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Operating broadcasting equipment
Monitoring broadcasting operations
Operating sound control consoles
Maintaining recording equipment
Reading materials
Determining technical requirements
Editing audio or video
Operating audio recording equipment
Designing production devices
Designing electrical systems
Notifying others of equipment problems
Conferencing with clients
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Broadcast Technician
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Broadcast Technician with experience in Operating broadcasting equipment and Monitoring broadcasting operations.
Experience
Broadcast Technician
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Reported equipment problems and ensured repairs
Monitored and logged transmitter readings
Maintained programming logs as required
Monitored signal strength and adjusted equipment
Observed monitors to determine audio and video levels
Previewed programs to ensure signal functionality
Skills
Operating broadcasting equipment, Monitoring broadcasting operations, Operating sound control consoles, Maintaining recording equipment, Reading materials, Determining technical requirements, Editing audio or video, Operating audio recording equipment, Designing production devices, Designing electrical systems, Notifying others of equipment problems, Conferencing with clients
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Reported equipment problems and ensured repairsMonitored and logged transmitter readingsMaintained programming logs as requiredMonitored signal strength and adjusted equipmentObserved monitors to determine audio and video levelsPreviewed programs to ensure signal functionality
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Reported equipment problems and coordinated necessary repairs to maintain operational efficiency
Maintained programming logs in compliance with station management and federal regulations
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Add how often you reported equipment problems or repairs.
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Reported equipment problems several times each shift and coordinated necessary repairs to maintain operational efficiency
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Several times each shiftDaily during broadcastsWhenever issues arose
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Maintained programming logs in compliance with station management and federal regulations
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Ensured compliance with federal standardsImproved accuracy of broadcast recordsStreamlined reporting processes
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This work commonly includes reported equipment problems and ensured repairs, monitored and logged transmitter readings, and maintained programming logs as required.
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Other names for this job
broadcast operations technician, color technician, control room technician, engineering technician, media technician, news gathering technician, operations technician, production technician, radio frequency test technician, radio technician, reliability technician, sound effects technician.
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What you have not done yet. Reading materials, Determining technical requirements, Editing audio or video
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Broadcast Technician
Operating broadcasting equipment
Monitoring broadcasting operations
Operating sound control consoles
Maintaining recording equipment
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