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How much do dvd quality control jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for dvd quality control in the United States is $20.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are DVD Quality Control jobs?

DVD Quality Control jobs involve inspecting, testing, and ensuring that DVDs meet specific quality standards before they are distributed to consumers. Professionals in this role check for defects such as playback errors, disc imperfections, and issues with audio or video quality. They may also verify that menus, subtitles, and special features function as intended. The goal is to ensure a flawless viewing experience and to minimize returns or complaints from customers. DVD Quality Control technicians typically use specialized equipment and follow detailed procedures to assess each disc.

What are some common challenges faced in a DVD Quality Control role, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge in DVD Quality Control is identifying subtle audio or video defects that may not be immediately noticeable, such as sync issues or compression artifacts. To address this, professionals often use specialized equipment and standardized checklists to ensure thorough evaluations. Another challenge is working under tight deadlines while maintaining high accuracy, which requires strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Team collaboration is important, as QC specialists often communicate findings to production teams to facilitate quick corrections and meet release schedules.

What is the difference between Dvd Quality Control vs Dvd Manufacturing Technician?

AspectDvd Quality ControlDvd Manufacturing Technician
Primary RoleInspect and test DVDs for quality issuesOperate machinery and oversee DVD production processes
Required SkillsAttention to detail, quality standards knowledgeMechanical skills, equipment operation
Work EnvironmentQuality control labs or inspection areasManufacturing floors or production lines
CertificationsQuality assurance certifications often preferredTechnical or manufacturing certifications

While both roles are involved in DVD production, Dvd Quality Control focuses on inspecting and ensuring the quality of DVDs, whereas Dvd Manufacturing Technicians handle the operation of production equipment. Quality control ensures finished products meet standards, while manufacturing technicians support the production process itself.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DVD Quality Control Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DVD Quality Control Specialist, you need a keen attention to detail, familiarity with audio and video standards, and experience in quality assurance processes, often supported by a background in media production or a related field. Proficiency with industry-standard playback equipment, error-checking software, and content management systems is typically required. Strong analytical skills, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities help specialists identify and address defects efficiently. These competencies ensure that final DVD products meet technical and quality standards, preventing costly errors and ensuring customer satisfaction.
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Courtroom Technology Assistant (#734)

Courtroom Technology Assistant (#734)

State of Maine Judicial Branch

Portland, ME • On-site

$23.65 - $32.01/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


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Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 85 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

If you are a current Judicial, Legislative, or Executive Branch employee of the State of Maine, please apply through "Find Jobs" using your existing PRISM account.

COURTROOM TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANT

STATE OF MAINE JUDICIAL BRANCH

LOCATION: Cumberland County Courthouse, Portland

The State of Maine Judicial Branch welcomes motivated team members to join us in serving the communities of Maine within the court system. The Judicial Branch plays a very important role in our communities by providing a safe, accessible, efficient, and impartial system of dispute resolution. Judicial Branch employees all support this mission, in their various roles. We have 31 courts across the state and process over 130,000 cases each year in support of Maine's almost 1.4 million residents.

The Job:

This position provides and performs a variety of services associated with the use of technology in courtroom operations. These responsibilities include the recording, monitoring and logging of court proceedings on digital or analog electronic recording; and the courtroom operation of video equipment (such as television monitors, DVD or VHS player/recorder units, and interactive video conferencing systems), courtroom sound systems, the operation of assistive listening devices, and MAC or PC computer systems in courtrooms, and other courtroom technology systems and devices as necessary. This position is responsible for arranging for the testing, care, maintenance, and inventory of all such technology equipment.

Extensive contact with the public and court personnel in person or by phone requires excellent customer service skills. Office responsibilities require extensive use of various courtroom equipment, computer systems, recording systems, and knowledge of basic office procedure.

Travel is required.

Salary Range:

Grade 11: $23.65 - $32.01 per hour.

What We Offer:

At the Maine Judicial Branch, we value our employees, which is why we offer great benefits. In addition to competitive pay, we provide:

  • Work-life balance: 13 paid holidays, 2+ weeks of vacation leave, and 12 paid sick days every year.

  • Paid Parental Leave: 4 weeks

  • Gym membership and childcare reimbursement programs

  • Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program

  • Health insurance coverage (85%-100% employer-paid for employee-only plan)

  • Health insurance premium credit (5% decrease in employee premiums)

  • Dental insurance (100% employer-paid for employee-only plan)

  • Health and dependent care flexible spending accounts

  • Defined Benefit Pension plan contributions

  • Voluntary deferred compensation (retirement savings 457 Plan)

  • Up to $1000 Tuition Reimbursement each year

  • Employer-paid life insurance (1x annual salary)

  • Additional wellness benefits

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS *

TECHNOLOGY

  • Operates various equipment used in the courtroom including: For The Record(FTR) digital software system, analog electronic recording systems; courtroom sound systems; assistive listening devices; video monitors; DVD and VHS player/recorder units; interactive video conferencing systems; MAC and PC systems; and other courtroom related technology.

  • Troubleshoots basic hardware and software issues, and makes referrals for resolution of problems and/repairs. Works with service contractor to resolve issues.

  • Ensures that equipment is operating properly and arranges for maintenance, as necessary. Additionally, arranges for ongoing, basic, preventative maintenance on recording equipment.

IN THE COURTROOM

  • When assigned to a courtroom, checks microphones, cabling, recording heads, monitors recording of court testimony, determines and directs changes in microphone positions, adjusts volume and other controls for all equipment.

  • When so assigned, controls microphone levels to ensure proper recording during different situations that occur during the proceedings, such as bench conferences, and conferences in the judge's chambers.

  • In the courtroom, determines and directs changes in microphone and speaker position for optimum recording quality.

  • In the courtroom, creates detailed log notes, plays back recorded court proceedings, may mark exhibits/swear in witnesses, as needed, and prepares material requested by the Court.

  • Produces and assesses original/duplicate recordings of court proceedings.

  • Carefully reviews recordings for optimum recording quality and maintains relevant lists for quality control.

  • Prepares and reviews audio assessments of original/duplicate recordings to identify problems and develop solutions for optimum recording quality.

  • Assists in the development of quality control procedures for recording court proceedings.

  • Conducts equipment inventories as assigned.

  • Provides staff training and develops training materials/checklists.

  • Forwards transcript orders and relevant materials to OTO to assist with transcription.

  • May provide transcript cost estimates.

  • Prepares reports, memoranda, and other court related documents as instructed.

  • Travels to courts as assigned.

  • Provides administrative support, when assigned.

  • Performs related duties, as assigned.

OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provides excellent customer service.

  • Communicates and interacts effectively in person, over the telephone, and in writing with the public, judicial officers, court staff, attorneys, and other state, local, county, and federal agencies concerning matters before the Court.

  • Performs courtroom duties as required by the judge/justice, including the jury selection process.

  • Upon the approval of the Manager of the Office of Transcript Operations, may perform work typically assigned to court clerks.

  • Performs other duties as required.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • Graduation from high school (or GED).

  • Two years of clerical experience in a Clerk's Office, or comparable work preferred.

  • Experience with technologies used in courtrooms preferred.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Ability to operate and maintain various courtroom technologies, such as electronic recording, courtroom sound systems, assistive listening devices, computers, television monitors, DVD and DHS, interactive video systems, and other related courtroom technology.

  • Ability to learn detailed computer applications, including recording software.

  • Ability to understand and work with networked computers, and to pull audio from a network.

  • Accurately keyboard or type, not less than, 45 words per minute.

  • Ability to interact effectively with the public, supervisors, other court staff, judicial officers, and attorneys, in a variety of situations and circumstances, while maintaining excellent customer service skills.

  • Ability to understand court procedures/process, legal documents, laws, and legal factors pertaining to the court system.

  • Ability to understand and follow administrative and clerical procedures governing Clerks' Offices, including the Clerk's Manual, as well as Judicial Branch policies and procedures.

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive Judicial Branch information.

  • Ability to complete work with accurate attention to detail.

  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written form.

  • Ability to work independently and follow oral and written instructions.

  • Ability to travel to courts throughout the state

  • Ability to work effectively in a public courtroom setting.

  • Knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

How to Apply:

This posting will remain open until filled. Cover letter, resume, and online application must be submitted online at

http://maine.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Judicial/details/Courtroom-Technology-Assistant_R26-01432

The Judicial Branch is an EEO/AA employer.

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If you have any questions about the online application process, please contact the Judicial Branch Human Resources Department at HR.Help@courts.maine.gov.


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