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Part Time Camera Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Camera operator * Provide production support * Video engineer * On-air talent * and other duties as assigned by supervisor. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with the University will require ...

RTMC Operator

Gainesville, FL · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

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RTMC Operator

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

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RTMC Operator

Sanford, FL · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

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How much do part time camera operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time camera operator in the United States is $28.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do camera operators get paid per hour?

Camera operators typically earn between $15 and $30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and the type of production. Freelance or part-time roles may pay differently, and additional skills with specific equipment can influence pay rates.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Camera Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Camera Operator, you need a solid understanding of camera equipment, framing, and visual storytelling, often backed by experience or relevant coursework in video production. Familiarity with industry-standard cameras, tripods, lighting setups, and editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro is typically required. Attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating with directors and team members under varied conditions. These competencies ensure high-quality footage and contribute to the smooth running of productions, even in fast-paced or unpredictable environments.

What are the typical work schedules and team dynamics for part-time camera operators?

Part-time camera operators often have flexible schedules that vary depending on the production's needs, which may include evenings, weekends, or on-call shifts for events. They usually work as part of a technical crew, collaborating closely with directors, producers, and other camera operators to capture footage according to creative and technical requirements. Teamwork and clear communication are essential, as camera operators must adapt to fast-paced environments and quickly respond to direction changes. This role offers valuable hands-on experience and can be a stepping stone to full-time positions or specialized camera work within the industry.

How to make 25 per hour online?

A part-time camera operator can earn around $25 per hour by working freelance or remote gigs that require video recording, editing, or live streaming skills. Building a portfolio, gaining experience with camera equipment, and offering services on freelance platforms can help achieve this rate. Certifications in video production or editing software may also improve earning potential.

What does a part time camera operator do?

A part time camera operator is responsible for capturing video footage during events, broadcasts, or productions, typically working fewer hours than a full-time operator. Their duties include setting up and operating cameras, adjusting angles and focus, ensuring proper lighting, and sometimes assisting with minor equipment maintenance. They may work in various environments such as television studios, live events, or film sets, and often collaborate closely with directors and other crew members to achieve the desired visual outcome.

What is the difference between Part Time Camera Operator vs Freelance Camera Operator?

AspectPart Time Camera OperatorFreelance Camera Operator
CredentialsBasic camera operation skills, sometimes a relevant diploma or certificationSame as part time, plus portfolio or demo reel
Work EnvironmentOn-site, scheduled shifts for specific productionsVaried locations, project-based, flexible scheduling
Employer & Industry UsageMedia companies, TV stations, event productionMultiple clients, independent projects, freelance platforms
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for part-time employment opportunitiesSeeking freelance or contract work in camera operation

While both roles involve camera operation skills, a Part Time Camera Operator typically works scheduled shifts for a specific employer, whereas a Freelance Camera Operator handles independent projects with flexible hours. The credentials are similar, but freelancers often showcase a portfolio to attract clients. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right opportunity based on their work style and career goals.

Do camera operators make good money?

Camera operators typically earn an average hourly wage that varies by industry, location, and experience, with many earning between $15 and $30 per hour. Experienced professionals working on major productions or with specialized skills can earn higher wages, and some may work freelance or on a project basis, affecting overall income. The job often requires technical skills, knowledge of camera equipment, and the ability to work flexible hours.

How do I get into the camera operator?

To become a part-time camera operator, gain experience with camera equipment and learn basic filming techniques. Many employers prefer candidates with a background in media production, and some roles require a relevant certification or training. Building a portfolio of work and applying for entry-level positions can help start your career in this field.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Camera Operator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 12% Full Time, 86% Part Time, and 2% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,583 per year, or $28.2 per hour.
Manager, Scoreboard Operations (Blackhawks Ice Center)

Manager, Scoreboard Operations (Blackhawks Ice Center)

Chicago Blackhawks

Chicago, IL • On-site

$70K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Manager, Scoreboard Operations (Blackhawks Ice Center)
Department: Events & Experiences
Reports To: Director, Events & Experiences
Location: This role is 100% in-office and will work from both the Blackhawks Ice Center and the offices at the United Center.
Hours: General office hours are 9:00 am - 5:00 pm / Monday - Friday. However, this role will be regularly required to work outside of these business hours including nights, weekends, and holidays as the event schedule demands.
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
# Direct Reports: None
Compensation: This role is budgeted to receive an annual salary of $70,000

The Chicago Blackhawks is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to gender, race, religion or religious creed, color, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, marital status, registered domestic partner status, age, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state, local law, ordinance, or regulation and will not be discriminated against on these bases. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities.

The Ideal Candidate:
A technically-minded event production leader with deep expertise in A/V systems, live event operations, and creative design. You are equally comfortable running a production room, briefing a client on facility capabilities, and building motion graphics for an upcoming event. You thrive in dynamic, fast-paced environments and take pride in being the person others rely on when the lights go up and the puck drops. Your leadership ensures every event at Blackhawks Ice Center is executed flawlessly — from the scoreboard to the sound system to the screen.

The Top Shelf:
The Manager, Scoreboard Operations will serve as the dedicated technical authority for all A/V, production, and creative needs at Blackhawks Ice Center. This is a newly created, critical role built to bring consistency, confidence, and excellence to every event in the building. With the recent expansion, BIC now features a center-hung videoboard and ribbon boards in USG Arena, LED lighting, a full audio mixing suite, broadcast junction boxes, 20+ Brightsign-powered televisions, and more. You will own all of it — from staffing and executing production crews to meeting with clients and supporting Chicago Steel game days. Additionally, you will bring much-needed graphic design, video, and motion graphics capability to support BIC programming, arena marketing, and event promotion.

How You'll Contribute:

Technical Operations & A/V Management

  • Serve as the on-site technical authority for all A/V systems including the center-hung videoboard, ribbon boards, LED lighting, broadcast junction boxes, audio mixing, and Brightsign display players

  • Ensure reliable, consistent execution of all technical elements at every BIC event — serving as the primary owner for the facility

  • Maintain, troubleshoot, and optimize all building technology; develop SOPs for equipment use and storage

  • Act as Technical Director for all Chicago Steel home games at BIC, aligned with how the role functions for Blackhawks productions

  • Support Blackhawks game day production needs as required

Production Room Leadership

  • Build out and manage a part-time/event-day production crew including: Replay Technician, PTZ Camera Operator, Tessera Expression Operator, Camera Operators, Audio Engineer, and additional support staff

  • Lead production room operations from pre-show setup through post-event wrap

  • Establish staffing schedules, workflows, and training programs for production crew members

Client Relations & Sales Support

  • Partner with the sales and events team to communicate BIC's full technical capabilities to clients, partners, and third parties

  • Participate in the planning and pre-event consultation process to ensure client vision is matched to production execution

  • Be a trusted, knowledgeable resource that gives clients — and internal stakeholders — confidence in BIC's capabilities

Creative Design & Content Production

  • Provide graphic design, motion graphics, and video production support for BIC programming, event marketing, and arena promotions

  • Build and load graphics packages for live events including Steel games, third-party events, and BIC internal programming

  • Support the BIC marketing team by alleviating design demand currently falling outside that team's primary scope

  • Collaborate with Steel and CBH design teams to maintain brand alignment across all BIC-related creative assets


Player Stats & Qualifications:

  • Five (5)+ years of experience in live event production, A/V operations, or broadcast — sports venue experience strongly preferred

  • Demonstrated expertise with large-format scoreboard and videoboard systems (Daktronics, Nevco, or similar); Tessera/Expression experience a plus

  • Proficiency with audio mixing boards, digital audio systems, and live sound engineering

  • Experience staffing and leading production crews in a live event environment

  • Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite (Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop) for motion graphics and video production

  • Strong graphic design skills with experience producing arena or event-level creative assets

  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical clients and stakeholders

  • Self-starter comfortable owning projects end-to-end with minimal oversight

  • Willing and able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays consistent with event and game schedules

  • Passionate about working for a professional sports organization

  • Detail-oriented, solutions-driven, and calm under pressure


What It’s Like Working Here:
The Chicago Blackhawks experience isn’t just on the ice. Our office, located in the United Center, promotes a fun, engaging, fast-paced and collaborative atmosphere where we can celebrate both hockey and each other. Our commitment to curating an environment where all individuals feel empowered to bring their best self to work each day can be seen throughout our organization. Whether you are a job seeker looking to join the organization, a current member of our amazing team, or someone looking to help support our mission, our goal is the same – to reimagine the potential of hockey through memorable, inclusive experiences.

Perks and Benefits:

Competitive total rewards package, full benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k matching, paid life insurance), employee assistance program (EAP), comprehensive PTO package, social events, volunteer opportunities, and learning and development. Employer-paid breakfast, lunch, parking, on-site gym and training classes, employee ticket program, and more.

The Team:

The Chicago Blackhawks started their journey as one of the NHL’s “Original Six” professional ice hockey teams in 1926. Members of the Central Division in the NHL’s Western Conference and six-time Stanley Cup Champions (1934, 1938, 1961, 2010, 2013, 2015), the team calls the United Center home.

Each day the Team works to uphold our mission to reimagine the potential of hockey. At its core, the team and greater organization uphold its mission through its core values centered around integrity, curiosity, empathy, collaboration, and originality. They are fiercely dedicated to evolving and delivering new and legendary fan experiences and captivating new and diverse audiences, both on and off the ice. As part of their unwavering commitment to drive impact and purpose in the Chicago community, the organization opened the Fifth Third Arena (the team’s official practice facility and community space for youth hockey development), continues to make expansions to the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, and acquired the AHL team the Rockford IceHogs.

The Chicago Blackhawks continue to grow in its commitments to honor and celebrate Black Hawk's legacy by offering our platforms, making meaningful contributions, collaborating with Native American people, and reimagining ways to support the many Native American people and communities they live amongst and alongside. They engage in this work through their formal partnership with Black Hawk’s ancestral tribe, the Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma, which the tribe established with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2021.