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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Video Logger, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Video Logger, you need strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and a background in media, broadcasting, or a related field. Familiarity with video logging software, digital asset management systems, and basic video editing tools is typically required. Excellent time management, clear communication, and the ability to work independently are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate video metadata tagging, efficient workflow, and reliable content delivery for production teams.

What is a Remote Video Logger?

A Remote Video Logger is a professional who watches, reviews, and logs footage from video content, often for television, film, or digital media projects. They work remotely, using specialized software to mark key moments, provide detailed descriptions, and note technical issues or highlights within the footage. Their work helps editors, producers, and directors quickly locate specific scenes or content for editing and production. Remote Video Loggers must have strong attention to detail, good communication skills, and a reliable internet connection to manage large video files efficiently.

What is the difference between Remote Video Logger vs Remote Video Editor?

AspectRemote Video LoggerRemote Video Editor
Required SkillsBasic video logging, note-taking, attention to detailVideo editing, software proficiency, creative skills
CertificationsNone typically required, but familiarity with logging tools helpfulVideo editing certifications or courses preferred
Work EnvironmentRemote, often in media or broadcasting companiesRemote, in media production or post-production settings
Industry UsageUsed in broadcasting, sports, news for logging footageUsed in film, TV, online content for editing

Remote Video Loggers focus on watching footage and noting key moments, while Remote Video Editors work on cutting, assembling, and enhancing videos. Both roles are remote and require familiarity with video content, but editors need more advanced technical skills and software knowledge. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right position based on their skills and career goals.

What are the typical challenges faced by a Remote Video Logger, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote Video Loggers often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, high volumes of footage to review, and the need for consistent attention to detail over long periods. Effective time management and staying organized are crucial for meeting production schedules. Additionally, communicating regularly with producers and editors helps ensure accurate metadata and smooth workflow integration. Utilizing efficient logging software and taking scheduled breaks can also help maintain focus and accuracy throughout the workday.
What are the most commonly searched types of Video Logger jobs in Arizona? The most popular types of Video Logger jobs in Arizona are:
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Remote Video Logger jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Remote Video Logger job openings:
Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (EEC) (Journeyman & Craftsman-in-Training)

Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (EEC) (Journeyman & Craftsman-in-Training)

Western Area Power Administration

Coolidge, AZ • On-site, Remote

$57.14 - $83.31/hr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Summary
As an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (EEC), you will ensure the functionality, reliability, and efficiency of electronic systems that support power grid operations. You will install, modify, repair, program and test communication, control process computers, and supervisory control systems. This position helps the organization deliver safe and reliable power to customers.
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Duties
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As an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (EEC) (Journeyman & Craftsman-in-Training), you will:
  • Maintains, modifies, installs, repairs, programs, and tests a variety of simple to complex electronic equipment used in communication, computers and network equipment, and supervisory control systems. Perform database modification and software configuration. Develop software test routines for verifying communication settings and operational specifications.
  • Performs work on the communications equipment used for power system operation and control, relaying, data logging, and indication. The equipment includes both fixed and mobile digital VHF, UHF, microwave radio and fiber optic communication systems, voice and data communications, VoIP telephony systems, digital cross-connect equipment, communication alarm and network management equipment, powerline carrier and tone equipment, digital multiplexers, and packet-based IP switches and routers. Work on other electronic equipment such as physical security and video surveillance equipment, antenna systems, programmable logic controllers using digital and analog 1/0 for system protection communications. Maintains auxiliary generators, transfer switches, storage batteries, battery chargers, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), HVAC and propane fuel systems.
  • Performs work on computers and network equipment. Install and test network devices and connections in LAN, WAN and control center networks. Configure, install, troubleshoot and repair network switches and routers.
  • Installs, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs malfunctions in supervisory control and data acquisition equipment and analog and digital telemetering equipment. Downloads and uploads firmware and database configurations, identifies software errors, and makes corrections to software databases. Coordinates the installation of new SCADA databases. Completes testing and commissioning with dispatch operations in accordance with accepted test plan and procedures.
  • Maintains and services customer utility interfaces and remote terminal unit (RTU) data ports. Program, test, install, and maintain RTUs.
  • Interpret electrical drawings and electronic circuit diagrams. Install, align, calibrate, adjust and maintain equipment.
  • Perform tower work including tower inspection, maintaining tower lighting systems, installing coax, wavegide, various antenna and associated hardware.
  • Uses digital signal analyzers. Install, maintain, and repair SONET and Packet communications equipment. Install, commission, maintain and repair network switches.
  • Installs, aligns, tests, troubleshoots, performs scheduled maintenance on SCADA master equipment, VoIP telephony services, digital processors, data monitoring equipment, communication alarming equipment, large scale integration video equipment, voice and data logging equipment, data storage systems, UPS and non-UPS power equipment, CCTV equipment, paging and notification systems, intertie monitoring equipment, and other systems as assigned which directly support local Control Center functions.
  • Perform all duties in compliance with DOE directives and WAPA orders, WAPA's Power System Safety rules, and WAPA's safe clearance procedures. Identify safety hazards and unsafe conditions and take immediate action to mitigate or eliminate them. Actively participate in job planning and pre-job safety briefings.

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Conditions of employment
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen or National.
  • This employer participates in the e-Verify program.
  • Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • Suitable for Federal employment, as determined by a background investigation.
  • May be required to successfully complete a probationary/trial period. Employees serving on a probationary or trial period may be terminated at any time during the probationary or trial period for performance, conduct, or business-related reasons in the interest of Federal service.
  • In accordance with Executive Order 14170, applicants are encouraged to respond to the four short, free-response, essay questions in the questionnaire. Answers to these questions are not scored or rated. Your answers will be reviewed by the hiring manager and agency leadership if you are referred for selection consideration.
  • Security clearance and associated requirements - Moderate.
  • Position is subject to random drug testing.
  • You must pass pre-employment drug testing.
  • You must pass pre-employment medical examination.
  • This position requires the ability to operate a Government vehicle. The incumbent must be at least 18 years of age, able to obtain and maintain Defensive Drivers certification and have a valid state driver's license. Defensive Driver's Training will be completed upon employment.
  • The incumbent must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required.
  • The incumbent must wear Arc Rated protective clothing when in proximity to exposed energized circuits.
  • The incumbent of this position is subject to inclement weather conditions such as high temperatures, rain, sleet, snow, and extreme cold.
  • This position may be subject to regular and recurring overtime. Overtime may be on short notice to include nights, holidays, and weekends in support of related mission requirements.
  • This position requires the incumbent to climb communication towers up to 400 feet tall.
  • This position requires a climbing weight not to exceed 310 pounds with all required gear and personal weight without gear not to exceed 280 pounds.
  • This position may require the incumbent to occasionally fly in a fixed wing aircraft or helicopter during the performance of assigned duties; this is a Condition of Employment for a Journeyman.
  • Employees may be required to function in an "on-call" status for 24-7 support; this is a Condition of Employment for a Journeyman.
  • A Service Agreement of up to 2 years is required for the CIT position.

Qualifications
Qualifications: You must have journeyman-level ability in the duties of an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic (EEC) (Journeyman & Craftsman-in-Training). You must meet all the qualification and eligibility requirements for the position by the closing date of the announcement.
In order to qualify for this position, your resume must provide sufficient experience and/or education, knowledge, skills, and abilities, to perform the duties of the specific position for which you are being considered. Your resume is the key means we have for evaluating your skills, knowledge, and abilities, as they relate to this position. Therefore, we encourage you to submit a thorough resume that directly relates to this position.
Applicants must meet the requirements of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Job Qualification System for Trades and Labor Occupations (X-118C).Although a specific length of time and experience is not required for most trade and labor occupations, you must show through experience and training that you possess the quality level of knowledge and skill necessary to perform the duties of the position at the level for which you are applying. Qualification requirements emphasis is on the quality of experience, not necessarily the length of time.
Your qualifications will be evaluated on the basis of your level of knowledge, skills, abilities and/or competencies in the job elements and screen out listed below. Your resume should demonstrate that you possess these elements and screen out. Do not provide a separate narrative written statement. Rather, you must describe in your resume how your past work experience demonstrates that you possess the elements and screen out identified below.
Craftsman-in-Training
The screen-out element for the Craftsman-in-Training (CIT) is below. Failure to meet this Screen out Element will result in an ineligible rating:

  • Completed a 4-year apprentice program in a related craft; OR
  • Employment as a Western journeyman in the craft occupations (i.e. in the "WB" pay plan); OR
  • Hold, or have held, the journeyman level (i.e., a level achieved by at least 4 years of training) in a related craft.

NOTE: If you completed a formal electrician apprenticeship program, please include in your resume the certification, name of the granting institution, the date completed, and a contact name and telephone number for verification purposes.
Examples of related craft areas include: Distribution Electrician, Military Electrician, Commercial/industrial electrician for a utility, Distribution Lineman, Construction Electrician, Construction Electrical Inspector.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is indoors; however, outdoor activities are frequently encountered. May lift and carry loads over 50 pounds, often in outdoor environments that pose difficult terrain issues. May work in close, restricted quarters. Standing, bending, stooping for long periods of time may be required. May be required to hike, climb, or use other methods to get to remote equipment sites as local terrain and climate conditions require. Must be able to climb communication towers up to 400 feet or as required.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is done both indoors and outside in variable weather conditions. Work often requires much driving, some in rugged isolated areas requiring four wheel drive, often alone. Work can require considerable travel requiring temporary lodging away from duty station. May be required to travel in a fixed wing aircraft, helicopter, snow mobile, or snow cat to work sites.
Journeyman
The screen-out element for the Journeyman is below. Failure to meet this Screen out Element will result in an ineligible rating:

Ability to do the work of an Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic, Electronic Equipment Craftsman independently and without more than normal supervision installing and commissioning, or, maintaining and repairing electronic equipment used in communication, control process computers, and supervisory control systems.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: May lift and carry loads over 50 pounds, often in outdoor environments that pose difficult terrain issues. May work in close, restricted quarters. Standing, bending, stooping for long periods of time may be required. May be required to hike, climb, or use other methods to get to remote equipment sites as local terrain and climate conditions require. Must be able to climb communication towers up to 400 feet tall or as required.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is done both indoors and outside in variable weather conditions. Work often requires considerable driving, some in rugged isolated areas requiring four wheel drive, often alone. Work can require considerable travel requiring temporary lodging away from duty station. May be required to travel in a fixed wing aircraft, helicopter, snow mobile, or snow cat to work sites.
"Experience" refers to paid and unpaid experience. Examples of qualifying unpaid experience may include: volunteer work done through National Service programs (such as Peace Corps and AmeriCorps); as well as work for other community-based philanthropic and social organizations. Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills; and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
Limit your resume to no more than two (2) pages.
Education
For this position, education cannot be substituted for experience.
Additional information
  • This open and continuous announcement establishes a standing register of eligible applicants.
    • Applications received by June 1, 2026, will be considered for the first referral.
    • Applications received on/after June 2, 2026, but by July 5, 2026, will be considered for the second referral.
    • Applications received after July 6, 2026, but by August18, 2026, will be considered for the final referral.
  • You do need to resubmit your application between referral periods unless your contact information, qualifications, or interest change.
  • This job opportunity announcement may be used to fill additional similar vacancies across DOE.
  • For general information on government-wide Telework polices visit: www.telework.gov.
  • Applicants may request Reasonable Accommodation (RA) when applying or competing for a job due to a medical condition or to exercise religious beliefs. If you need reasonable accommodation in the application or selection process, please contact the Agency Contact listed on this vacancy announcement.
  • The selectee for this position may be eligible to receive a recruitment or relocation incentive. You will need to sign an employment agreement to be eligible for this incentive.
  • Permanent Change of Station (PCS) costs are not authorized.
  • This position may be eligible for creditable service towards annual leave. Federal Employees earn annual leave at a rate (4, 6 or 8 hours per pay period) which is based on the number of years they have served as a Federal employee. DOE may offer newly-appointed Federal employee's credit for their job-related non-federal experience or active duty uniformed military service. This credited service can be used in determining the rate at which they earn annual leave. Such credit must be requested and approved prior to the appointment date and is not guaranteed.
  • Total salary varies depending on location of position at level (Journeyman or CIT) hired at.
  • The Fountain, CO location's office is located in Midway, CO.

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