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Video Operations Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Your video work will tell the stories of people who keep the world's operations moving. * You are the architect of your own career: We offer the autonomy to lead major initiatives and define the ...

Ensure smooth and efficient studio and broadcast operations. * Visual and Audio Elements: Oversee the selection and integration of graphics, images, video clips, and sound bites to enhance the show ...

Ensure smooth and efficient studio and broadcast operations. * Visual and Audio Elements: Oversee the selection and integration of graphics, images, video clips, and sound bites to enhance the show ...

You will work closely with our Video Team, Machine Learning, and Product Operations to ensure that our brand's narrative translates into each video asset and that it resonates with our intended ...

Experience in livestream content operations, rapid clipping, or live-event video support * Experience training creators, internal teams, or matrix account operators and developing standardized ...

Video Producer

Glendale, CA · On-site

$65K - $80K/yr

Ensure smooth and efficient studio and broadcast operations. * Visual and Audio Elements: Oversee the selection and integration of graphics, images, video clips, and sound bites to enhance the show ...

Experience in livestream content operations, rapid clipping, or live-event video support * Experience training creators, internal teams, or matrix account operators and developing standardized ...

Seeking personnel to perform various overnight technical tasks in an Operations Center environment ... Candidate will monitor video feeds, check VOD playback and metadata, update via ticket system any ...

Work closely with cross-functional teams to understand features, operation, and specify enhancements * Optimizing and improving video codec efficiency, encode rate control, speed, video, pre- and ...

Capture video through interviews, scripted shoots, and site visits and then edit it to tell a ... This commitment applies to all persons involved in Company operations. The Company prohibits ...

... sales, and operations Understanding of TV advertising workflows and how digital video fits within broader brand advertising strategies Minimum Qualifications 5-7 years of product management ...

... sales, and operations Understanding of TV advertising workflows and how digital video fits within broader brand advertising strategies Minimum Qualifications 5-7 years of product management ...

Senior Software Engineer

Burbank, CA

$130K - $171K/yr

Build and deploy AI-driven tools and automation to accelerate development and streamline video operations * Develop and scale cloud-native video transcoding solutions on GCP and OCI Qualifications ...

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How much do video operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for video operations in California is $23.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.19 and $27.26 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 California as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, 36% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,581 per year, or $23.8 per hour.
Video Editor

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Tennis Channel reaches millions of fans every day through social, digital, streaming, and original video content. This Video Editor helps bring those stories to life, serving as a key contributor to our short-form content operation while supporting long-form productions across the broader video team.

The role is primarily focused on editing short-form content for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, and X, working closely with the Short-Form Video Producer Lead throughout the edit and publishing process. The editor also provides support on long-form projects, including original series, platform-specific features, and branded content, as production needs evolve. In addition, the position contributes to content development by helping generate ideas for trend-driven and serialized content and producing select shoots under the guidance of the Short-Form Video Producer Lead. Based within the Short-Form Pod, the role receives ongoing long-form project assignments through the Weekly Production Schedule established by the Director of Video Content.

This role is onsite and based in our Santa Monica, CA office.

Core Responsibilities

Editing (primary lane)

  • Cut short-form vertical videos for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts daily - hit tournament turnaround targets (typically under 60-90 minutes from raw footage to social-ready cut).
  • Add captions, sound, and platform-native styling to every short-form cut.
  • Apply a higher polish bar where the piece warrants it - branded short-form, tentpole moments, serialized short-form formats.
  • Support long-form editing when assigned - original series episodes, IG and FB longer features (3-10 minute range), branded series at the editor level - in partnership with the Long-Form Pod under the Director of Video Content's editorial direction.
  • Apply color, audio mixing, and motion-graphics polish on long-form pieces where the format calls for it.
  • Maintain a library of reusable short-form assets (player intros, brand bumpers, sound packs, transition templates) in partnership with the Short-Form Pod.

Concept & Production  (secondary lane)

  • Bring some producer experience to the Short-Form Pod - take on light concept and production opportunities as a secondary lane to the primary editing scope.
  • Pitch new short-form formats to the Short-Form Video Producer Lead - trend-aligned executions, serialized format ideas, recurring template concepts the team could run.
  • Help concept and ideate trend-driven and serialized pieces alongside the Short-Form Video Producer Lead and the Social Media Specialist - bring an editor's eye to what will cut well to the format and platform.
  • Produce select short-form shoots when capacity allows - own the production side of a piece end-to-end on the smaller, fastest-turn projects, in coordination with the Short-Form Video Producer Lead.
  • Contribute on-the-ground capture during select tournament weeks when traveling - phone-first short-form moments, BTS, court-side captures - under the Short-Form Video Producer Lead's direction.
  • Operate at the bar the Short-Form Video Producer Lead sets; production work is secondary and should not crowd out editing turnaround.

Campaign Leadership

  • Cover tournament short-form editing volume as a primary editor in the Short-Form Pod.
  • Step into long-form editing during shoot weeks, original series production windows, and branded series finishing - as directed by the Director of Video Content's Weekly Production Schedule.
  • Contribute to the short-form video share of the tournament content package that the Senior Social Media Manager and Director of Video Content jointly develop (with Head of Social final approval).

Analytics & Reporting

  • Surface short-form performance insights (which cuts performed, which formats are tired, what to test next) to the Short-Form Video Producer Lead and the Director of Video Content.
  • Track personal turnaround times and publish-cadence contribution against the Short-Form Pod's weekly targets.

Platform Expertise & Trends

  • Stay current on short-form platform mechanics - TikTok edit timing, Reels native feature releases, Shorts retention norms - and apply learnings to the cut.
  • Contribute short-form edit ideas to the Weekly Trending Content Meeting (chaired by the Senior Social Media Manager) when the team is shaping a trend response.
  • Maintain comfort with long-form pacing and narrative-edit conventions to keep long-form support a real capability, not a stretch.

Cross-Functional Partnership

  • Partner daily with the Short-Form Video Producer Lead on the Short-Form Pod cut-and-publish cycle.
  • Partner with the Long-Form Pod on long-form support weeks - pre-pro briefings, dailies feedback, finish review - rather than receiving a cold hand-off.
  • Partner with the on-shift coordinator on publish-window timing for short-form cuts going up under coordinator guardrails.
  • Partner with the Social Graphics Content Specialist on graphics packages (titles, lower-thirds, end cards) that pair with short-form and long-form cuts.
  • Partner with the Social Media Specialist on UGC and trend-aligned executions when the Short-Form Pod is shaping a trend response.
  • Handle community management on cuts published under your name when the format calls for it - first-hour comments and meaningful replies; escalate brand-tone or rights questions to the Senior Social Media Manager.

Key Performance Indicators

  • Short-form cut turnaround time during tournaments (target: under 60-90 minutes from raw footage to social-ready cut).
  • Short-form output volume per tournament week and per non-tournament week.
  • Engagement rate on short-form cuts produced.
  • Long-form support contribution: weeks per quarter providing long-form capacity, and quality of those finished pieces (qualitative review).
  • Concept and production contribution: short-form format pitches brought to the Short-Form Video Producer Lead per quarter and pitches that get greenlit and shipped.
  • Quality bar across short-form output (qualitative review by Director of Video Content and Short-Form Video Producer Lead).
  • Reusable short-form asset library maintained and refreshed quarterly.
  • Trend response time partnership metric with the Short-Form Video Producer Lead and the Social Media Specialist (target: trend to published under 24 hours, often under 6 hours during active tournaments).

Qualifications

  • 3-5 years editing short-form vertical video, with documented long-form or branded video experience as well.
  • Some producer or production experience preferred - ideation, shoot coordination, on-the-ground capture for short-form.
  • Hands-on fluency with Premiere Pro and CapCut Pro at minimum; After Effects or DaVinci Resolve a plus for long-form support.
  • Strong sense of timing for short-form, captions, and trend-aligned edits.
  • Narrative and pacing capability for longer-form cuts when the work calls for it.
  • Color and audio-mixing competence for finished long-form pieces.
  • Comfort being on-the-ground at tournaments for select weeks if traveling.
  • Comfort moving between high-volume short-form turnaround weeks and slower, higher-polish long-form weeks.
  • Sports, live event, or news editing experience preferred.

Tennis Channel is proud to be equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by virtue of an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.

About Tennis Channel
 

Tennis Channel is the only multiplatform destination dedicated solely to tennis year-round. Together, the Tennis Channel flagship network, Tennis Channel 2, and the Tennis Channel app (tennischannel.com) deliver the most accessible and concentrated single-sport coverage anywhere. As the exclusive U.S. home of the ATP Tour and WTA Tour, Tennis Channel features live coverage of every Masters 1000 tournament - including Indian Wells, the Miami Open, Madrid, Rome, Cincinnati, and more - alongside live studio programming including its premier series, TC Live. Tennis Channel 2, a free FAST channel available in over 100 million homes, brings fans matches from across the globe at every level of the game. The Tennis Channel app brings it all together in one place, delivering live and on-demand matches, original content, and a personalized multi-view experience for fans, available on mobile and connected TV devices. Owned by Sinclair, Tennis Channel is also a co-owner of PickleballTV (pickleballtv.com), a joint venture with the Professional Pickleball Association.


About Sinclair
Sinclair, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI) is a diversified media company and a leading provider of local news and sports. The Company owns, operates and/or provides services to 177 television stations in 79 markets affiliated with all major broadcast networks; owns Tennis Channel, the premium destination for tennis enthusiasts; and multicast networks CHARGE, Comet, ROAR and The Nest. Sinclair's AMP Media produces a growing portfolio of digital content and original podcasts. Additional information about Sinclair can be found at www.sbgi.net.


About the Team
The life-blood of our organization is our people. We have a compelling story, a goal-oriented culture, and we take really good care of people. How good? Here is a glimpse: great benefits, open-door policy, upward mobility and a strong desire to see you succeed. Ready to be part of a winning team? Let's talk.

The base salary compensation for this role is $70,300 to $80,600.00. Final compensation for this role will be determined by various factors such as a candidates' relevant work experience, skills, certifications, and geographic location. Full time positions are eligible for benefits that include participation in a retirement plan, life and disability insurance, health, dental and vision plans, flexible spending accounts, sick leave, vacation time, personal time, parental leave and employee stock purchase plan.

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About Nebraska Broadcasters Association

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The Nebraska Broadcasters Association (NBA) is a key player in the communications industry located in Omaha, NE, US. Officially established in 1934, it was founded with the mission of fostering effective cooperation among broadcasters in Nebraska, advocating for their rights and promoting the highest standards of broadcasting. NBA is the voice for Nebraska’s free over-the-air radio and television broadcasters, serving the public interest since 1934. As a non-profit association, it relies on dues from member broadcasting stations to fulfill its purpose. Among its notable achievements, the association has played a major role in supporting broadcasters and ensuring they maintain adherence to regulations.

Industry

Media and telecom

Company size

1 - 10 Employees

Headquarters location

Omaha, NE, US

Year founded

1934

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