New jobs posted to TVNewsCheck’s Media Job Center include openings for chief engineers in great locations for stations owned by Allen Media, Sinclair, Draper Media and IntrigueTV.
WAAY 31, Allen Media’s ABC affiliate serving North Alabama in the fast-growing, high-tech Huntsville-Florence-Decatur market, is seeking an exceptional, technically-minded, team leader to be chief engineer.
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U. S. News & World Report ranks Huntsville as the 11th best place to live in the country. Area restaurants offer everything from Vietnamese to German to Indian fare. More standard Southern fare, including barbecue joints and farm-to-table cafes, are also popular. Because the climate is warm most of the year, outdoor concerts and events are plentiful.
The downtown area hosts outdoor concerts, movies and food truck rallies almost every weekend (except in winter). Some of the quirkier events include giant pinball games, taproom music tours, and laser light and music shows. Meanwhile, Monte Sano State Park is a favorite with hikers and mountain bikers. Boaters and water sports enthusiasts head to nearby Lake Guntersville and the Tennessee River.
WSET, Sinclair’s ABC affiliate in Lynchburg, Va., is looking for a director of engineering. Oversee all engineering functions of the station, including, planning of future equipment installations, requirements, and budgetary recommendations. Manage training and hiring processes for engineering staff. Supervise maintenance of computer software, hardware, and local area network applications.
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Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains on the banks of the James River — just miles from the famous Appalachian Trail and Blue Ridge Parkway — Lynchburg is a fun, urban center surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The city has grown more than 25% since 2000 and was ranked No. 1 by Reviews.org in 2019 on the list of Best Places after reviewing 325 metro areas for low unemployment rates, positive net migration, low housing costs, and low rates of property crime.
Draper Media is searching for a full-time chief engineer to shepherd it into the ATSC 3.0 future. Draper operates four network affiliates, five radio stations, a robust digital division and low-power TV stations.
The company is looking for a forward-thinking, out-of-box, solutions-oriented individual. Requirements include a minimum of five years of television engineering experience and ASEE or BSEE preferred. SBE certification a plus. This position reports to the director of engineering.
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Enjoy life with this family-owned company on the beautiful Delmarva Peninsula, located between the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay. Live, work and play at the beach while building a career at American’s finest small-market broadcast group! Its award-winning news team operates from an 11,000 square foot NewsPlex and has three additional brick and mortar bureaus, microwave, satellite and TVU trucks as well as an ENG helicopter and drone fleet.
IntrigueTV is searching for an innovative lead broadcast engineer/IT engineer. IntrigueTV is an independently owned television broadcast company with 10 LPTV/Class A stations east of the Mississippi and a developing program network based in the Stamford, Conn., area.
If you have broadcast, electronics, IT troubleshooting skills, streaming, experience and are open to learning, this could be an exciting adventure. This position is responsible for combining traditional broadcast engineering skills with forward thinking IT technology and communications development. The company is building out facilities and moving to ATSC 3.0. Click here for more specifics and how to apply.
In a city as spirited, lively, and diverse as Stamford, there is always something to do. Whether you’re walking the 19 miles of shoreline, drinking and dining at the bars downtown, or hiking the scenic trails of North Stamford, you’ll quickly find that there is never a dull moment in this city. There are more than 150 restaurants throughout the city, six major hotels, and 18 movie screens.
Stamford has more than 40 parks and recreational areas, many include access to Long Island Sound. They may feature a marina, tennis courts, softball fields, horseshoe pits, playgrounds, skating rink, picnic areas, fishing, and more. Mill River Park has become a mini Central Park in the heart of Downtown Stamford with various events throughout the year in a beautifully landscaped park. Science and nature lovers can enjoy the Stamford Museum & Nature Center and the Bartlett Arboretum.
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