Join KOAM TV as a Technical Media Operator, operating live broadcasts, using Ross Automation, and collaborating with teams on technical issues.
KOAM TV is hiring a full-time Technical Media Operator! Join our fast-paced live television team—no experience required, just a strong interest in broadcast, video, audio, or computer tech. We provide full training. As a Technical Media Operator, you will play a vital role in both the technical and creative aspects of broadcasts and ensure the seamless operation of systems and live productions.
Role Highlights:
- Operate and direct live and recorded newscasts
- Use Ross Automation for productions
- Monitor multiple programs and maintain logs
- Ingest commercials and content
- Collaborate with teams to resolve technical issues
- Overnight and weekend shifts required, photo editing a plus
Why KOAM?
- Hands-on broadcast experience
- Growth and learning opportunities
- Supportive, professional team
Ready to learn and thrive in live TV? Apply at KoamNewsNow.com/jobs.
KOAM TV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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