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Intern - Broadcast Engineering

Assist in maintaining and troubleshooting broadcast transmitter and studio systems
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Internship
$20 – 23 USD / hour
yesterday
American Public Media Group

American Public Media Group

A leading nonprofit organization that operates a network of public radio stations and produces a range of programming and podcasts.

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Intern - Broadcast Engineering

Join our engineering team and dive into cutting-edge broadcast technology—from RF systems and HD Radio to streaming platforms that reach millions. As the broadcast engineering field evolves, we're seeking a curious, tech-savvy intern to master multi-channel platforms, collaborate with teams and stations worldwide, and help innovate the systems that connect communities through public media. This is your chance to build a meaningful career while ensuring public media thrives for generations to come.

The goal of this internship is to provide you with immersive learning and real-world experience through impactful work. By the end of your internship, you will be able to:

  • Develop a working understanding of audio, video, and RF signal flow in a live and automated broadcast environment.
  • Gain hands-on experience with broadcast equipment, including mixers, routers, transmitters, and automation systems.
  • Observe and participate in master control operations, studio setups, and field transmission.
  • Learn the workflow of media acquisition, editing, storage, scheduling, and playout.
  • Strengthen problem-solving, analytical, and critical thinking skills in a technical environment.
  • Build Your Network - Collaborate with producers, technical directors, engineers, and industry professionals and guests.

In this hands-on role, you will:

  • Assist broadcast engineers with daily operation, monitoring, and maintenance of studio and transmitter systems.
  • Help troubleshoot and resolve basic technical issues under the supervision of senior staff.
  • Participate in preventive maintenance tasks, including inspection, cleaning, and documentation of equipment.
  • Collaborate with engineering staff, producers, and on-air personnel to ensure smooth technical operations.
  • Collaborate with Media Production Systems to learn broadcast automation and news production system administration.
  • Perform other related technical support tasks as assigned, with emphasis on hands-on learning and professional development.

Eligible to accrue for sick and safe time off

Eligible for health insurance as required under the ACA

Eligible to participate in the APMG retirement plan

Participate in robust on-boarding experience

Professional development: on-the-job training, workforce readiness training, formal performance review feedback sessions, etc.

Participate in brown bag sessions to gain broader perspective of the organization

  • Students who are currently enrolled and have completed one year of their post-secondary program, are enrolled in a graduate program, or have earned a degree in the last 18 months
  • Able to work 9:00 - 5:00pm central; Monday - Friday with at least 2 days in the office
  • Basic understanding of audio, video, and RF signal flow
  • Familiarity with broadcast equipment such as mixers, cameras, microphones, and transmitters
  • Foundational knowledge of computer networking (IP addressing, switches, routers)
  • Work collaboratively with engineers, producers, and on-air talent
  • Familiarity with IT concepts applied in broadcasting (servers, storage, automation systems)
  • Interest in emerging technologies such as streaming, cloud-based playout, and virtualization in broadcasting

In addition to your skills and knowledge, we want to get to know you in the application process. Please include a cover letter (of no more than 1 page) with answers to the following:

  • What interests you about this fellowship?
  • What professional skills would you like to add to your toolbox in the months and years to come to grow in your career field?

Must be able to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.

Physical Demands: Required to move about in an office environment and sit for extended periods of time. Required to move about in the community. Frequent use of hands for data entry/keystrokes and simple grasping.

Working Conditions: Moderate noise level. Occasional exposure to prevalent weather conditions.

Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to hiring a breadth of diverse professionals and encourage members of diverse groups to apply.

MacMillan Internship & Fellowship Program at MPR|APM Minnesota Public Radio | American Public Media are grateful for the long-time, generous philanthropy of Whitney and Elizabeth MacMillan for investing in the future of public media through transformational internships and fellowships. Their recent grant will significantly strengthen our internship program, produce enriching programming, and prepare the next generation for careers in public media. We are pleased to recognize this generous support in the name of the program – the MacMillan Internship & Fellowship Program at MPR|APM.

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Intern - Broadcast Engineering
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
$20 – 23 USD / hour
Engineering
About American Public Media Group
A leading nonprofit organization that operates a network of public radio stations and produces a range of programming and podcasts.