Technical Director - Broadcast Production
AEG - Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48201Work at AEG
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Duties & ResponsibilitiesSpecify, engineer, maintain and operates all video and audio production systems and displays at arena.Manages daily system operation, maintenance, audio and visual equipment in control room and production areas, including tasks for signal distribution, routing systems, and play out equipment.Oversees and manages all broadcast operations needs of the organization, including radio and television broadcast technical needs.Co-produces all broadcast telecasts including remote production services, set-up, and transmission.Responsible for hiring, crewing, and managing control room staff and camera operators for all arena events.Responsible for the buildout, design, and management of the control room and production areas, including all required updates and upgrades.Install and test new facilities and equipment throughout the venue.Analyze and rectify technical faults on equipment and systems.Minimize loss of service at times of equipment failure by rapidly identifying and implementing alternative methods of service provisionRepair and maintains hardware, software, and other control room and production area technology systemsWork with requests from producers, directors, and other colleagues to ensure the functionality of equipment / systemsManages relationships with production companies and league officials for all broadcast audio and technical needsResponsible for developing pricing and quotes for use of control and production rooms and staff for outside eventsObtains quotes on new equipment and services or equipment needing to be sent out for repairKeep up to date of constant changes in technology by investing new systems, techniques, and equipmentAssists with IT related needs of organization on gamedays throughout the venue, as needed.Work with broadcast archivingMaintains a high level of confidentiality.Other duties/projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications for the Position:Broadcast engineering experienceUndergraduate degree in Broadcasting, Television, Engineering, and ElectronicsExperience working with vendors in supporting hardware and software platforms and productsStrong working knowledge of production equipment including cameras, lighting, switchers, graphic systems, encoders, audio systems, and routing/patching proceduresExperience working in a fast-paced, multi project environment with ability to manage shifting priorities
Critical CompetenciesKnowledge of Pixellot platform, OBS, Daktronics, as well as GV cameras is a plus.Ability to learn and apply new technology, programs, and specialized software applications.Ability to communicate effectively with members of the team other colleagues.Good independent work skills, with strong attention to detail, but also able to function as part of the team.Must be flexible and able to work in a fast-paced environment.Ability to set-up and tear down equipment including lifting up to 50 lbs, reaching, bending, stooping, cabling, etc.Ability to work flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, holidays and event nights
The Motor City Rockers are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.