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How much do nba video jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for nba video in Nevada is $29.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.92 and $31.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an NBA video?

An NBA Video job typically involves capturing, editing, and analyzing game footage for teams, broadcasters, or media outlets. Responsibilities may include filming games, breaking down plays, creating highlight reels, and assisting coaches or analysts with video content. These roles exist within NBA teams, production companies, or digital media platforms and require strong technical skills in video editing and sports analysis.

What are some typical responsibilities of an NBA video coordinator during the season?

As an NBA Video Coordinator, your typical responsibilities include reviewing and editing game film, preparing scouting videos for coaches and players, and breaking down both your team’s and opponents’ plays to provide actionable insights. You will collaborate closely with the coaching staff to fulfill specific video requests, contribute to pre-game and post-game preparations, and sometimes help with player development sessions. The role often involves working evenings, weekends, and even traveling with the team. Staying organized and managing multiple projects under tight deadlines are key aspects of the job.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the NBA video position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an NBA Video Coordinator, you need a strong background in basketball analytics, video editing, and a deep understanding of the game, often with a degree in sports management or a related field. Competence in video editing software such as SportsCode, Synergy Sports, and Adobe Premiere Pro is essential, along with familiarity using scouting and analytics platforms. Superior attention to detail, communication, and time-management skills set top performers apart in this fast-moving, team-oriented environment. These skills are critical to deliver accurate, timely video breakdowns that inform coaching decisions and player development within the NBA’s high-performance landscape.

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Infographic showing various Nba Video job openings in Nevada as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,261 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

Hockey Broadcast & Operations Technician

SportsMEDIA Technology Corp.

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Temporary

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Who is a Hockey Broadcast Technician at SMT?

Are you a hockey fan? Do you have experience working in a broadcast environment or hands-on experience troubleshooting technology? If you answered yes, here’s your chance to "break away” with SMT as a Hockey Broadcast Technician!


Broadcast technicians get the opportunity to work with SMT’s award-winning and globally recognized Player and Puck tracking technology for the Vegas Golden Knights.


This opportunity requires an exceptional attention span to simultaneously monitor computer applications, follow the events of the game without becoming distracted and effectively communicate with other team members and our clients. This position requires reporting to T-Mobile Arena and candidates must be able to meet this requirement to be considered for the opportunity.


This is a seasonal position, with an hourly rate of $25-$30 based on experience.


What is Your Daily Impact at SMT?

As a Hockey Broadcast Technician, you will report to the arena six hours before puck drop to begin prep for your game. Game shifts are typically 8-10 hours based on the length of the game. You will collaborate with our remote studio staff in Durham, NC, fellow on-site SMT teammates and our broadcast partners to ensure our technology is skating at full speed and ready to take the ice.


Additional responsibilities include:

  • Verify all tracking system components are in working order
  • Work directly with broadcast mobile unit engineers to confirm video and communication feeds
  • Create and continue an open communication platform with NHL and Network personnel
  • Communications with NHL & SMT staff onsite and in Durham for pre-game verification of Player and Puck Tracking deliverables
  • Operation of the tracking system during games
  • Perform system maintenance, when necessary
  • Troubleshoot system components – computers, cameras, cables, and networks
  • Relay system issues to support staff for repair or replacement


What Do You Bring to SMT?

  • TV broadcast and/or live event production experience
  • Knowledge of computer hardware, software, and Windows OS
  • Open availability (must be available to work daytime, night, weekend, and holiday games)
  • Extensive PC gaming skills (use of hotkeys and gaming mice)
  • Basic understanding of hockey terminology, NHL rules and game play
  • A customer service and collaborative mentality
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to:
    • Quickly process feedback from the system and adjust in real time
    • Work well under pressure and complete tasks on time
    • Follow daily checklists and other written procedures

What Can SMT Offer You?

Our broadcast technicians start at $30/hour and provide flexible scheduling. It is not required to work every single home game; however, we are seeking individuals who can work 30+ home games.


You will get to work in a highly collaborative and supportive environment, and as we continue to expand and support other sports, high performing technicians may be given the chance to work with different sports broadcasts and technology at SMT


Who is SMT?

SMT is the leader in real-time data and graphics solutions for the biggest events in sports. From the famous Yellow First Down Line to leading-edge analytics, virtual enhancements and behind-the-scenes tools like video board production and talent prompters, SMT powers the fan experience across every screen and stadium.


For over 40 years, we’ve helped shape the broadcast and in-venue presentation of the Olympics, Super Bowls, Triple Crowns, tennis Grand Slams, golf majors, NASCAR, NHL, NBA, NCAA tournaments and more.


But we’re more than our tech: Our team thrives on the adrenaline of live sports. We travel together, work hard together and form lifelong bonds along the way. Whether we’re launching graphics during a game or hitting the lanes for our bowling league, we’ve got each other’s backs.


Are you ready to be a game changer? Learn more at SMT.com or follow us on social.

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