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Job Summary: We're hiringfreelance Video Operations Engineers at Kiswe. This is your chance to work with and help lead a company that is defining the future of direct to consumer digital solutions.

Job Summary: We're hiring freelance Video Operations Engineers at Kiswe. This is your chance to work with and help lead a company that is defining the future of direct to consumer digital solutions.

Job Summary: We're hiring freelance Video Operations Engineers at Kiswe. This is your chance to work with and help lead a company that is defining the future of direct to consumer digital solutions.

Support Real-Time video operations, including video and audio recording systems, display systems, and associated signal distribution pathways. Collaborate with Mission Control technical and ...

Support Real-Time video operations, including video and audio recording systems, display systems, and associated signal distribution pathways. * Collaborate with Mission Control technical and ...

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How much do video operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for video operations in the United States is $24.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $27.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Video Operations, and why are they important?

To excel in Video Operations, you need a solid understanding of video production workflows, encoding formats, and content delivery, often supported by a degree in media, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with video editing software (such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro), content management systems, and streaming technologies is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help professionals manage technical issues and collaborate across teams. These skills ensure seamless video delivery, high-quality broadcasts, and efficient troubleshooting in fast-paced media environments.

What is the difference between Video Operations vs Video Editing?

AspectVideo OperationsVideo Editing
Required SkillsTechnical setup, live streaming, equipment managementVideo cutting, color correction, post-production
Work EnvironmentBroadcast studios, live events, production facilitiesEditing suites, post-production studios
CertificationsTechnical certifications, broadcast trainingEditing software certifications (e.g., Adobe Premiere)
Industry UsageMedia companies, live event producersFilm, TV, digital content creators

Video Operations focuses on managing live video workflows, equipment, and ensuring smooth broadcasts, while Video Editing involves post-production work like cutting and enhancing footage. Both roles are essential in video production but differ in their focus and skill sets.

What are Video Operations?

Video Operations refers to the management and technical processes involved in delivering video content, such as live broadcasts, streaming, or on-demand videos. Professionals in this field ensure that video content is captured, encoded, transmitted, monitored, and played back with high quality and reliability. Their responsibilities can include maintaining equipment, troubleshooting streaming issues, coordinating live events, and ensuring compliance with broadcast standards. Video Operations teams are essential for media companies, broadcasters, and streaming platforms to provide seamless video experiences to viewers.

What are some common challenges faced in a Video Operations role, and how can they be effectively managed?

In a Video Operations role, professionals often encounter challenges such as managing high volumes of video content, ensuring seamless live streaming, and troubleshooting technical issues in real time. Staying up to date with rapidly evolving video technologies and maintaining consistent quality standards across different platforms can also be demanding. Effective management of these challenges involves strong organizational skills, proactive monitoring, and close collaboration with engineering, content, and support teams. Regular communication and well-established escalation procedures help ensure quick resolution of any issues that arise.
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Infographic showing various Video Operations job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,239 per year, or $24.2 per hour.
Video Operations Engineer - Freelancer

Video Operations Engineer - Freelancer

Kiswe

Summit, NJ • On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Contractor

Posted 6 days ago


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Job Summary:

We're hiringfreelance Video Operations Engineers at Kiswe. This is your chance to work with and help lead a company that is defining the future of direct to consumer digital solutions. This is an incredible team of people that strive to delight our customers with innovations that transform their business and their customers' experience.


This is a freelance role paid between $40 - $50 per hour, with the expectation of working between 4 to 15 hours each week. This role is open to remote work for US candidates, and will interact with our partners and team members across all time zones. Please note, we are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.


Description:

The freelance Video Operations Engineer is responsible for first level technical support of all aspects of production and execution for our customer events within the general Kiswe cloud environment. These events include event monitoring, customer/partner production support, content distribution and validation, as well as overall livestream and technical troubleshooting.

We are looking for candidates with a technical interest in broadcast and video production, with an emphasis on livestream / remote media productions. You must be comfortable working with customers under tight and critical timelines and possess a basic technical understanding of livestream execution. This freelancer will work alongside the Kiswe Technical Operations team to flawlessly deliver successful events for our partners on a nightly basis.


Primary Responsibilities:

  • Able to regularly support night and weekend events across various US time zones
  • Diligently monitor games and other partner events with critical attention to detail
  • Follow instructions, referencing documentation, prudently troubleshooting as needed and escalating with questions or concerns
  • Communicate in a professional manner with other team members in formal and informal manners (including video calls, Slack, email)
  • No travel required


Required Qualifications:

  • Exposure to the technical aspects of broadcast operations, production, or video production deployment
  • Familiarity with key media protocols, including SRT, RTMP, and HLS
  • High level understanding of livestream issues and troubleshooting methods (framerate discrepancies, dropped packets, artifacting, etc.)
  • Demonstrated history of problem solving abilities during live events or facing tight deadlines


Desirable Qualifications:

  • Experience delivering live video streams via SRT using servers such as Wowza, Nimble or Haivision
  • Experience using Content Media Systems (CMS) to manage VOD and archive content
  • Experience working in or an interest in sports (pro, semi-pro, leagues, and college)
  • Experience with video capabilities such as captioning (SRT / WebVTT / TTML) and dynamic advertising (DAI)
  • Experience with content distribution using HLS / DASH, DRM (Widevine, Fairplay, PlayReady, DRM Servers), and CDN's


About Us:

Kiswe powers interactive digital experiences that allow artists, creators, sports teams, leagues, and more to form deep relationships with their fans through innovative cloud technology. Kiswe's suite of products and services empowers content owners to produce, distribute, and monetize immersive digital events all while maintaining control of their brand. Kiswe is a global company with +80 team members that is headquartered in New Jersey, USA with additional offices in Hasselt, Belgium and Seoul, Korea. We are a global team that serves a global audience.


At Kiswe, we believe diversity is a core value and hire people of all different backgrounds, experiences, and situations. Our team thrives on a culture that embraces everyone being their authentic and best selves, and accordingly, are committed to identifying and dismantling inequalities that impede team members, partners, customers, and stakeholders with whom we work.


Kiswe is an Equal Opportunity Employer that hires talented people that are committed to excellence, and provides equal employment without regard to gender, marital status, identity, race, citizenship, ancestry, age, religion, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and personal responsibilities outside of work.


Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time. Kiswe does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms or third parties at this time. Any unsolicited resume sent to Kiswe will be considered Kiswe property, and Kiswe will not pay a fee should it hire the subject of any unsolicited resume.