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Prairie Public seeks full-time Broadcast Engineer to perform maintenance on its wireless broadcast facilities and interconnect system. Some travel and on-call work are required. Associate Degree in a ...

Broadcast Engineer

Syracuse, NY · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

Broadcasting is a 24/7/365 operation. Requirements and Skills: * Technical degree in Broadcasting ... The Broadcast Engineer must be able to stand, sit, reach, climb, conduct telephone conversations ...

Broadcasting is a 24/7/365 operation. Requirements and Skills: * Technical degree in Broadcasting ... The Broadcast Engineer must be able to stand, sit, reach, climb, conduct telephone conversations ...

Broadcasting is a 24/7/365 operation. Requirements and Skills: * Technical degree in Broadcasting ... The Broadcast Engineer must be able to stand, sit, reach, climb, conduct telephone conversations ...

Broadcast Management Group (BMG) is seeking a Broadcast Engineer to support our managed services client at a full-time broadcast network production facility in Chicago. In this role, you will report ...

Broadcast Engineer

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Broadcast Engineer Class: Full Time Reports to: Senior Director, Production & Live Events Location: Onsite- Milwaukee, WI The Milwaukee Bucks strive to be the best sports and entertainment company in ...

Broadcast Engineer New York Public Radio, home to WNYC, WQXR, New Jersey Public Radio, WNYC Studios, and The Greene Space, is seeking a Broadcast Engineer in our Programming Department. Broadcast ...

Broadcast Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$38.85/hr

Broadcast Engineer New York Public Radio, home to WNYC, WQXR, New Jersey Public Radio, WNYC Studios, and The Greene Space, is seeking a Broadcast Engineer in our Programming Department. Broadcast ...

Broadcast Engineer New York Public Radio, home to WNYC, WQXR, New Jersey Public Radio, WNYC Studios, and The Greene Space, is seeking a Broadcast Engineer in our Programming Department. Broadcast ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Broadcasting Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Broadcasting Engineer, you need a solid background in electronics, audio/video signal processing, and broadcast technology, often supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with broadcast automation systems, digital editing software, and industry certifications like SBE (Society of Broadcast Engineers) are typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you respond quickly to technical issues and collaborate with production teams. These competencies are crucial for ensuring seamless broadcast operations and maintaining high technical standards in live or recorded media environments.

What are some typical challenges Broadcasting Engineers face when maintaining live broadcast operations?

Broadcasting Engineers often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting technical issues under tight deadlines, ensuring seamless signal transmission, and quickly resolving equipment failures during live broadcasts. They must stay alert and adaptable, as unexpected problems can arise with audio, video, or network systems. Strong collaboration with production teams and clear communication are essential to keep broadcasts running smoothly and minimize disruptions.

What is a broadcasting engineer?

A broadcasting engineer is a technical professional responsible for setting up, operating, maintaining, and repairing the equipment used to transmit radio and television programs. They ensure that audio and video signals meet broadcast standards and often troubleshoot issues with transmitters, antennas, and studio gear. Broadcasting engineers may work in studios, on location, or at transmission sites, and their expertise is essential for smooth and reliable broadcast operations.

What is the difference between Broadcasting Engineer vs Broadcast Technician?

AspectBroadcasting EngineerBroadcast Technician
CredentialsDegree in Electrical Engineering, Broadcast Engineering certificationsTechnical diploma or associate degree, specialized training
Work EnvironmentStudio, control rooms, field sites, technical departmentsStudio, transmitter sites, equipment setup areas
Job FocusDesign, maintain, and troubleshoot broadcast systems and infrastructureInstall, operate, and repair broadcast equipment and systems

Broadcasting Engineers typically handle the design and maintenance of broadcast infrastructure, requiring advanced technical skills and certifications. Broadcast Technicians focus on equipment operation and repair, often working hands-on with broadcast gear. Both roles are essential in the broadcasting industry but differ mainly in scope and responsibilities.

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Broadcasting Engineer

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Description

Duke Wright's Midwest Communications is looking for an energetic, creative, passionate and engaging intern to join our team in Green Bay, Wisconsin!


Department: Facilities & Engineering

Reports to: Chief Engineer

Location: 1420 Bellevue Street, Green Bay, WI 54311


Position Summary

The Broadcasting Engineer will assist the Engineering Department with the technical operations and maintenance of the radio station's broadcast systems. This position provides hands-on experience with high-frequency (HF) and FM transmission systems, studio equipment, signal monitoring, and IT integration. 


As our Broadcasting Engineer, we will ask you to...

Assist with the setup, testing, and maintenance of high-frequency, FM, and auxiliary transmission systems.

Support daily technical operations, including studio-to-transmitter link (STL) monitoring and troubleshooting.

Help maintain and repair broadcast studio equipment, including consoles, processors, and automation systems.

Participate in routine inspections, equipment calibration, and preventive maintenance activities.

Assist in logging and documenting transmitter readings, tower light status, and technical performance reports.

Work with IT and Engineering staff to support audio over IP (AoIP) systems, networking, and system backups.

Learn and assist with compliance procedures related to FCC technical regulations and station licensing.

Support the installation or upgrade of studio and field equipment as assigned.

Maintain a clean, safe, and organized technical workspace.


This is your chance to be part of a dynamic facility that houses some of the region's most iconic brands - CHR WIXX, Country Y100, Classic Country Duke FM, Variety Hits Jack FM, Sports Talk WNFL, and News Talk WTAQ. Midwest Communications, Inc. is an independently owned company with a focus on serving the local communities. 


Midwest Communications, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer by choice. 

Requirements

We are asking you to...

Have a degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Technology, Broadcast Engineering, Telecommunications, or a related technical field.

Have basic understanding of RF (radio frequency) theory, electronics, and signal propagation.

Familiarity with test equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers preferred.

Working knowledge of computers, IP networking, and audio systems is desirable.

Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.

Ability to follow technical procedures and work safely around electrical and RF equipment.

Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation for possible field site visits.