Broadcast Technician Jobs in Washington

A Broadcast Technician, also known as a Broadcast Engineer, is responsible for the setup, operation, and maintenance of equipment used in the broadcasting industry. This includes both studio equipment and transmission equipment. They ensure that the video, audio, and radio signals are broadcasted clearly and without interruption. They also keep track of logs to document the programs, commercials, and other broadcasted content. They troubleshoot and perform repairs on malfunctioning equipment and may also help in producing television shows, movies, and radio programs.

To be able to assume the roles and responsibilities, a Broadcast Technician should possess a strong knowledge of electrical systems and broadcasting equipment. They should be good problem-solvers, with the ability to quickly diagnose and fix issues that may affect broadcasting. They should have a good understanding of FCC regulations as well. While a degree in broadcasting technology or a related field is often required, relevant certifications can enhance a technician's qualifications. These may include Certified Broadcast Networking Technologist (CBNT), Certified Broadcast Technologist (CBT), and Certified Senior Broadcast Engineer (CSBE). Before becoming a Broadcast Technician, one may begin their career as an Audio and Video Equipment Technician, Radio Operator, or Sound Engineering Technician.

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Fabrication Studio Technician

  • Seattle, WA
  • 2 days ago
  • Seattle, WA
  • 2 days ago

Fabrication Studio Technician FLSA Status: Nonexempt Market Reference Range (MRR): 8 Months Per Year: 12 Employment Status: Full-Time Work Model: On-site Seattle University will be one of the most...

Sound and Video Technician, Intermittent

  • Seattle, WA
  • 6 days ago
  • Seattle, WA
  • 6 days ago

About Seattle Center: Seattle Center is the region's premier civic, arts and family gathering place in the core of our city and region, home to more than 30 arts, cultural, and entertainment...

Senior Technician Broadcast

  • Olympia, WA
  • 6 days ago
  • Olympia, WA
  • 6 days ago

Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life. We find joy in creating cherished memories and form genuine connections with our guests. We hold each other...

Multi-Media Technician: Aberdeen High School

  • Aberdeen, WA
  • 9 days ago
  • Aberdeen, WA
  • 9 days ago

7.5 Hours per day, 188 work days plus 10 paid Holidays Position begins 25-26 school year On-going Comprehensive benefit information can be found here. Position Summary : To oversee the Aberdeen...

Student Media Technician

  • College Place, WA
  • 11 days ago
  • College Place, WA
  • 11 days ago

Post-Production and Content Management Archive and organize recorded performances. Upload and manage public or unlisted versions of performances on YouTube if required....

Demographic Data for Washington

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Salary for Broadcast Technician Jobs in Washington

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireBroadcasting research efforts.

Highest Education Level

Broadcast Technicians in Washington offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
66.7%
Master's Degree
11.2%
Associate's Degree
9.4%
High School or GED
5.1%
Vocational Degree or Certification
4.9%
Some College
1.4%
Doctorate Degree
0.9%
Some High School
0.4%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Broadcast Technicians in Washington
1-2 years
36.5%
2-4 years
19.0%
4-6 years
13.9%
None
12.2%
6-8 years
10.3%
Less than 1 year
8.0%
8-10 years
0.1%


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