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You will directly manage a team of Operations Engineers. This will include assessing current ... Contractual Obligations: Understand our contractual obligations for each event we deliver and ...

Senior Analyst, Content Partnerships

Miami, FL · On-site

$88K - $114K/yr

Assess contractual rights, linear and nonlinear programming schedules, and financial processes ... in Spanish language cable, broadcast or streaming platforms. * Experience with business ...

Oversee corporate compliance with contractual and legal obligations in regards to Media and ... Experience with social networking, platform integrations, publishing platforms, broadcast and new ...

Oversee corporate compliance with contractual and legal obligations in regards to Media and ... Experience with social networking, platform integrations, publishing platforms, broadcast and new ...

Oversee corporate compliance with contractual and legal obligations in regards to Media and ... Experience with social networking, platform integrations, publishing platforms, broadcast and new ...

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How much do contractual broadcast engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for contractual broadcast engineer in the United States is $55.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.14 and $74.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectContractual Broadcast EngineerBroadcast Technician
CredentialsRelevant engineering certifications, technical degreesTechnical diplomas or certifications in broadcasting
Work EnvironmentProject-based, often on-site at broadcast stations or networksStudio or field locations, equipment setup and maintenance
Employer & Industry UsageBroadcast companies, media networks, freelance projectsBroadcast stations, media outlets, equipment vendors
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for technical expertise and project scopeCompared for hands-on technical roles and daily operations

The Contractual Broadcast Engineer typically holds engineering credentials and works on a project basis, focusing on technical design, installation, and troubleshooting. In contrast, Broadcast Technicians handle daily equipment operation and maintenance. Both roles are essential in the broadcasting industry but differ mainly in scope, responsibilities, and work setup.

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Infographic showing various Contractual Broadcast Engineer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,463 per year, or $56 per hour.

Data Center Strategy & CommercialManagementSpecialist

PlayStation Global

Austin, TX • On-site

$165K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Data Center Strategy & Commercial Management Specialist 

Sony Interactive Entertainment is seeking a Data Center Strategy & Commercial Management Specialist to support the ongoing evolution of SIE's global colocation footprint. This role sits within the Technical Operations department of the Global Developer Future Technology Group (GDFT), the organization responsible for building and operating the data center infrastructure that underpins PlayStation's Cloud Gaming, Broadcast, and Developer Platform services worldwide. Our colocation environments host critical workloads ranging from real-time game streaming to content distribution, developer build systems, and testing environments. 

The successful candidate will lead the strategic planning, commercial management, and capacity management of SIE's global colocation estate, ensuring infrastructure availability aligns with business growth, resilience, performance, and cost objectives. This role is responsible for translating business growth forecasts into practical colocation capacity, power, and infrastructure strategies across existing and future sites. The role combines commercial leadership, provider management, infrastructure planning, and technical coordination across a complex global environment. 

This is not a facilities operations role; however, the successful candidate must possess strong technical literacy in colocation infrastructure, including mechanical and electrical resiliency models, power and cooling constraints, and operational dependencies, in order to support informed commercial, contractual, and strategic decisions. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Colocation Strategy & Capacity Planning - Translate business growth forecasts and platform requirements into short-, mid-, and long-term colocation capacity strategies across existing and future sites, accounting for scalability, resiliency, performance, and regional demand.  
  • Commercial Management - Own the commercial strategy and lifecycle of SIE's global colocation footprint, including renewals, expansions, exits, commercial obligations, and strategic capacity planning across multiple providers and regions.  
  • Commercial Negotiations - Lead commercial negotiations with colocation providers for renewals, expansions, new capacity acquisitions, and related commercial agreements in partnership with internal legal and procurement teams.  
  • Provider Relationship Management - Develop and manage strategic relationships with colocation providers, ensuring effective oversight of contractual obligations, service delivery, commercial commitments, escalations, and operational performance.  
  • Infrastructure Planning Coordination - Partner with operations, engineering, product, and business intelligence teams to translate deployment forecasts into actionable power, space, and capacity requirements across the global estate.  
  • Colocation Sourcing & Market Analysis - Support colocation sourcing activities including market assessments, provider evaluations, regional capacity analysis, commercial benchmarking, and expansion planning.  
  • Vendor & Contract Oversight - Manage contract governance, service-level oversight, commercial risk, and compliance requirements across a diverse global provider ecosystem.  
  • Commercial Analysis - Support sourcing and capacity decisions through commercial analysis, provider benchmarking, market comparisons, and evaluation of colocation pricing, terms, and service offerings. 
  • Lifecycle Governance - Maintain oversight of key commercial and operational milestones, including lease events, capacity commitments, renewals, expansions, migrations, and decommissioning activities.  
  • Performance & KPI Management - Define, monitor, and report on operational and commercial KPIs to drive accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement across the colocation estate.  
  • Executive Reporting & Governance - Develop reporting and governance frameworks that provide clear visibility into capacity, commercial exposure, provider performance, risk, and strategic opportunities.  
  • Market & Industry Awareness - Maintain awareness of colocation market trends, regional supply dynamics, pricing movements, provider capabilities, and industry developments to support strategic decision-making.  
  • Regulatory & Sustainability Alignment - Ensure infrastructure planning and commercial decisions align with environmental, sustainability, regulatory, and compliance requirements across multiple global regions. 
  • Decision-Making & Strategic Recommendations - Operate effectively in environments with evolving or incomplete business forecasts, providing infrastructure and commercial recommendations that balance growth, risk, timing, and cost considerations. 

What We're Looking For: 

  • 7+ years of experience in colocation strategy, data center commercial management, infrastructure sourcing, capacity planning, or related disciplines within large-scale global environments.  
  • Demonstrated experience leading commercial negotiations with colocation providers, including renewals, capacity expansions, pricing negotiations, SLAs, and contractual commitments.  
  • Strong understanding of colocation commercial constructs, including leases, service orders, SLAs, power commitments, contractual obligations, and provider governance models.  
  • Experience managing colocation provider relationships across multiple regions, with understanding of market dynamics, supplier capabilities, and commercial models.  
  • Strong understanding of colocation infrastructure, including power, cooling, resiliency, and capacity constraints, with the ability to connect technical considerations to commercial and business outcomes.  
  • Experience translating business or deployment forecasts into actionable infrastructure capacity, power, and space strategies.  
  • Experience supporting colocation sourcing activities including provider evaluations, market analysis, commercial assessments, expansion planning, and capacity negotiations.  
  • Experience evaluating colocation commercial proposals, pricing structures, service offerings, and contractual terms to support infrastructure and capacity decision-making. 
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills, with the ability to manage complex datasets, contractual obligations, lifecycle milestones, and regional planning assumptions across a global footprint.  
  • Experience developing governance processes, KPI frameworks, and executive-level reporting for infrastructure, commercial, or capacity management functions.  
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence technical, operational, financial, legal, procurement, and business stakeholders across multiple levels of the organization.  
  • Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating within a fast-paced, globally distributed environment.  
  • Ability to operate effectively at both strategic and tactical levels, balancing long-term infrastructure strategy with day-to-day commercial and operational priorities.