[SBE] Can Your Manager Tell You What You Do For A living?

R. V. Zeigler rzeigler at krvn.com
Fri Mar 21 12:21:35 EDT 2008


I apologize in advance for the length of this posting, but I believe
that this is quite pertinent to the thread. It was posted on All Access
so it seems to be a legitimate job opening.

Seeking Chief Engineer
JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Chief Engineer
JOB # 25783-02366501

Looking for an experienced RF Engineer. If you want to grow your RF or
electronic skills, we have 4 FM's and 1 AM & 1 TV The closest
transmitter to the studio is 33 mi+ and travel from one site to another
is long. Knowledge of Prophet Automation, strong computer skills,
networks, broadcast routing systems , consoles, telephone systems,
copiers, HVAC, Roll around chairs, plumbing and desk assembly desirable.
You need a valid drivers license and ability to lift 50 lbs. Will be on
call 24 hours a day. This opportunity is for someone who has proven
troubleshooting skills and wants to work! Experience in Electronics or
Broadcast Engineering is a must.

Full-Time, Non-Exempt Position

Posting Date: 03/19/08

Position Description:
Protects the station license by assisting and participating in the
maintenance, installation, acquisition and modification of broadcasting
equipment.

Duties Include:
Preventative and corrective maintenance of all owned radio stations and
TV in the market. Scope of maintenance includes transmitters, STL links,
studio equipment, production studios, broadcast automation computers and
computer networks. Installing, troubleshooting, repair and/or
replacement of associated defective broadcasting and computer hardware
and software. Observe and maintain adherence to FCC and OSHA safety
rules and regulations. Interfaces with third-party vendors as directed.
Assist with the upkeep and compliance of operator and EAS logs.
Emergency/on-call engineering coverage. Work alone at transmitter sites
and studios(no backups here-sorry). Employee is expected to maintain a
presence in the main studioduring normal operating hours 8a-5:30p with
transmitter site work on evenings and weekends, cover remotes on
weekends and monitor transmitters 24 hours. This position requires that
the employee be on call 24 hours a day, respond immediately!! to call
situation and communicate call situations with the GM. This may be
modified according to the Program Director.

Selection Criteria:
Must have fifteen years minimum verifiable experience in the performing
of preventative & corrective maintenance and installation of radio-TV
broadcast transmitters and studio automation systems. Must be on-call
for on-site emergencies 24/7. Must be able to obtain a TX valid drivers
license and provide 4wd vehicle,tools and test gear as needed.

To Apply:
Auto Maxin 806-333-7503
Email resume' kxit at xit.net


EOE




jayedwards, 3/18/2008 4:04:58 PM, kxit at xit.net <MailTo:kxit at xit.net>
Message #221167

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R. V. Zeigler, Dir. of Eng.
Nebraska Rural Radio Assn.
KRVN-KTIC-KNEB
rzeigler at krvn.com



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