Broadcast technicians set up, operate, and maintain the electrical equipment for radio programs, television broadcasts, concerts, sound recordings, and movies.
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- Broadcast Technicians
 
- Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications
 
What do they typically do
- Report equipment problems, make sure that repairs are made, and make emergency repairs to equipment when necessary and possible
 - Monitor strength, clarity, and reliability of incoming and outgoing signals, and adjust equipment as necessary to maintain quality broadcasts
 - Keep programming logs, as required by station management and the Federal Communications Commission
 - Play and record broadcast programs using automation systems
 - Align antennae with receiving dishes to get the clearest signal for transmission of broadcasts from field locations
 - Monitor and log transmitter readings
 - Control audio equipment to regulate the volume and sound quality during radio and television broadcasts
 - Observe monitors and communicate with station personnel to determine audio and video levels and to make sure that programs are airing
 
Number of Jobs
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 	Job Growth   +0.0%
 	Job Openings  	79 
Education & Training
- Education Most occupations require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.Associated Programs or MajorsLicenseN/A
 
 NC Workforce Credentials
 Private Training Programs
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