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Tv Security Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

TV Maintenance Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$58.11 - $102.82/hr

Title: TV Maintenance Engineer Schedule Format - Location: On-site - San Francisco Pay Information ... An awareness and willingness to follow security guidelines for administrator‑level access to ...

Head of Security

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$200K - $250K/yr

Tatari is on a mission to revolutionize TV advertising. Founded in 2016 to help transform the ... You'll lead our existing Security Engineering team, reporting to the SVP of Engineering and work ...

Head of Security

San Francisco, CA · Hybrid

$200K - $250K/yr

Tatari is on a mission to revolutionize TV advertising. Founded in 2016 to help transform the ... You'll lead our existing Security Engineering team, reporting to the SVP of Engineering and work ...

Head of Security

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$200K - $250K/yr

Tatari is on a mission to revolutionize TV advertising. Founded in 2016 to help transform the ... You'll lead our existing Security Engineering team, reporting to the SVP of Engineering and work ...

Head of Security

Los Angeles, CA · Hybrid

$200K - $250K/yr

Tatari is on a mission to revolutionize TV advertising. Founded in 2016 to help transform the ... You'll lead our existing Security Engineering team, reporting to the SVP of Engineering and work ...

We create world-class content, which we distribute across our portfolio of film, television, and ... As part of the Security Operations Team, this position plays a key role in helping maintain a safe ...

Roku pioneered streaming to the TV. Our mission is to be the TV streaming platform that connects ... Critically evaluating AI-generated code for correctness, security, and performance in embedded ...

Managing DMEA-specific access control and closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems for specialized labs and clean rooms, assessing physical security needs, and recommending improvements. * Direct ...

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Tv Security information

What is a TV Security?

A TV Security job involves ensuring the safety of personnel, equipment, and sensitive information on a television production set or studio. Responsibilities may include monitoring access to filming locations, preventing unauthorized entry, and protecting valuable assets like cameras and scripts. TV security professionals may also handle crowd control during live events, manage on-site surveillance systems, and coordinate with law enforcement if necessary. Their role is crucial in maintaining a secure and smooth production environment.

What are the typical responsibilities of a TV Security professional in a broadcast environment?

TV Security professionals are responsible for monitoring and patrolling studio premises, controlling access for staff, guests, and equipment, and responding promptly to emergencies or suspicious activity. They may be tasked with operating surveillance cameras, conducting security checks before and during live broadcasts, and collaborating with production and facilities teams to maintain a secure environment. This role often requires flexibility to work unconventional hours, including nights and weekends, depending on production schedules. Teamwork and adaptability are key, as TV Security may also assist with crowd control during live events and coordinate with local law enforcement if needed.

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

TV Security professionals need a strong background in physical security, access control, and surveillance, often supported by relevant security training or certifications such as a state security license or SIA badge. Familiarity with CCTV systems, alarm monitoring software, and incident reporting tools is essential. Excellent observational skills, calmness under pressure, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this position. These capabilities ensure the protection of broadcast facilities, personnel, and assets in the fast-paced television industry.

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Infographic showing various Tv Security job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, and 44% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

TV Maintenance Engineer

Kqed Inc

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$58.11 - $102.82/hr

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Job description

Title: TV Maintenance Engineer

Schedule Format - Location: On-site - San Francisco

Pay Information: Hourly Rate: $42.18 - $74.64

Position Summary

The TV Maintenance Engineer role is responsible for the administration and maintenance of KQED’s television infrastructure as well as KQED Event AV technology, server applications, hardware, and software. Duties include service support responsibilities and operations in the TV Engineering department, providing end‑user, software & remote support for KQED staff across multiple departments.

We value the contributions of marginalized people in society — including Black, Indigenous, and all people of color, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ people — and we believe that these communities must be centered in the work we do, and we strongly encourage members of these communities to apply.

The successful candidate will be required to join National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (NABET) Local 51.

Primary Functions
  • Maintenance and support of KQED’s television transmission, microwave, and program delivery infrastructure, ensuring reliable broadcast service and regulatory compliance.
  • Supports KQED TV Operations and Events AV end‑user technology.
  • Maintains software and hardware inventory and works with support vendors to ensure regular maintenance.
  • Primary support responder to technical issues in support of TV Production and TV Post‑Production (2110‑based systems).
  • Primary support responder to technical issues related to KQED Events AV technology (traditional baseband systems) in primary and/or secondary event spaces.
Essential Functions and Other Job Duties
  • Uses a complete documentation suite that includes Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, Google Sheets and Google Docs documents, Visio drawings and AutoCAD drawings.
  • Ability to execute support access procedures (phone call vs. email vs trouble ticket, etc.) for KQED TV Engineering major equipment vendors with a sense of urgency.
  • Works closely with IT Support to determine connectivity in and out of the TV Engineering network to the internet and to the main IT network.
  • Using Zoom, Teamviewer, MS Teams, Slack or other remote tools to observe remote computers, help end‑users at KQED and to host support vendors.
  • Support ticketing, tracking and inventory tools, including Jira Atlassian trouble tickets and SolarWinds Network monitoring.
  • Troubleshoot problems with tools including off‑air loggers, Streamscope ATSC analyzer, TSReader Pro and Wireshark.
  • Use Putty, PowerShell and other command‑line tools to access equipment, including network switches.
  • Carry out network checks and minor configuration changes independently of the IT department.
  • Updates the technical ‘how to’ articles in KQED’s “Confluence” Knowledge‑base and any future collaborative or informative staff resources.
  • Ability to communicate at an end‑user level regarding graphics, camera robotics, virtual sets, studio cameras, NRCS (iNews), ingest and playout servers for production.
  • Work with the TV Production and Digital Post‑Production PAM/MAM systems to understand the end‑user workflows, as well as interfaces to MOS gateways, video transcode engines, NAS/SAN storage arrays, etc.
Knowledge/Experience Required
  • 5+ years in a TV Engineering or IT Technical Support role.
  • Proven administration knowledge in Windows operating systems.
  • Familiarity with the basics of command‑line in Linux operating systems, using “Putty” or similar terminal software.
  • Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Excel.
  • Basic networking troubleshooting skills.
  • Detail‑oriented, thorough & organized. Understands importance of controlling connections to the internet from Engineering computers.
  • Very strong technical aptitude to learn technology quickly and apply learned principles to other situations.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and solid analytical skills.
  • Ability to interact within groups and capable of leading minor group activities.
  • Service oriented and motivated to provide an exceptional customer experience.
Knowledge/Experience Desired
  • Hands‑on knowledge of AES67 audio and SMPTE‑2110 video.
  • Working knowledge of Avid iNews.
  • Working knowledge of MAM, PAM, and other workflow orchestration tools.
  • Working knowledge of Cisco and/or Arista switches and routers.
  • Working knowledge of OpenDrive, Synology, Avid Nexis and other high‑performance storage platforms.
  • Experience with Cisco IOS and the ability to work with VLAN and other settings.
  • Ability to create technical workflows in Telestream Vantage as well as other workflow orchestration platforms and appliances.
  • Experience with Adobe software applications—particularly Adobe Premiere, Acrobat Reader and Acrobat DC.
  • Proven administration knowledge of Mac OS operating systems.
  • An awareness and willingness to follow security guidelines for administrator‑level access to servers.
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