Broadcasting Ops Specialist

Colorado Public Radio team

Description

Colorado Public Radio is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that produces meaningful news, music, and cultural experiences to everyone in Colorado using the power of the human voice in all its forms. CPR's services include CPR News (public radio delivering in-depth, insightful and impartial news from around the world and throughout Colorado), KRCC (public radio service Southern Colorado), CPR Classical (thoughtfully curated music with an emphasis on Colorado's classical community), Indie 102.3 (new and independent music, including Colorado's local music scene), and Denverite (an online news source dedicated to Denver's curious and concerned).
About the Position:
The Technical Operations Specialist acts as the primary quality control for audio on CPR’s four program services. You monitor and assist in troubleshooting audio playout, routing, and transmission systems to ensure that correct audio that meets CPR quality standards is being broadcast. You provide support for other departments in their interactions with these systems and respond to emergencies as well as routine help requests.
This is not a remote position. The TOC Specialist is expected to reside in the Denver Metro area upon starting.

Requirements

About You:
If you’re a fan of spreadsheet gaming or logical reasoning puzzles, interested in diving into broadcasting, and are excited to deliver meaningful news, music and cultural experience to Coloradans, we want to talk to you! You are detail oriented and excellent at managing competing tasks. You have strong computer literacy and problem solving skills. You have experience quickly and kindly communicating with remote staff, particularly in emergency or high-stress situations. You are an excellent communicator with strong customer service and active listening skills. You enjoy collaboration and working with others to solve problems. You enjoy learning new technical systems and tools.
Minimum Qualifications:
  • A minimum of 4 years experience that includes using a range of technical systems to quality check audio. This includes familiarity with audio editing programs, radio automation software, studio or audio routing, Microsoft OS, and Slack or similar communication platforms. This could include broadcast, podcast, or live venue working experience.
  • Experience staying calm, acting strategically, and prioritizing tasks during emergencies.
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow detailed procedures.
  • A history of being punctual and reliable in adhering to a set work schedule.
  • Experience communicating with others to solve problems under pressure.
  • Adequate vision to read user access panels on broadcast electronic components.
  • Physical mobility and dexterity to access electronic devices and wiring in standard server racks.
Education Equivalency:
  • While not required, a Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree relating to the role may replace some of the necessary years of experience required to qualify.

Benefits & Perks

Salary and Benefits:
Position Type: Full-time
Hiring Range: Grade 14, $23.40 - $27.60
Starting Pay: based on education and experience.
Colorado Public Radio is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our culture of caring. Our employees have access to: 100 percent employer paid individual health, dental, life, and disability coverage; an outstanding paid family medical leave policy plus paid holidays and a very generous sick, vacation, and personal time off plan; voluntary offerings such as vision; a retirement plan with no waiting or vesting periods; flexible schedules; engagement and development opportunities; and a casual atmosphere.

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Colorado Public Radio

Colorado Public Radio (CPR) is a 501(c) (3) organization that produces and curates in-depth and meaningful news and music, establishing thoughtful connections to Colorado for listeners seeking to be informed, enlightened and entertained. Roughly 95 percent of CPR’s funds come from the private support of listeners, businesses and foundations. With that support, CPR maintains a statewide broadcast network, making CPR News, CPR Classical and CPR's OpenAir accessible throughout the region. CPR News delivers in-depth, insightful and impartial news and information from around the world, across the nation and throughout Colorado, examining its relevance to our state and connecting it to our community. CPR Classical takes listeners on an in-depth exploration of thoughtfully curated music – with an emphasis on Colorado’s classical community – providing context to a broad range of meaningful and compelling works from past to present. CPR’s OpenAir takes listeners inside the world of new and independent music – exposing them to up-and-coming artists and highlighting Colorado’s local music scene.

Job Details

Posted on Nov 22

Denver, CO, USA

Full time

Mid