Broadcast Technician
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A broadcast technician is responsible for ensuring all the technical elements for a TV or other broadcast event are in place. As the media & communications landscape becomes more global and interactive, technicians work with a growing scope of work and range of technologies to utilize and manage.
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- Communication
- Coordination
- Equipment Maintenance
- Systems Thinking
- Verbal Communication
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