • Opportunities for professional training and internal advancement.
  • A supportive, collaborative, and energetic team culture.About Us
About Us

GritR Sports & Outdoors is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply.


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