Job Summary:The Broadcast Engineer is responsible for supporting the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of broadcast systems in a 24/7 news environment. This role works closely with production teams to ensure smooth transmission of live and pre-recorded content. The Broadcast Engineer ensures all equipment—from cameras and control room systems to transmission and signal flow is functioning optimally, while responding promptly to technical issues to minimize downtime.Key Responsibilities:Operate and maintain studio equipment, control rooms, transmission systems, and field gear used for broadcasting.Monitor live broadcasts and provide immediate technical support during on-air issues.Perform routine maintenance, updates, and repairs on broadcast systems.Collaborate with production and editorial teams to support daily news operations.Assist in system configuration, testing, and integration of new equipment.Maintain documentation of technical procedures, system diagrams, and fault logs.Follow operational protocols and ensure compliance with broadcast standards and safety guidelines.Participate in shift rotations, including nights, weekends, holidays, and on-call support. Bachelor's degree in Engineering.3–7 years of experience in broadcast television operations and support.Strong understanding of broadcast signal flow and video/audio signal troubleshooting.Familiarity with industry-standard broadcast equipment and systems, including routers, switchers, intercoms, and servers.Excellent problem-solving skills with strong attention to detail.Ability to work independently and collaboratively within team environments under time-sensitive conditions.Flexible availability to work varied shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays as required.