FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Broadcast Engineer in your company?
The primary responsibilities include the day-to-day operation and support of technical facilities, both on and offsite, managing satellite downlink and fibre feeds, and providing guarantee for EVS, Edit, and Studio gallery operations.
Where is the Broadcast Engineer position based?
The Broadcast Engineer position is based in our Chiswick office.
What technical facilities will I be working with as a Broadcast Engineer?
As a Broadcast Engineer, you will be working with satellite downlink, fibre feeds, EVS systems, Edit suites, and Studio gallery setups.
Is experience required for this position?
While specific requirements may vary, candidates typically need relevant technical experience in broadcasting and familiarity with the mentioned technical facilities.
What kind of support can I expect to provide in this role?
In this role, you will provide operational support and troubleshooting for technical facilities, ensuring smooth day-to-day broadcasting activities.
Will I need to work offsite as a Broadcast Engineer?
Yes, this role encompasses both onsite and offsite support of technical facilities.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this position?
Yes, the company supports professional development and may offer training to enhance your technical skills and knowledge in broadcasting technologies.
What is the work schedule like for a Broadcast Engineer?
The work schedule can vary based on operational needs, which may include standard hours or shifts depending on broadcasting schedules.
Do I need to have a specific educational background to apply?
While a specific educational background in engineering or technology is preferred, relevant experience in the broadcasting field can also be valuable.
What tools or software will I be using in this role?
You will be using various tools and software related to broadcasting operations, including those for managing satellite feeds, EVS systems, and editing software.