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Chief Broadcast Engineer

Teton Ridge, LLC, Fort Worth, TX, United States


Who We Are Teton Ridge is a visionary force in Western sports, entertainment, media, lifestyle, and equine culture, dedicated to growing the world of the American West to new fans. Our content and events engage a broad community of fans while preserving the traditions and legacy of the American West.

From large‑scale events like The American Rodeo and The Performance Horseman to The Cowboy Channel, short films, digital and print media, and social‑first content, Teton Ridge tells the stories of the rich culture of the American West. Join us in shaping the future of Western sports and entertainment!

Who You Are The Chief Engineer is the senior technical leader responsible for the uptime, performance, and evolution of all studio and broadcast technologies at The Cowboy Channel’s Fort Worth facility. This role owns the full engineering stack — from signal chain to cloud‑based production workflows — and leads a team of two Broadcast Engineers in delivering reliable, high‑quality technical operations.

This is a hands‑on leadership position that blends deep broadcast engineering expertise with a collaborative, solutions‑oriented mindset. The Chief Engineer works shoulder‑to‑shoulder with Producers and the Broadcast Operations team, serving as the trusted technical authority who understands production needs, clearly communicates technological capabilities and constraints, and proactively identifies creative, cost‑effective solutions to elevate our output.

While on‑site presence is essential during critical production windows and for hands‑on infrastructure work, The Cowboy Channel recognizes that much of this role’s work — monitoring, troubleshooting, vendor coordination, planning — can be performed remotely. A hybrid work arrangement is supported provided on‑premises coverage is maintained.

This role reports directly to the VP of IT as a critical infrastructure position within the organization.

What You’ll Do Infrastructure & Systems Management

Serve as the single point of accountability for uptime and reliability of all studio, control room, and broadcast transmission systems at the Fort Worth facility

Architect, maintain, and continuously improve the broadcast technology stack including video routing, audio infrastructure, graphics systems, communications, and production control

Develop and enforce preventive maintenance schedules, system documentation, and disaster recovery procedures

Manage vendor relationships, service contracts, equipment procurement, and broadcast technology budgets

Team Leadership

Directly manage and mentor a team of two Broadcast Engineers, fostering technical growth and operational excellence

Establish on‑call rotations and escalation procedures to ensure 24/7 coverage of critical systems

Define workflows, standard operating procedures, and best practices for the engineering team

Production Partnership

Partner closely with the VP of Live Events Production & Broadcast Operations to translate the organization’s broadcast vision into engineered systems and technical reality

Build and maintain close working relationships with Producers and the Broadcast Operations team

Serve as the primary technical advisor during production planning, clearly setting realistic expectations on what is achievable from a technology standpoint

Proactively propose creative, cost‑effective technical solutions that enhance production quality and capabilities

Provide real‑time engineering support during live productions, including evenings and weekends as required by the broadcast schedule

Innovation & Technology Development

Evaluate and integrate new technologies into the broadcast stack — there is a genuine opportunity to shape the technical direction of the facility

Lead the implementation of cloud‑based, REMI (Remote Integration Model), and IP‑based production workflows

Stay current with industry trends, emerging standards, and new products relevant to studio and live broadcast environments

Recommend and drive capital improvement projects to modernize infrastructure

Availability & On‑Call Requirements

Available at all hours for emergency response and critical system failures

Manage or directly oversee broadcast technology operations during late‑night and weekend production hours

Remote troubleshooting and monitoring is accepted and encouraged when on‑premises presence is not required; however, the Chief Engineer must ensure adequate on‑site engineering coverage at all times

What We Are Looking For

Minimum 5-7 years of professional experience in broadcast/studio engineering, with progressive responsibility

Minimum 3 years in a supervisory or lead engineering role managing broadcast infrastructure and technical staff

Deep, hands‑on expertise with various broadcast systems, including but not limited to:

Riedel communications and signal transport systems

Dante audio networking

Ross Video ecosystem, including Ultrix routing, Carbonite production switchers, XPression graphics, and Mira replay/highlights

Sennheiser wireless microphone and in‑ear monitoring systems

Strong working knowledge of REMI (Remote Integration Model) production workflows

Experience with vMix software‑based production solutions

Solid understanding of IP‑based broadcast infrastructure (SMPTE ST 2110, NDI, PTP)

Proven ability to manage vendor relationships, technology budgets, and equipment lifecycle planning

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills — this role requires earning the trust of non‑technical production staff and clearly translating complex technical realities into actionable guidance

Ability to remain calm, decisive, and effective under live production pressure

Willingness to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays aligned with broadcast operations

Preferred

Experience with cloud‑based production platforms and workflows (e.g., cloud playout, remote contribution, cloud graphics)

Familiarity with broadcast automation systems

Experience in a live sports or live events broadcast environment

Knowledge of RF coordination and management for wireless systems in a multi‑camera production setting

SBE (Society of Broadcast Engineers) certification (CBTE, CBT, or equivalent)

Experience building out or commissioning a new broadcast facility or studio

Familiarity with IT
etwork infrastructure principles as they relate to modern broadcast environments (VLANs, multicast, QoS, network security)

EEO STATEMENT

Teton Ridge is an equal opportunity employer. We are passionately committed to equitable hiring and boldly dedicated to diversity in our work and staff. We do not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related conditions), age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, uniform service member status, disability or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, people of color, including bilingual and bicultural individuals, LGBTQ+ persons, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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