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Motion Recruitment

Broadcast Engineer / Contract / Onsite

Motion Recruitment, Stamford

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Our client, one of leading global broadcast media and entertainment companies, is hiring for a contract Broadcast Engineer. This is an onsite position in Stamford, Connecticut.


The Production/Broadcast Engineer will be responsible for providing front-line broadcast engineering and technical support across multiple studios and control rooms within the company's Stamford sports facility. The role involves supporting all broadcast systems and technology for live day-of-air programs, troubleshooting hardware and systems, complying with computer security policies, and managing projects that include system design, integration, and commissioning. This position requires a combination of maintenance and project management/system engineering skills. The position will require 10 hour shifts with a schedule of Wednesday to Saturday OR Sunday to Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM OR 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.


Contract Duration: 6 Months, Potential to Extend


Required Skills & Experience

  • Minimum 2 years of related experience in a television broadcast environment or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Proficiency with broadcast production systems and software, including audio consoles, intercom systems, video switchers, wireless audio, server-based playout, and test and measurement equipment.
  • Strong customer focus with a commitment to delivering high-quality technical support.
  • Self-starter with the ability to meet deadlines and work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to diplomatically engage with colleagues across various departments.
  • Understanding of TCP/IP networks.
  • Knowledge of digital TV (HDSDI).
  • Proficiency in software-driven broadcast video equipment.
  • Ability to read and understand system signal flow diagrams for television control room and studio facilities.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to remain calm and focused under the pressures of live television.
  • Strong hands-on problem-solving skills with broadcast-related equipment and systems.
  • Understanding of the urgent needs of on-air sports and the ability to remain productive in a fast-paced, constantly changing environment.
  • Ability to support a 24x7 production environment.
  • Willingness and ability to learn new production technologies.
  • Preferred experience in live production environments.
  • Knowledge of computer server installation and maintenance.
  • Experience with Sony cameras and switchers
  • Experience with EVS Servers, IP Director, XSquare
  • Experience with Evertz and Grass Valley routing
  • Experience with RTS Intercom
  • Experience with Calrec audio consoles
  • Experience with Tektronix and Leader test and measurement systems.
  • Knowledge of SMPTE 2110 standards.
  • Experience in system design, AutoCAD, and project management.
  • Understanding of wireless audio and communication technologies.
  • Experience with 1080P and 4K HDR production.
  • Comms Systems (RTS ADAM/Omneo) knowledge
  • Experience with Avid Media Composer
  • Experience with Avid Interplay
  • Experience with Comms Systems (RTS ADAM/Omneo)
  • Proficient in Chyron graphic systems


Desired Skills & Experience

  • BS degree in Engineering, Communications, or a related field OR equivalent relevant experience.


What You Will Be Doing

Daily Responsibilities

  • The Production/Broadcast Engineer will be responsible for providing front-line broadcast engineering and technical support across multiple studios and control rooms within the Stamford Sports facility.
  • The role involves supporting all broadcast systems and technology for live day-of-air programs, troubleshooting hardware and systems, complying with computer security policies, and managing projects that include system design, integration, and commissioning.
  • This position requires a combination of maintenance and project management/system engineering skills.
  • The support needs span seven days a week, with certain periods requiring availability as part of a 24x7 schedule.
  • Perform system-level troubleshooting of technical facilities, including control rooms, studio equipment, audio equipment, and associated computer systems.
  • Conduct preventative maintenance on studio and control room equipment.
  • Assist Studio Operations with technical setup in control rooms and studios.
  • Collaborate with production and operations teams to implement technical solutions that meet production initiatives.
  • Install and update equipment and systems software.
  • Repair and troubleshoot equipment to the module level using industry-standard test equipment.
  • Manage projects, design systems, and assist with system integration and commissioning.