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TITLE(s): ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE, STUDIO OPERATIONS (radio-tv broad.) alternate titles: chief engineer; chief engineer, broadcasting operations; transmission engineer Directs and coordinates radio or television station activities concerned with acquisition, installation, and maintenance, or with modification of studio broadcasting equipment: Evaluates studio needs for new broadcasting equipment to determine if acquisition would be justified considering such factors as cost, availability, and improvement gain in technical performance, and authorizes acquisition according to evaluation. Directs activities concerned with layout and design of electrical circuitry for acquired equipment to ensure conformance with codes and safety regulations. Establishes procedures for operation and maintenance of studio, remote control, and microwave transmission equipment. Inspects, and directs testing and maintenance of studio, remote, and airborne broadcasting equipment to ensure operational performance meets company standards and rules and regulations of Federal Communications Commission. Develops modification plans for existing broadcasting equipment to improve technical performance. Directs modification and testing of equipment to ensure operational performance meets specified standards. Prepares repair and maintenance schedules for studio, remote, and airborne broadcasting equipment to prevent interruption of broadcasts. Contacts telephone company personnel to ensure leased landlines or microwave facilities are operative and available for network broadcasting [COMMERCIAL ENGINEER (radio-tv broad.) 003.187-014]. Prepares annual budget for engineering department and controls expenditures within budget limitations. May direct and coordinate activities of transmitter personnel [ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE, TRANSMITTER (radio-tv broad.) 003.167-034]. May operate and maintain transmitter equipment to broadcast radio and television programs [TRANSMITTER OPERATOR (radio-tv broad.) 193.262-038]. May inspect and direct repair and maintenance of unmanned stations. Must hold First Class Radiotelephone License issued by FCC. GOE: 05.01.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M5 L5 SVP: 8 DLU: 89 ONET CROSSWALK: 22126B Electronics Engineers, except Computer |
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TITLE(s):
ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE, STUDIO OPERATIONS (radio-tv broad.) alternate titles: chief engineer; chief engineer, broadcasting operations; transmission engineer
Directs and coordinates radio or television station activities concerned with acquisition,
installation, and maintenance, or with modification of studio broadcasting equipment: Evaluates
studio needs for new broadcasting equipment to determine if acquisition would be justified
considering such factors as cost, availability, and improvement gain in technical performance, and
authorizes acquisition according to evaluation. Directs activities concerned with layout and design
of electrical circuitry for acquired equipment to ensure conformance with codes and safety
regulations. Establishes procedures for operation and maintenance of studio, remote control, and
microwave transmission equipment. Inspects, and directs testing and maintenance of studio, remote,
and airborne broadcasting equipment to ensure operational performance meets company standards and
rules and regulations of Federal Communications Commission. Develops modification plans for existing
broadcasting equipment to improve technical performance. Directs modification and testing of
equipment to ensure operational performance meets specified standards. Prepares repair and
maintenance schedules for studio, remote, and airborne broadcasting equipment to prevent
interruption of broadcasts. Contacts telephone company personnel to ensure leased landlines or
microwave facilities are operative and available for network broadcasting [COMMERCIAL ENGINEER
(radio-tv broad.) 003.187-014]. Prepares annual budget for engineering department and controls
expenditures within budget limitations. May direct and coordinate activities of transmitter
personnel [ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE, TRANSMITTER (radio-tv broad.) 003.167-034]. May operate and maintain
transmitter equipment to broadcast radio and television programs [TRANSMITTER OPERATOR (radio-tv
broad.) 193.262-038]. May inspect and direct repair and maintenance of unmanned stations. Must hold
First Class Radiotelephone License issued by FCC.
GOE: 05.01.03 STRENGTH: L GED: R5 M5 L5 SVP: 8 DLU: 89
ONET CROSSWALK: 22126B Electronics Engineers, except Computer
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