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About The Role Broadcast and Audio Engineer Corporate Studio
Job Title: Broadcast Engineer
Function: Brand, Marketing & Communications Corporate Studio
Role Overview
The Broadcast Engineer is the technical backbone of the corporate studio, responsible for ensuring seamless recording, streaming, live casting, and production workflows. This role manages all studio equipmentcameras, switchers, lighting systems, audio chains, chroma setups, encodersand ensures reliability, broadcast-grade quality, and operational excellence. The ideal candidate brings hands-on expertise in both live and recorded production , has strong problem-solving capabilities, and thrives in a fast-paced environment that mirrors a professional newsroom setup.
Key Responsibilities Studio Operations & Technical Management Operate, configure, and maintain broadcast equipment including Video switchers (ATEM/Tricaster/Equivalent) PTZ or cinema cameras Lighting grids & DMX controllers Audio mixers and microphones Teleprompters Monitors & signal routing systems Manage chroma keying pipelines for large and small green screen zones. Ensure all studio zones (news desk, chroma, interview set) are pre-lit, tested, and production-ready.
Live Streaming, Recording & Transmission Set up and manage Multi-camera switching Live streaming to platforms (YouTube, Teams, Zoom, Vimeo, corporate broadcast platforms) Encoding and compression workflows Run full end-to-end live events including townhalls, leadership broadcasts, panels, and webcasts. Implement redundancy and fail-safe mechanisms during critical live sessions.
Audio Engineering & Signal Quality Manage audio capture, mixing, monitoring, and processing. Maintain pristine sound quality for voiceovers, interviews, and broadcasts. Troubleshoot audio delays, echo, interference, and signal loss.
Maintenance & Quality Control Monitor, diagnose, and resolve technical issues quickly. Ensure optimal performance of Routers, encoders, UPS systems Network and storage devices SDI/HDMI cabling & signal flow Perform regular preventive maintenance, calibration, and firmware updates. Maintain equipment logs and incident reports.
Workflow Optimization & Collaboration Work closely with Cinematographer Editor Art Director Content Team Set up efficient workflows for recording ingest editing publishing. Support shoots involving external speakers, VIPs, and leadership teams. Train internal teams on equipment usage when required.
Safety, Compliance & Documentation Manage cable safety, rigging guidelines, equipment storage. Ensure compliance with corporate broadcast and IT protocols. Document setups, routing maps, presets, equipment checklists, and SOPs.
Required Skills & Experience
Technical Skills 47 years of experience in broadcast engineering or studio operations. Strong understanding of Video codecs, frame rates, formats SDI, NDI, HDMI signal flows Audio signal chains, gain staging Lighting for video (3-point, soft key, chroma lighting) Experience with ATEM / TriCaster / Ross Video / vMix PTZ control systems Dante audio (preferred) OBS or live production platforms Knowledge of virtual sets and chroma key systems. Behavioral Skills Calm under pressureespecially during live sessions. Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills. Excellent communication with creative and non-technical stakeholders. Ability to multitask across simultaneous production requests. Education Degree/diploma in Broadcast Engineering, Mass Communication, Audio/Video Production, Electronics, or related field.
Nice-to-Have Experience in corporate communications or newsroom-style environments. Familiarity with AI-assisted production tools. Understanding of color grading or basic editing. Knowledge of studio acoustics and soundproofing.
Why This Role Matters
The Broadcast Engineer ensures that every leadership message, live event, employee communication, and brand story is delivered with clarity, stability, and broadcast-level precision. This role upholds the credibility and professionalism of the corporate brand.