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Industrial Engineer

Wilmington, IL · On-site

$66K - $89K/yr

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Actively support ProTrack and margin improvement initiatives across the portfolio Cross-functional Leadership: * Lead and align cross-functional teams against shared priorities, proactively ...

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How much do protrack jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for protrack in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the hardest month to get a job?

For roles like Protrack, which may involve seasonal or project-based work, the hardest months to secure a job are often during major holidays or the end of the fiscal year, typically December and summer months. Hiring activity tends to slow down during these periods due to holidays, vacations, and budget cycles, making job searches more competitive and less successful.

What is the difference between Protrack vs Project Coordinator?

AspectProtrackProject Coordinator
CertificationsTypically requires industry-specific certifications or training in project management toolsOften requires certifications like CAPM or PMP, but not always mandatory
Work EnvironmentUsed mainly in construction, manufacturing, or logistics industries for tracking projectsCommonly found in various industries including IT, marketing, and construction for coordinating project tasks
Employer UsageEmployers use Protrack for detailed project tracking and reportingEmployers use Project Coordinators to manage schedules, resources, and communication

Protrack focuses on detailed project tracking and reporting, often in technical industries, while Project Coordinators handle overall project organization and communication across various sectors. Both roles support project success but differ in scope and tools used.

What is a Protrack?

Protrack is typically a software platform or system used for tracking and managing various processes, such as fleet management, logistics, or project tracking. In logistics and fleet management, Protrack helps organizations monitor vehicle locations, optimize routes, and enhance operational efficiency. The platform provides real-time data, historical tracking, and reporting features to support decision-making and improve resource utilization. Protrack can also refer to other specialized tracking solutions depending on the industry or context.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Protrack operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Protrack operator, you need a solid understanding of dairy farm operations, equipment maintenance, and animal husbandry, often backed by relevant agricultural training. Familiarity with the Protrack system, milking machinery, and farm management software is essential. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and good communication skills help operators work efficiently and ensure animal welfare. These skills are vital for maintaining optimal milk production, equipment functionality, and compliance with safety standards on a modern dairy farm.

What are some common challenges faced by Protrack operators and how can they be addressed?

Protrack operators often encounter challenges such as managing real-time tracking data accurately, troubleshooting technical malfunctions, and ensuring effective communication with field teams. Staying organized and regularly updating system software can help mitigate technical issues. Additionally, proactive communication with colleagues and ongoing training on new features or protocols can improve efficiency and address operational hurdles.
What cities are hiring for Protrack jobs? Cities with the most Protrack job openings:
Infographic showing various Protrack job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 87% In-person, and 13% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

P/T Master Control Operator and Traffic Specialist

KSPS PBS

Spokane, WA • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

About This Opportunity:

Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where no two days are exactly alike? Can you stay calm, focused, and sharp when the pressure is on and multiple things are happening at once? If so, we want to hear from you.

KSPS PBS - Spokane’s trusted public media station - is looking for a part-time Master Control Operator / Traffic Specialist to join our operations team. This is a vital, behind-the-scenes role that keeps our broadcast running across four on-air program streams and three cable channels. Nothing gets on the air without the people in this position. You’ll be part of a team that takes real pride in what it does and why it does it: serving our community through trusted, quality public media.

Why Work for KSPS PBS?

We are a mission-driven, community-focused organization that has served the Inland Northwest for decades. We care about our team and offer a supportive work environment where your skills, experience, and perspective are valued. You’ll work alongside passionate, experienced colleagues and have the opportunity to be part of something bigger than a broadcast - you’ll be part of the stories that connect our audience to the community they love.

Plus, you’ll get to do all of this in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, with access to mountains, lakes, and outdoor recreation right in your backyard.

Requirements

What You'll Do:

Each shift in master control is a dynamic mix of technical precision, problem-solving, and attention to detail. You’ll be responsible for keeping our broadcast on the air and on schedule, including:

  • Operate Master Control equipment, including BroadStream Oasys Automation and Playout Server, MassTech Asset Management, Apantac Monitor Wall systems, Burke Transmitter Remote Control, XDCAM, DVCPRO and Beta VTRs, Kumulate Tape Archive, and Premiere Pro Mac Editor.
  • Review, monitor, and adjust on-air play and record lists in the BroadStream Automation System as needed.
  • Monitor network (sIX) file downloads and satellite program feeds and prepare all network programming for on-air use.
  • Operate the BroadStream Maker Server to record on-air programming into playout servers for multiple services, including KSPS 7.1, KSPS World, KSPS Create, KSPS Kids, and Ch-17 (District 81).
  • Operate and monitor the station’s Satellite Downlink System, including fixed and steerable dishes, and monitor Classic Arts and DirecTV feeds.
  • Maintain program and transmitter logs; operate and monitor SAGE EAS equipment; perform EAS tests and announcements in accordance with station policy and FCC rules.
  • Monitor all program streams during station breaks and document on program logs that scheduled content is airing correctly, with proper audio/video levels, Closed Captions, and DVI Audio present.
  • Use Myers/ProTrack Traffic Software and BroadStream Oasys Automation to build and generate program logs and automation playlists for up to five channels, including scheduling interstitial content, station bugs, pledge graphics, and automated commands.
  • Export program logs to create automated playlists; use Oasys Designer to verify and update program data and content durations across multiple sources.
  • Perform program FTP file transfers as requested by Traffic or Programming.
  • Monitor MyPBS Advisories and Refeeds for notifications of impaired or re-fed network programming.
  • Write clear Discrepancy, Equipment Malfunction, FCC Closed Caption Compliance, and EAS Evaluation Reports as required for FCC compliance and troubleshooting.
What You Bring:

We’re looking for someone who is technically curious, calm under pressure, and committed to quality. Prior broadcast experience is a plus, but we’re willing to train the right person. What matters most is that you bring the right foundation:

Education & Experience
  • Advanced studies in Broadcast Communications preferred but not required.
  • Prior experience in a television operating environment involving daily operations, scheduling, and logging is a plus.
Technical Skills
  • Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office.
  • Working knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro, Myers ProTrack, and BroadStream Automation preferred.
  • Familiarity with television production and broadcast equipment, including video/audio monitors, graphics systems, video playback devices, and switchers.
Skills & Abilities
  • Ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions, manage competing priorities, and stay focused under pressure.
  • Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills with excellent attention to detail.
  • Dependable, with the ability to follow written and verbal instructions and meet deadlines.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to read and interpret technical, business, and regulatory materials and prepare clear reports.
  • Excellent motor coordination for precise technical tasks and demonstrated problem-solving ability.
  • Commitment to accuracy, quality, and continuous improvement.

Benefits

Compensation & Schedule

Pay Range: $24 – $25 per hour, depending on qualifications.

This is a part-time, non-exempt hourly position averaging 32–39 hours per week. The regular schedule includes 12-hour shifts on weekends (Saturday and Sunday, 12:15 p.m. – 12:15 a.m.), with remaining hours scheduled during normal business hours for traffic and administrative duties. This position is considered a fill-in role; flexibility to work fill-in shifts as required is expected- but we are also willing to work with you for the hours during normal business hours. This is an in-office position.

Benefits
  • Turnaround pay at time and a half when scheduled to work back-to-back shifts with less than 10 hours between shifts.
  • Up to 11 paid holidays, or time and a half when working on the actual holiday.
  • Prorated paid vacation in accordance with organizational policy, based on start date and average weekly hours.
  • Paid Sick Leave.
  • Medical and Dental Insurance for employees and optionally their families.
  • Life Insurance.
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability.
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan — once eligible, Friends of KSPS contributes 3% annually.

KSPS PBS provides reasonable accommodations to support applicants and employees with disabilities in performing the essential functions of the position.