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Clock Manager Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

When you're off the clock, you still receive 30% off -- it's a win-win! WHO YOU ARE We're looking ... As the Assistant Manager at Playa Bowls, you'll work closely with the General Manager to support ...

About the role As an Assistant Manager, you set the tone for the store and the team and help bring ... Employees can take up to five "on the clock" hours each month to volunteer at a charity of their ...

When you're off the clock, you still receive 30% off -- it's a win-win! * Growth: Here at Playa ... As the Assistant Manager at Playa Bowls, you'll work closely with the General Manager to support ...

About the role As an Assistant Manager, you set the tone for the store and the team and help bring ... Employees can take up to five "on the clock" hours each month to volunteer at a charity of their ...

Complete administrative responsibilities including cash management, ordering, time clock verification, and safety audits * Other duties as assigned ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / WORKING CONDITIONS * Ability ...

We're not managing a transaction. We're part of their team, and they're part of ours ... The work is real estate, which means the buildings operate around the clock and anything can happen ...

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What is the difference between Clock Manager vs Timekeeping Specialist?

AspectClock ManagerTimekeeping Specialist
CredentialsTypically requires certification in time management or related fieldsOften holds certifications in time management or administrative support
Work EnvironmentWorks in manufacturing, production, or industrial settings managing clock systemsWorks in offices or administrative settings managing employee time records
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in industries with shift work and precise time trackingCommon in corporate, healthcare, and government sectors
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare for roles managing time systems in industrial settingsPeople compare for administrative or HR-related time management roles

While both roles involve managing time, a Clock Manager primarily oversees clock systems in industrial environments, ensuring accurate timekeeping for operations. A Timekeeping Specialist focuses on tracking employee hours and maintaining records in office settings. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right role based on industry and responsibilities.

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Recurring Remote Production Support Graphics Interface Coordinator (GIC)

ESPN

Hartford, CT • Remote

$40 - $60/hr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


ESPN rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 78 rated media


Job description

A Recurring Remote Production Support Graphics Interface Coordinator (GIC) manages the creation and real-time execution of on-air scoreboard graphics (Score Bug/Clock and Score) and content during live sports broadcasts across ESPN platforms. This role ensures accurate, timely display of live game information including but not limited to score, time, penalties, team/player statistics, and any other pertinent information while troubleshooting systems and coordinating closely with production teams. This requires the ability to be able to react quickly to game action as well as follow along with the production crew to help show the story lines of the game. Additionally, the GIC must have strong computer networking and troubleshooting skills, advanced knowledge of sports rules and scoring systems, and the ability to operate and interface multiple scoring platforms in a live broadcast setting. This role is remote based without a corporate office location.

Responsibilities:

  • Enter scoring data quickly and accurately including any additional content appearing as part of the Score Bug/Clock and Score. This may include showing a wide range of statistical, team, or game reset information as dictated by the game action and production team.
  • Work closely with Producer and Associate Producer on building interface graphics. 
  • Work with the Operations and Technical Teams to properly check Score Bug equipment prior to going live on-air (check comms, tallies, and ensure score bug fires up and displays on screen).
  • The ability to assemble and network multiple computer scoring systems.
  • Troubleshoot system problems and provide quick diagnosis and resolution.
  • Connect to stadium in-house scoreboard for clock and data transfer when applicable.
  • Send Software Engineering team detailed post-game reports after every event.

Required Qualifications:

  • Valid Driver’s License.
  • Basic sports knowledge including format/rules of the game.
  • Ability to follow the game including in-game trends.
  • Careful attention to detail in striving for 100 percent accuracy.
  • Clear, concise, and comprehensive verbal and written communication skills.
  • The ability to work within a team atmosphere consistently being visible and accessible.
  • Conduct oneself with professionalism and integrity within company guidelines and policies.
  • Adaptable, flexible, and motivated to drive results in new and changing environments.
  • Possess a strong computer background with ability to network and troubleshoot.
  • Self-motivated individual who strives to constantly improve processes with new or more efficient uses of technology.
  • Provide technical maintenance for assigned systems and system components.
  • Strong self and time management skills.
  • Ability to work well under pressure in a live production environment.
  • Ability to work weekends, nights and holidays, and travel, when required.
  • An advanced understanding of television production.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Extensive sport knowledge including historical information.
  • Has worked previously in a stats or graphics role.
  • Has experience working with different television graphics platforms.
  • Advanced technical expertise in computer networking and file management.

Required Education:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent

Preferred Education:

  • Bachelor's Degree in communications, electronics, television production or related

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The pay rate for this remote role is $40.00 to $60.00 per hour. The base pay actually offered may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience, among other factors.

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