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Broadcast Rf Engineer Jobs in North Carolina (NOW HIRING)

Spectrum and Satcom Operations Analyst

Fort Liberty, NC · On-site

$101K - $115K/yr

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What is the difference between Broadcast Rf Engineer vs Satellite Communications Engineer?

AspectBroadcast Rf EngineerSatellite Communications Engineer
CredentialsRF certifications, engineering degreeRF certifications, engineering degree
Work EnvironmentTV/radio stations, broadcast facilitiesSatellite ground stations, telecom hubs
Industry UsageBroadcast media, television, radioTelecommunications, satellite services
Job FocusTransmit/receive broadcast signalsDesign, install, maintain satellite links

Both roles require RF knowledge and similar certifications, but Broadcast Rf Engineers focus on terrestrial broadcast systems, while Satellite Communications Engineers specialize in satellite link setup and maintenance. The choice depends on whether you prefer working with broadcast media or satellite technology.

Assistant Broadcast Engineer

Curtis Media Group

Raleigh, NC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description


Curtis Media Group seeks a Broadcast Engineer/IT Technician to round out our experienced Engineering team based in Raleigh NC.
The ideal candidate will be comfortable with various versions of Windows operating systems, on a wide variety of devices.  Familiarity with broadcast automation software is desired; experience with MediaTouch, BE AudioVault, and Wide Orbit playout software is definitely a plus.  Some basic knowledge of radio studio and audio equipment will be helpful.
The candidate should have some knowledge of Windows server software, Active Directory, and basic LAN architecture including managed network switches and other hardware.  Day-to-day tasks will involve dealing with the typical IT problems encountered in an office environment, as well as more specialized issues specific to radio broadcasting. 
Familiarity with RF, broadcast transmitters, and associated equipment is a definite advantage, although not strictly required.  There will be plenty of opportunity for on-the-job broadcast-engineering instruction, for the right candidate.
This position will require some amount of mechanical knowledge and skill, including but not limited to the ability to use common hand tools, knowledge of soldering and other repair techniques, and basic knowledge of studio construction.
Curtis Media Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 
 

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