CCTV GENERAL LABORER
$15.50 - $19.25/hr
Operating robotic camera equipment * Maintaining a safe work environment * Other required duties as ... This is an entry level position * Willing to travel, over night, out of town as needed * Strong ...
$15.50 - $19.25/hr
Operating robotic camera equipment * Maintaining a safe work environment * Other required duties as ... This is an entry level position * Willing to travel, over night, out of town as needed * Strong ...
$15.50 - $19.25/hr
Operating robotic camera equipment * Maintaining a safe work environment * Other required duties as ... This is an entry level position * Willing to travel, over night, out of town as needed * Strong ...
$17.04 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$13.47 - $17.93
31% of jobs
The median wage is $21.76 / hr.
$17.93 - $22.40
22% of jobs
$22.40 - $26.86
18% of jobs
$28.64 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$26.86 - $31.32
10% of jobs
$31.32 - $35.78
9% of jobs
$35.78 - $40.24
5% of jobs
$40.24 - $44.71
1% of jobs
$44.71 - $49.17
0% of jobs
$49.17 - $53.63
0% of jobs
$53.63 - $58.09
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3% of jobs
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To thrive as an Entry Level Camera Operator, you should have a solid understanding of basic camera functions, shot composition, and relevant safety practices, often gained through coursework or hands-on experience. Familiarity with professional video cameras, tripods, lighting setups, and basic editing software is advantageous, but formal certifications are not always necessary at entry level. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to quickly adapt to changing environments will help you stand out. Mastering these abilities ensures high-quality footage while supporting the workflow needs of the production team.
A typical day for an entry level camera operator involves setting up camera equipment, assisting senior camera staff, and capturing video footage according to production guidelines. You may also help with lighting adjustments or organizing gear between shoots. Collaboration is essential, as camera operators work closely with directors, producers, and other crew members to achieve the desired visual style. Work hours can vary based on production schedules, and flexibility is often needed to accommodate filming needs. This hands-on environment is ideal for those eager to learn and gain practical industry experience.
An Entry Level Camera Operator is responsible for capturing video footage for television, film, live events, or online media. They set up and operate cameras, adjust lighting and angles, and follow the director’s instructions to achieve the desired shots. This role requires basic technical knowledge of camera equipment and a keen eye for composition. Entry-level operators often work under senior cameramen or directors and may assist with equipment setup and maintenance. It’s a great starting position for those looking to build experience in the film and media industry.
$15.50 - $19.25/hr
Full-time
Posted 26 days ago
We are currently hiring for a CCTV Laborer at The Reybold Group! We are seeking candidates with a positive attitude and willingness to work as a team.
This Position with the CCTV team is responsible for assisting the crew to meet increased production demands. (Advancement Opportunities are possible in this position!!) *OUT OF TOWN, OVERNIGHT TRAVEL REQUIRED*
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintaining a safe work environment
Other required duties as assigned
Education and/or Experience Qualifications
Competencies:
*Reybold is an Equal Opportunity Employer*