Operate, diagnose and make repairs and adjustments to transmitter, satellite and microwave and ancillary electronic and electrical equipment associated with the production and broadcasting television. understand Broadcast system designs and demonstrate installation techniques. Assist other RF Engineers on more complex equipment issues, site installations, diagnoses and repairs. Verify day-to-day compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations applicable to transmitter/translator facilities; maintains required records for the FCC and FAA. Maintain records as they pertain to equipment and transmission site operations and repairs. This includes transmitters, tower inspections, tower lights, emergency power generators, etc. Troubleshoot and repair technical issues on a wide variety of broadcast equipment. Operate diagnose and make minor adjustments and repairs to high powered UHF television transmitters. Operate, diagnose, and make minor adjustments and repairs to low powered UHF television translators. Install and integrate new equipment at transmitter and translator sites associated with the production and broadcasting of educational radio/television equipment. Communicate status updates. Discuss issues and provide suggestions in a clear manner. Identify integration inefficiencies and propose solutions. Work with on-site tech team to identify and finalize punch list items. Work closely with the Engineering Managers to provide both general and specific recommendations on installation standards, technologies, personnel, job specifics and implementation. Ability to work established hours. Must be able to work occasional evenings and weekends. All other duties as assigned and deemed appropriate.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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