What are the responsibilities and job description for the Air1 Radio is hiring: Broadcast Repair Technician in Franklin position at Air1 Radio?
Overview
Are you ready to be at the forefront of cutting-edge broadcasting technology? As a Broadcast Repair Technician, you'll be instrumental in supporting our nationwide network of signal sites. From RF to IP and audio equipment, you'll tackle challenges head-on, providing crucial support to our Field Engineers. Whether troubleshooting in the field, conducting signal proofs remotely, or programming and shipping replacement gear, your expertise will keep our broadcasts running smoothly nationwide. Join us and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of broadcasting technology!
This is a full-time, onsite position that is based out of our headquarters in Franklin, TN.
As a Broadcast Repair Technician, here are a few things that you'll be doing...
- Perform assembly, installation, operation, test, maintenance, and repair of broadcast equipment (such as audio processors and modulation monitors) used in radio broadcasting, ensuring programs are broadcast to EMF’s standard of quality.
- Install equipment in racks; wire, program, and test the equipment and completed racks.
- Perform FCC compliance tests including RF Proof of Performance, RFR, and other studies evaluating the proper operation of broadcast equipment and stations. Properly document the results of these tests and submit formal reports as required.
- Process field returns, request RMAs, transfer equipment to proper locations, and perform basic tests on equipment, maintaining tracking and inventory data as needed.
- Mentor the Broadcast Technician I and II team members to increase their work-related knowledge and skill.
- Development and validation of written technical documentation of processes and procedures, adhering to EMF Documentation standards, as required and directed by Supervisor.
- Assist Field Engineers with troubleshooting over the phone or in person.
- Partner and communicate with EMF and contract engineers in Rocklin and in other cities and states to accomplish objectives and tasks.
- Contribute to network upgrade or specialized projects as assigned.
- Perform work on non-broadcast equipment (such as electrical generators, air conditioning units, light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, etc.) as conditions dictate.
- Travel to remote sites to perform installations or repairs as required.
- Complete other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
Here's what we're looking for in a Broadcast Repair Technician...
What can we offer you?
Why work for Educational Media Foundation, K-LOVE / Air1?
Educational Media Foundation (EMF) is a nonprofit, multi-platform media company on a mission to draw people closer to Christ. Founded in 1982 in Santa Rosa, CA, with a single radio station, EMF today owns and operates the nation's two largest Christian music radio networks (K-LOVE and Air1) with over 1,000 broadcast signals across all 50 states and beyond, streaming audio reaching around the world, and a growing family of media ministries including podcasts, books, films, concerts, and events. EMF employs nearly 500 team members between its offices in Nashville, TN, Rocklin, CA, and field locations around the country.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, EMF makes employment decisions based on merit and other legitimate reasons. The Company is committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment and the promotion of equal employment opportunities regardless of protected class, characteristic or status. However, EMF is also a religious non-profit organization where all team members contribute to the Company’s mission of encouraging our audiences “to have a meaningful relationship with Christ.” Therefore, pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e I(a)), EMF has the right to hire only candidates who agree with the Company’s Statement of Faith. Also, as a religious non-profit organization, the Company is not governed by the CA Fair Employment and Housing Act.”
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