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Working under the direction of Engineering and Technology management, the Broadcast Systems Technician supports mission-critical infrastructure through the application of sound engineering practices ...

Working under the direction of Engineering and Technology management, the Broadcast Systems Technician supports mission-critical infrastructure through the application of sound engineering practices ...

Broadcast Systems Technician WESH 2 and CW18 are part of Hearst Television and operate from a ... Our engineering team supports high-profile live events, including major sports coverage, remote ...

Working under the direction of Engineering and Technology management, the Broadcast Systems Technician supports mission-critical infrastructure through the application of sound engineering practices ...

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Broadcast Systems Technician WESH 2 and CW18 are part of Hearst Television and operate from a ... Our engineering team supports high-profile live events, including major sports coverage, remote ...

Broadcast Systems Technician WESH 2 and CW18 are part of Hearst Television and operate from a ... Our engineering team supports high-profile live events, including major sports coverage, remote ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for broadcast systems engineer in the United States is $37.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $45.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a broadcast systems engineer?

Broadcast Systems Engineers are professionals responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting the technical systems used in radio, television, and online broadcasting. They ensure that all audio, video, and digital signals are transmitted clearly and reliably from the studio to the audience. Their work involves working with complex equipment such as transmitters, encoders, and networking hardware, and they often collaborate with production staff to support live broadcasts and recorded content. Their expertise is crucial for minimizing downtime and ensuring high-quality broadcasts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a broadcast systems engineer?

To thrive as a Broadcast Systems Engineer, you need a strong background in electronics, IT networking, and audiovisual signal flow, typically supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with broadcast automation systems, video/audio codecs, RF transmission equipment, and certifications like SBE (Society of Broadcast Engineers) are highly valuable. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for troubleshooting and collaborating with production teams. These skills are vital for ensuring seamless broadcast operations, minimizing downtime, and delivering high-quality content to audiences.

What are some typical challenges broadcast systems engineers face when integrating new technologies into existing broadcast infrastructure?

Broadcast Systems Engineers often encounter challenges when integrating new technologies due to compatibility issues with legacy equipment, the need to minimize downtime during transitions, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Coordinating upgrades requires thorough planning, testing, and collaboration with production, IT, and operations teams to ensure seamless workflows. Staying updated on emerging broadcast technologies and troubleshooting integration problems quickly are key aspects of the role.

What is the difference between Broadcast Systems Engineer vs Broadcast Technician?

AspectBroadcast Systems EngineerBroadcast Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, electronics, or related field; certifications like SBE or CiscoHigh school diploma or associate degree; technical certifications
Work EnvironmentDesign, develop, and maintain broadcast systems; often in engineering offices or control roomsInstall, troubleshoot, and repair broadcast equipment; on-site at stations or studios
Employer & Industry UsageBroadcast networks, media companies, engineering firmsTV and radio stations, production companies

The Broadcast Systems Engineer focuses on designing and maintaining broadcast infrastructure, requiring engineering skills and certifications. In contrast, the Broadcast Technician handles installation and repairs of equipment, often working hands-on at broadcast sites. Both roles are essential in the broadcast industry but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Broadcast Systems Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,867 per year, or $37.4 per hour.

Broadcast Systems Engineer

Penske Entertainment

Indianapolis, IN โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

POSITION TITLE:
Broadcast Systems Engineer

REPORTS TO:
Sr. Director, Engineering

LOCATION:
Indianapolis, IN

FLSA STATUS:
Exempt

EMPLOYMENT TYPE:
Full-Time

ABOUT US

At Penske Entertainment, we donโ€™t just host world-class events; we create unforgettable moments. Our team fuels four iconic motorsports brands:

  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) โ€“ home of the worldโ€™s largest spectator sporting facility and annually hosts the worldโ€™s most prestigious auto race: the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.
  • INDYCAR - The Indianapolis-based governing body for North America's premier open-wheel auto racing series, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, and its developmental series, INDY NXT by Firestone.
  • IMS Productions - A multifaceted broadcast and multimedia division that helps bring INDYCAR and IMS events to life for global audiences.
  • Motorsports Events Management (MEM) โ€“ Promotes major events featuring premier motorsports series throughout the United States.

Whether on the track, behind the scenes, or on the screen, our people are at the heart of everything we do. If youโ€™re ready for a career where excitement, purpose, and impact collideโ€”we want to meet you.

WHAT YOUโ€™LL DO

The Broadcast Systems Engineer is responsible for managing the operation, upkeep, and performance of the IMSP control and technical rooms. This role requires technical expertise, leadership skills, and the ability to work both collaboratively within the engineering team and independently under pressure.

As a key part of our engineering group, youโ€™ll ensure smooth production operations, provide technical leadership, and deliver a high-quality experience for fans, partners, and team.

ย YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Maintain the control and tech rooms, ensuring all systems are operational.
  • Install, maintain, and repair all systems.
  • Establish and QC audio, video, and data signals from remote broadcast sites.
  • Work with transmission engineer supporting Indianapolis-based streaming equipment.
  • Manage shipping and receiving at IMSP field shop.
  • Review and confirm remote orders at least 72 hours prior to events, resolving discrepancies in advance.
  • Provide timely and accurate technical reports within 24 hours of event completion.
  • Maintain a detailed maintenance log and ensure follow-up on repairs.
  • Lead the technical crew on-site, assisting with IMSP-owned or rented equipment.
  • Support production staff with event setup and execution.
  • Serve as IMSPโ€™s on-site engineering representative, acting in alignment with company values and interests.
  • Consistently demonstrate professionalism and prioritize client satisfaction.
  • Monitor technology trends, recommend equipment or capital needs, and provide input on the condition of the mobile unit and required parts.
  • Build strong working relationships with colleagues, clients, and external partners.
  • Other duties as assigned by IMSP leadership.

WHAT YOU BRING

Weโ€™re looking for someone whoโ€™s ready to bring great effort every day and is committed to growing with us.

Required Experience & Skills:

  • Experience as an Engineer in Charge of mobile units or large-scale remote productions (preferred).
  • Strong knowledge of the theory and practice of broadcast video production.
  • Familiarity with 2110 standards and applications.
  • Expertise in the design, implementation, maintenance, and use of complex broadcast and presentation systems in a fixed facility environment, including interpreting technical manuals and drawings.
  • Proficiency with broadcast test equipment used to evaluate analog, digital, and 2110 signals, including meters, waveform monitors, vector scopes, spectrum analyzers, and computer communication interfaces.
  • Knowledge of safety procedures, industry standards, and applicable laws, codes, regulations, and policies related to broadcast and remote television production.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to exercise tact, patience, and professionalism.
  • Record-keeping and report preparation experience.
  • Proficiency in basic computer operations including Microsoft Office Suite and email.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to supervise and lead crews.
  • Self-motivated problem-solver with the ability to adapt in fast-paced, live-event environments.
  • Skilled in client relations and committed to delivering exceptional service.
  • Up to date with current broadcast technology and best practices.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • A proactive, flexible mindset and commitment to excellence.
  • Passion for creating memorable experiences.
  • Cultural competence and the ability to thrive in a diverse environment
  • Alignment with Penske Entertainmentโ€™s core values and standards

Leadership:

  • This position provides on-site supervision of seasonal crew assigned to the mobile unit and is responsible for planning, organizing, prioritizing, and overseeing all broadcast activities.

FLEXIBILITY & TRAVEL

  • Extended hours required during race weekends and key event periods (especially May)
  • Teams work collaboratively to provide schedule flexibility when possible.
  • May be required to travel on a limited basis.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Extended periods of standing or walking (as needed)
  • Comfort working indoors/outdoors and around event noise

WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Working conditions are mainly inside of the IMSP facility, although outside work may need to be performed based on business demands
  • Must be adaptable and able to perform effectively under frequent, high-pressure, or emergency conditions.

BENEFITS & PERKS

We take care of our team with a competitive benefits package that includes:

  • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
  • 401(k) with 100% company match up to 5%
  • Paid vacation, personal, and sick days + 12 paid holidays
  • Generous paid parental leave and tuition assistance
  • On-site fitness center and wellness programs
  • Discounts on meals, gear, and more

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Penske Entertainment is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Weโ€™re committed to creating a workplace where everyone can thriveโ€”regardless of race, gender, orientation, background, or ability.