Systems Engineer II Broadcast

8 Hours ago • 3 Years + • Broadcast

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Summary

The Broadcast Infrastructure Engineer at Disney leads or assists in evaluating, developing, designing, operating, installing, testing, and providing lifecycle support for large-scale, complex broadcast systems across DSS facilities. This includes multimedia datacenters in North America and partner locations worldwide. Responsibilities include working with video, audio, RF, baseband, IP, signal processing, transport, and transmission equipment; creating technical reports; troubleshooting with test equipment; assisting with project research, implementation, and documentation; collaborating with internal and external stakeholders; and providing on-call support. The role requires expertise in IP networks, video matrix routers, content metadata, and traditional and IP-based broadcast systems.
Must have:
  • 3+ years Broadcast/IT experience
  • IP network, video routing knowledge
  • Troubleshooting audio/video over IP
  • Proficient in Mac, Windows, Linux
  • System design documentation
  • Stakeholder communication
Good to have:
  • Programming/scripting experience
  • Live broadcast production experience
  • SMPTE and EBU standards knowledge
  • Video encoding and CODEC experience
Perks:
  • Bonus
  • Long-term incentive units
  • Full range of medical, financial, and other benefits
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Job Summary:

Broadcast Infrastructure is a group of talented individuals responsible for the initial phase of the DSS live ecosystem.  This phase includes large scale complex broadcast systems that perform signal acquisition, processing, and normalization of broadcast signals through to the input of ABR streaming encoders.  These broadcast systems support baseband, IP, or hybrid workflows, and are located at DSS on-prem or cloud multimedia datacenters and partner locations around the world. 

The Broadcast Infrastructure team is involved with the planning, procurement, design, development, installation, testing, evaluation, and life-cycle support for new and existing DSS broadcast systems.  Broadcast Infrastructure consists of 4 primary teams: Design, Project Management, Systems, and Software.  Each team provides a unique and valuable skill set to the organization.  

Job Summary:

The Broadcast Infrastructure Engineer is responsible for leading or aiding the evaluation, development, design, operation, installation, testing and life-cycle support of large-scale complex broadcast systems across DSS facilities.This includes the infrastructure located at the multimedia datacenters across North America and partner locations around the world. The candidate will possess in-depth knowledge of IP networks, video matrix routers, content metadata, audio, and video broadcast systems (traditional and IP based), as well as knowledge of integrated multimedia control systems.The candidate will also ensure work is completed in a timely, safe, and cost-effective manner. We are looking for candidates that can contribute to system builds from their foundation to their completion.

Responsibilities and Duties of the Role:

  • Lead or aid with the evaluation, development, design, operation, installation, testing, diagnosis and life-cycle support of video, audio, RF, baseband, IP, signal processing, transport, and transmission equipment for use in large scale complex broadcast on-prem and cloud systems. 
  • Provide feedback and technical reports on the progress and status of assigned work orders to both partners and staff.
  • Utilize test equipment to troubleshoot, locate faults and resolve issues.This will include waveform monitors and network analyzers.
  • Assist with project research, operation, planning, implementation, procedural documentation and training.
  • Work directly with engineers from a variety of internal and external stakeholders and vendors to resolve interoperability and functionality issues.
  • Ability to travel to remote sites (domestic and international)
  • Availability for on-call support.
  • Occasional weekend and overnight availability to perform work within maintenance windows.

Required Education, Experience/Skills/Training:

  • Degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering or equivalent experience.
  • 3 or more years of professional Broadcast and/or IT experience.
  • Highly proficient in both spoken and written English
  • Comprehensive knowledge of video backhaul and distribution.
  • Individual must be able to work under pressure and meet strict job deadlines.
  • Ability to troubleshoot audio and video issues over IP networks utilizing Wireshark or other packet analyzers.
  • Proficient with Mac, Windows, and Linux/Unix operating systems.
  • Experience with managing video and audio routing switcher hardware.
  • Understanding of A/V signal flows, network topology and the OSI Model.
  • Ability to read, interpret and modify system design documentation.
  • Experience with communicating with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Lifting of heavy objects up to 50 lbs.

Preferred

  • Programming/scripting experience is highly desirable, but not required.
  • Experience with working in live broadcast production environments.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of both SMPTE and EBU standards.
  • Experience with video encoding and assorted CODECs.

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The hiring range for this position in New York is $99,900 to $133,900 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
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$99.9K - $133.9K/yr (Outscal est.)
$116.9K/yr avg.
New York, New York, United States

About The Company

From classic animated features and exhilarating theme park attractions to cutting edge sports coverage, and the hottest shows on television, The Walt Disney Company has been making magic since 1923, creating unforgettable stories that connect with audiences around the world. And we’re just getting started!

The key to our success…. The Cast, Crew, Imagineers and Employees who honor Disney’s rich legacy by stretching the bounds of imagination to create the never-before-seen, bringing unparalleled entertainment experiences to people of all ages. Begin a career that delivers unparalleled creative content and experiences to audiences around the world and just imagine the stories you could be part of…

What is #LifeAtDisney like? It’s a series of magical moments with cast members and employees developing and telling our stories in the most innovative ways. Whether it’s a day spent as a Disney VoluntEAR, or celebrating the release of a new interactive experience, retail product or movie, our days are filled with the knowledge that we are creating entertainment experiences the whole family can enjoy. Follow @DisneyCareers on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for a peek behind-the-curtain, and discover how you could connect to a world of stories with Disney!

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