Media Services Technician
The Media Services Division is seeking an individual to perform highly responsible and time-sensitive work of providing multimedia production services, operating and maintaining multimedia and broadcast equipment, and supporting customer-facing public communications work. Communications work to include, but not limited to, public meeting recordings and delivery, video production, and maintenance. Media Services Technician will assist colleagues in the audio/visual aspects of meetings, broadcast and video production, and website support requests.
This is a part-time, 8 to 10 hour per week position. $26.26 to $38.03 per hour. Position is open until filled.
Duties And Responsibilities
- Performs a wide range of media service duties pertaining to the acquisition, creation, production and distribution of multimedia content. Works with and acts as a backup/supplement to Camera Operators in the content acquisition effort. Independent, highly responsible public meeting post-production work.
- Sets up and operates video, audio and videoconferencing systems; performs technical duties required to broadcast regular and special programming; uses streaming/broadcast and telecommunications technology as appropriate. Delivers, picks up, inspects and cleans equipment after use as needed.
- Supports and maintains media services equipment involving City of Dover multimedia, broadcast and telecommunications systems; configures, aligns, tests and calibrates multimedia equipment using various signal generators and test devices; troubleshoots, repairs and maintains audio/visual equipment, including projectors, speakers, microphones, mixers, amplifiers, wireless transmitters and other multimedia devices using hand tools, meters, soldering irons and signal generators.
- Works as part of a team to support and maintain the City of Dover's website and online platforms by providing regular updates. Must be able to proofread and edit with proficiency.
- Supports, demonstrates and trains City of Dover staff in the proper operation and procedures for various audio-visual equipment, telecommunications systems and web content management or other communication applications.
- Duplicates/replicates audio, video, data and other mediums; edits video programs; develops and inserts animations and graphics, as requested.
- Promptly reports any equipment or other concerns relating to duties to the Media Services Manager.
- Follows standard operating procedures, NH RSA 91-A, applicable law and regulations regarding the proper collection, distribution and archival of public records.
- Engages in professional development related to job function.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skill And Ability Requirements
- A variety of audio-visual, multimedia, closed circuit video distribution and teleconferencing systems hardware at an advanced operator or technician level. This includes methods, procedures, and techniques pertaining to the support and maintenance of multimedia systems.
- Audio-video production and communication applications at an advanced user level.
- Web content management applications at an advanced user level.
- Computer and telecommunication operating systems, and a variety of broadcast and computer hardware and software applications.
- Excellent communication skills, including spelling, grammar and punctuation.
- Occupational hazards and standard safety precautions.
- NH RSA 91-A, applicable laws and regulations as it pertains to public meetings and data/communications management.
- Operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair multi-media, audio-visual, close circuit video, teleconferencing and computer systems, hardware and equipment.
- Test, analyze, and interpret computer, broadcast, multi-media hardware and software problems, and determine problem solutions. Interpret schematic drawing and technical manuals.
- Provide technical support to students, staff, faculty and community members in the use and operation of technical multimedia equipment.
- Learn and work proficiently within new web-related technologies, i.e. content management platforms.
- Provide base-level technical support to fellow users of web content management and other media services applications.
- Adhere to copyright, transparency and data retention laws, regulations and procedures.
- Effectively and efficiently participate in the operation of the City of Dover's information technology, multi-media and telecommunication operation.
- Perform arithmetical calculations with speed and accuracy.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Education/Licensure/Certification Requirements
Graduation from a college/university with an Associate's degree in Broadcast Communications, Information Technology or a closely-related field, OR at least one year progressively responsible experience in audio / video management, support, or related information systems work; OR any equivalent combination of education and experience which demonstrates possession of required knowledge, skills and abilities. Employee must maintain valid motor vehicle operator's license. Adobe application suite, audio-video equipment and editing certifications and/or experience preferred. Microsoft, telecommunication or other information technology certifications are optional.