About the Role
We are looking for a motivated and technically skilled Broadcast IT Engineer with 0–3 years of professional experience. The ideal candidate must have strong exposure to broadcast systems, IT infrastructure, and virtual tracking technologies. This role involves ensuring seamless operations of broadcast workflows, system security, and integration of video and graphic solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Install, configure, and maintain broadcast IT systems, software, and hardware.
- Work with virtual tracking systems such as Stype, Mo-Sys, and RedSpy for virtual production workflows.
- Manage and troubleshoot video cards (Matrox, Bluefish, Declink, and other capture / playout cards).
- Ensure system performance, network reliability, and broadcast security compliance.
- Support and integrate Vizrt graphics systems and Adobe Creative Suite into production pipelines.
- Collaborate with production, engineering, and creative teams to deliver high-quality broadcast solutions.
- Proactively monitor and resolve technical issues during live or recorded broadcasts.
- Document processes, workflows, and system configurations for future reference.
Must-Have Skills & Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Engineering, Computer Science, IT, Electronics, or a related field.0–3 years of experience in broadcast engineering or IT within the media industry.Hands-on knowledge of virtual tracking systems (Stype, Mo-Sys, RedSpy).Strong understanding of system networking and security protocols.Proficiency with video hardware : Matrox, Bluefish, Declink (capture / playout cards).Working experience with Vizrt graphics systems and Adobe Creative Suite.Familiarity with broadcast workflows, video formats, and compression standards.Ability to troubleshoot quickly in high-pressure live environments.Strong communication and teamwork skills.Why Join Us?
Opportunity to work with cutting-edge broadcast technologies.Gain exposure to live productions and virtual broadcast innovations.Collaborative work culture with room for professional growth.