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Operations Technician

Hearst

Baltimore, MD 02-06-2023
 
  • Paid
  • Part Time
Job Description
Operations Technician

Engineering Operations Technician – Part-Time
WBAL-TV (Hearst Television) Baltimore, Maryland

Put your Broadcasting Operations skills to good work by joining the extraordinary team at WBAL Television. The Operations Technician maintains the technical integrity of our station's newscasts and on-air signals and related equipment. The Operations Technician role in television is challenging, creative and never boring. Know that your work has an impact every day.

Why Hearst Television

Hearst Television is a national multimedia company with operations serving nearly three dozen US cities, reaching one out of every five US households. Hearst Television delivers local and national news, weather, information, sports and entertainment programming via every available content-delivery platform. Hearst is a company that intentionally invests in their employees, offering opportunities for technical, professional and personal growth.

Why WBAL TV
WBAL is a multi-platform local media leader, Baltimore's NBC Affiliate, and has been on the air over 74 years.
Our passionate team members serve our viewers and clients with world-class content and advertising solutions seen by tens of thousands of consumers every day.
Our engineering team enjoys world-class technology and understands how it supports our overall mission to inform, entertain, and support our local communities. The WBAL team also cares deeply about their friends and neighbors. Every year their collective work raises millions of dollars for local charitable causes. As part of the global Hearst team, based in Baltimore, Maryland, our resources to serve our viewers, clients and employees are best-in-class.

What you'll do
Responsibilities may include, but not be limited to: Operating robotic cameras; operating audio console and all related audio systems including wireless equipment; technical directing duties including switcher operation, graphics systems and media playout systems; master control duties including automation ingest and playout, following FCC compliance rules and graphics system operations; studio floor directing, including moving, maintaining appearance of and handling of props, sets and floors; maintain and operate studio lighting system with ability to climb ladders to maintain fixtures; assisting with remote and in-house production; participate in regular system reboots and tier 1 troubleshooting of control room and studio equipment; other duties as assigned.

A thorough knowledge, understanding, and familiarity of the essential job functions must be the primary goal within the first 120-180 days. An ongoing effort to gain a holistic overview of broadcast operations, systems, operations, and workflow is essential. Must be willing to work any shift assigned including early mornings, late evenings, weekends and holidays. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. This is an IBEW Union position and requires union membership.

What you'll need
Candidates should work well in a team environment, communicate effectively, professionally and respectfully while maintaining a positive attitude in high pressure situations.

A strong attention to detail, computer literate, should possess good technical understanding of equipment, and be able to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment with constant deadlines while adhering to corporate standards, policies and procedures.

Real-world experience, educational credentials and/or related military experience will be considered.

Jobcode: Reference SBJ-g3n04n-18-218-127-141-42 in your application.

Company Profile
Hearst

Hearst Television, a subsidiary of Hearst, owns and operates local television and radio stations serving 26 media markets across 39 states reaching over 21 million U.S. television households.