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Broadcast Engineer

New York, NY ยท On-site

$38.85/hr

Description 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.

WACH-Columbia, SC has an excellent opportunity for a Full Time Broadcast Engineer. This role plays an imperative role as the go-between resource for the engineering team, leadership, and the location ...

WACH-Columbia, SC has an excellent opportunity for a Full Time Broadcast Engineer. This role plays an imperative role as the go-between resource for the engineering team, leadership, and the location ...

Chief Broadcast Engineer

Fort Worth, TX ยท On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

The Chief Engineer works shoulder-to-shoulder with Producers and the Broadcast Operations team, serving as the trusted technical authority who understands production needs, clearly communicates ...

Broadcast Engineer III

Austin, TX ยท On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

Broadcast Engineer III The Broadcast Engineer III works under the direction of the Broadcast Engineering Manager/Director, assisting with all aspects of the technical operation. This position also ...

BROADCAST ENGINEER

Madison, WI ยท On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

If you are passionate about both the legacy of radio and cutting-edge broadcast technology, and would like to work with an amazing team of engineering and technology professionals, this is the ...

Broadcast Engineer III

Austin, TX ยท On-site

$80K - $95K/yr

Broadcast Engineer III The Broadcast Engineer III works under the direction of the Broadcast Engineering Manager/Director, assisting with all aspects of the technical operation. This position also ...

BROADCAST ENGINEER

Madison, WI ยท On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

If you are passionate about both the legacy of radio and cutting-edge broadcast technology, and would like to work with an amazing team of engineering and technology professionals, this is the ...

Chief Broadcast Engineer

Fort Worth, TX ยท On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

The Chief Engineer works shoulder-to-shoulder with Producers and the Broadcast Operations team, serving as the trusted technical authority who understands production needs, clearly communicates ...

Broadcast Systems Engineer Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Broadcast Systems Engineer to join our IT Broadcast team. This role is responsible for designing, implementing, deploying ...

Broadcast Systems Engineer Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Broadcast Systems Engineer to join our IT Broadcast team. This role is responsible for designing, implementing, deploying ...

The Broadcast Engineer operates, maintains, updates and repairs hardware and systems used for ... Technical degree in Digital Electronics, Broadcasting, or a related field, or an equivalent ...

The Broadcast Engineer operates, maintains, updates and repairs hardware and systems used for ... Technical degree in Digital Electronics, Broadcasting, or a related field, or an equivalent ...

KMTR/KVAL has an excellent career opportunity for a full-time Broadcast Engineer to support and maintain the technical infrastructure that powers our television stations, digital platforms, and ...

The Broadcast Engineer operates, maintains, updates and repairs hardware and systems used for ... Technical degree in Digital Electronics, Broadcasting, or a related field, or an equivalent ...

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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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Broadcast Engineer

New York Public Radio

New York, NY โ€ข On-site

$38.85/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Description
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 Engineers are the technical professionals at the heart of New York Public Radio. They operate studio equipment alongside reporters and producers in the creation of live broadcasts, podcasts, in-person performances, videos and more in service of NYPR's public service mission. This Broadcast Engineer position will run the live control board for New York Public Radio's signature shows as needed, with a special focus on weekday live shows and the WNYC News Department, and will also assist on all other production needs within the Programming Department
You'll report to the Director of Broadcast Operations in the WNYC Programming Department.
The successful candidate will have a good sense of the New York Public Radio sound, some knowledge of New York Public Radio programs, superior attention to detail, and a background in live audio production. The position requires excellent people skills as much of the job will require interfacing with content producers at NYPR.
Responsibilities
  • Operate the board during local and national live broadcasts including regular live shows, special events and fundraisers
  • Record live interviews with both in studio and remote guests using ISDN, AoIP or phone hybrids
  • Operate Pro Tools at an expert, facile level
  • Gather and edit actualities and ambient recordings
  • Clean up poor audio using iZotope RX and other technical tools and plugins
  • Score using production music libraries and commissioned music cues
  • Manage and archive audio assets and session files
  • Coordinate with national distribution hub in DC
  • Update news content for breaking news
  • Assemble weekend shows
  • Provide disaster recovery support
  • Provide additional coverage for the following situations:
    • Vacation and sick time for other on-air live broadcast engineers
    • Weekends, when needed
    • Many holidays

Qualifications
  • At least 3 years of experience in live audio production, preferably live radio production.
  • Familiarity with the sound of New York Public Radio or public radio generally
  • Familiarity with the Zetta On-Air Delivery system is helpful.
  • Fluency in audio editing, knowledge of live on-air board protocols and other systems for broadcast/digital delivery of audio
  • Experience using ISDN, AoIP or phone hybrids
  • Expertise with Pro Tools
  • Willingness and ability to learn new skills and concepts as necessary
  • Ability to work within a highly collaborative team in a fast paced environment.
  • Excellent communication skills

Additional Information
This is a full-time non-exempt role with an hourly rate of $38.85 plus a full benefits package. New York Public Radio offers excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance, vacation, personal and sick time as well as parental leave.
This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between New York Public Radio and SAG-AFTRA.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
At New York Public Radio diversity, equity, and inclusion is more than a strategy or an initiative; it is an organizational mindset that is reinforced every day. Ultimately, we strive to place our employees at the center of our thinking and pursue inclusive strategies to support and encourage them and create a more engaged, committed, and productive workforce. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are especially important to us as a media organization because a diverse workforce allows us to report with perspective and insight, and deliver a variety of content reflecting the diverse population we serve in New York City and beyond. We believe that diversity is essential to honest, authentic, accurate storytelling and reportage; creating an inclusive workplace in which all voices are encouraged and heard is a core part of our values as an organization.
Equal Opportunity
New York Public Radio is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving the goal of equal employment opportunity for all. Applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions without regard to mental or physical disability, race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, citizenship status, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, employment status or any protected federal, state or local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.