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Engineering Manager

Company Name:
Hearst Television
Engineering Manager
Category: Technical - Management
Location: Portland-Auburn, ME - WMTW-TV
Posted: 05/22/2014
Full-Time/Part-Time: Full Time
Compensation:
Description:
Job Description:
WMTW, the Hearst Television-owned ABC affiliate in Portland/Auburn, ME is looking for a full-time Engineering Manager. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to organize, plan, manage, document and execute assignments within a demanding live broadcast environment.
Responsibilities:Job
Responsibilities:
o Assist Director of Engineering in daily departmental managerial tasks and on-going projects.
o Manage and support broadcast Maintenance Engineering and associated technical staff in their daily work assignments.
o Weekly site responsibilities for broadcast transmitter and tower facility.
o Exhibit a good working knowledge of television systems maintenance and IT systems, as well as FCC requirements and licensing.
o Assist IT Manager in support of IT systems as needed.
o Document and maintain engineering operational policies and procedures.
o Ability to adapt to multiple priorities and follow through until successful resolution.
o Requires excellent judgment and ability to effectively handle complex issues under pressure or during emergency situations.
o Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:Qualifications Requirements:
o Current FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License required .
o SBE Certification(s) considered a plus.
Education:Education:
o BSEE or BSET preferred
o College degree or industry/field experience & certifications preferred
Experience:Experience Requirements:
o 5 years of experience in Television Broadcast Operations/Maintenance
o 3 years of managerial or supervisory experience.
To apply:To Apply: Send resume to:
WMTW
Attn: Director of Engineering
99 Danville Corner Road
Auburn, ME 04210
No phone calls please
EOE
M/F/D/VEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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