Multimedia Production Technician (Master Control Operator) - VID 180275 Job at N
NYS Office of General Services, City of Albany, NY, United States
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Base pay range
$55,152.00/yr - $70,317.00/yr
Duties Description
A Master Control Operator (MCO) plays a crucial role in the live television production environment. Their primary responsibility is to ensure the smooth operation and broadcast of live events and other content. Duties include but are not limited to:
- Technical Monitoring: The MCO monitors the technical aspects of the broadcast or webcast, such as video and audio quality, timing, and signal or stream integrity.
- Content Ingestion: The MCO is responsible for ingesting and preparing the content for broadcast. They receive the program material from various sources, such as satellite feeds, live cameras, pre-recorded tapes, or digital files. The MCO verifies the content and ensures that it meets the technical specifications for broadcast.
- Quality Control: Before the content goes live or the live event begins, the MCO conducts quality control checks to ensure that there are no technical issues or errors in the content or live feed. They review the content for any glitches, video or audio discrepancies, or other potential problems.
- Live Event Support: During live events, such as sports broadcasts or news coverage, the MCO works closely with the production team to ensure seamless execution. They may handle the integration of live feeds from remote locations, switch between different cameras or feeds, and manage the timing of replays or graphics.
- Troubleshooting: In the event of technical issues or emergencies, the MCO acts swiftly to identify and resolve problems. They have a good understanding of the broadcasting equipment, transmission systems, and signal flow, enabling them to troubleshoot and rectify issues under pressure.
- Documentation and Reporting: The MCO maintains detailed records of the broadcast activities, including the content played, any technical issues encountered, and the actions taken to address them. They may also prepare reports on the performance and quality of the systems for future reference and improvement.
Operational Needs:
- Experience with the below commonly operated systems:
- Crystal Control System
- Satellite Transmit and Receive equipment (Antennas, Receivers, Routing, and Monitoring systems)
- IP Transmit and Receive equipment
- Bonded Cellular systems
- Streaming Encoders
- TOC Production, Routing, and Recording equipment
- Captioning Encoders
- Test and Monitoring equipment
- Adobe Editing Software
Overall, the work of a Master Control Operator requires technical expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced live television production environment. They play a critical role in maintaining the quality and integrity of the broadcast or webcast, ensuring a seamless viewing experience for the audience.
Minimum Qualifications:
Four years of experience as a news videographer, studio camera operator, art director, copywriter, graphic designer, account executive, video editor, web designer, or similar position at a national network, local network television affiliate, cable news, commercial media production facility, or marketing or communications agency.
- Substitutions: College study in a related field may substitute for up to three years of experience as listed above with 30 credit hours equaling one year of experience.
Additional Comments:
The Office of General Services (OGS) is an equal opportunity employer, and we recognize that diversity in our workforce is critical to fulfilling our mission. We encourage applicants from all communities to apply.
For a full version of OGS’s EEO/AA statement and benefits joining Team #OneOGS, please visit http://www.ogs.ny.gov/employment.
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Government Administration
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