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Associate Studio Engineer

Jobs via Dice, Indiana, PA, USA

Pay: $25-$35/hr

Job type: Full Time


About the Role
Brooksource

is seeking an

Associate Studio Engineer

to support Broadcast Television (BTV) Studio and Control Room operations in a dynamic, high‑impact production environment. This role is part of the

Brooksource Elevate Program , designed to launch early‑career technologists through hands‑on experience, customized technical training, and ongoing coaching and mentorship. It is an excellent opportunity for individuals beginning or transitioning their careers in broadcast technology, studio engineering, or live production who are eager to learn, grow, and contribute to innovative event experiences. The position offers a strong foundation for long‑term growth in broadcast, media, or technology fields.

Hybrid Role

Compensation: $25-$35 per hour

What You’ll Do

Maintain and support equipment in the BTV Studio to ensure reliable, successful live and recorded events

Serve as Engineer‑in‑Charge (EIC) before, during, and after events with support and guidance from senior engineers

Assist with upgrades and improvements to studio and broadcast technology as needed

Troubleshoot technical issues in live webcast or production environments, clearly documenting and communicating resolutions

Support testing, evaluation, and integration of new and emerging technologies to ensure broadcasts are production‑ready

Provide event support in various studio roles, such as Engineer‑in‑Charge, Production Coordinator, Quality Control, and Audio Operator (A1), as needed

Assist in developing and executing test plans for new technology initiatives

Help train contractors and crew members on newly integrated studio technology

Partner with the BTV Service Account Owner to recommend and support process and technology improvements that enhance studio efficiency and customer experience

What You Bring

Associate's or Bachelor's degree OR equivalent experience (veterans, career transitioners encouraged to apply)

Strong interest in broadcast technology, live production, or studio engineering

Basic technical aptitude with willingness to learn broadcast, audio, video, and studio systems

Ability to stay calm, adaptable, and solutions‑oriented in live production environments

Strong communication skills and attention to detail

Ability to work flexible schedules to support live events

Exposure to live events, studio environments, or media production (nice to have)

Familiarity with audio boards, broadcast switchers, cameras, or control room workflows (nice to have)

Military technical background or hands‑on technical training (nice to have)

What’s In It For You

Be part of a skills‑first, early‑career development program

Learn modern broadcast and studio technology in a real production environment

Receive structured mentorship, coaching, and growth support

Build a strong foundation for long‑term careers in broadcast, media, or technology

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