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Jr Algorithms/Video Engineer

Irvine, CA ยท On-site

$80 - $150K/hr

You will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of advanced computer vision and video processing pipelines to support our patent pending Space Aware Video Software Suite. Join ...

Jr Algorithms/Video Engineer

Irvine, CA ยท On-site

$80 - $150K/hr

You will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of advanced computer vision and video processing pipelines to support our patent pending Space Aware Video Software Suite. Join ...

You will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of advanced computer vision and video processing pipelines to support our patent pending Space Aware Video Software Suite. Join ...

You will be responsible for the design, development, and implementation of advanced computer vision and video processing pipelines to support our patent pending Space Aware Video Software Suite. Join ...

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How much do video processing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for video processing in the United States is $31.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.80 and $35.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Video Processing job?

A Video Processing job involves analyzing, enhancing, compressing, and transforming video content using software and algorithms. Professionals in this field work with codecs, filters, and editing tools to improve video quality, optimize file sizes, and ensure smooth playback across different platforms. They may also develop or implement computer vision techniques for tasks like object detection and motion tracking. Common industries for video processing jobs include entertainment, surveillance, broadcasting, and AI-driven applications.

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

To thrive in Video Processing, you need a solid grasp of video codecs, compression techniques, and digital image processing, often supported by a degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. Experience with tools like Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, FFmpeg, and scripting languages such as Python or MATLAB, as well as relevant certifications (e.g., Adobe Certified Expert), is highly valued in this field. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help professionals excel in dynamic, collaborative production environments. These skills are crucial for delivering high-quality video content efficiently, meeting technical standards, and collaborating with creative and technical teams.

What are some common challenges faced in a Video Processing role?

Professionals in Video Processing often encounter challenges such as optimizing file sizes without compromising visual quality, dealing with varying input formats, and ensuring playback compatibility across different devices and platforms. They must troubleshoot encoding errors, address synchronization issues, and adapt to rapidly evolving industry standards and technologies. Collaboration with editors, producers, and IT staff is frequent, requiring clear communication to ensure project objectives are met. Staying current with new codecs and workflow tools also plays a major part in overcoming day-to-day obstacles and delivering high-quality results.
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Infographic showing various Video Processing job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 55% Full Time, 43% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,351 per year, or $31.4 per hour.
Video Processing & Intake Specialist

Video Processing & Intake Specialist

Lemieux & Associates LLC

North Haven, CT โ€ข On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Video Processing & Intake SpecialistJob Classification: Non-Exempt

Position Summary:

Reporting to the Surveillance Operations Manager (NYSIF) this position is responsible for receiving, reviewing, cataloging, processing, and managing video evidence and multimedia files. This role ensures accurate intake, proper handling, and timely processing of video content for internal teams or clients, while maintaining strict data integrity, confidentiality, and chain-of-custody standards. This is a part-time position.


Key Responsibilities:


Intake & File Management


  • Receive, log, and track incoming video files for both surveillance and non-surveillance files
  • Verify file completeness, formats, and associated documentation
  • Maintain accurate records in case management or asset tracking systems
  • Organize and categorize video files according to established protocols

Video Processing:


  • Convert videos into required formats using video processing tools/software
  • Extract clips, still frames, or segments as requested
  • Synchronize or merge multiple video feeds when necessary

Quality Control

  • Conduct quality checks to ensure videos are playable, complete, and meet technical standards
  • Identify corrupted, incomplete, or unusable files and escalate issues
  • Ensure adherence to compliance and regulatory requirements

Data Integrity & Security


  • Maintain strict chain-of-custody documentation for all video evidence
  • Ensure confidentiality and secure handling of sensitive media
  • Follow company and legal guidelines for data protection and storage

Collaboration & Support


  • Work closely with the operations manager and assistance operations manager.
  • Provide processed video outputs in requested formats and timelines
  • Communicate intake issues, delays, or technical concerns clearly

Qualifications:


  • High school diploma or equivalent (Associate's or Bachelor's preferred)
  • 0-2 years of experience in video processing, digital media handling, or data intake (or related field)
  • Familiarity with video formats (MP4, AVI, MOV, etc.) and file conversion tools
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
  • Ability to manage multiple files and tasks efficiently
  • Ability to work a part-time schedule of 20 hours per week, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. EST

Physical Demands and Work Environment:


While performing the duties of this job, the employee is in an office setting. The employee is regularly required to sit for long periods and operate a computer for long periods. Communicates on a regular basis with supervisors, clients, field investigators and office staff via telephone and email.