Third Party Job Board
EventFrequencyCoordinator
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“Event Frequency Coordinator at Third Party Job Board. Skills: process management, cross-functional coordination, vendor/stakeholder management, operational metrics, resource planning, continuous improvement, broadcasting, RF equipment operations, technical advice, RF complaints qualification, NFL RF usage knowledge, Event Frequency Coordination System maintenance, FCC rule changes knowledge. coordinate, track, manage and keep radio frequency (RF) dependent devices operational. communicate techni”
Industry & Context.
troubleshoot issues; qualify legitimate RF complaints
Ability to move throughout the stadium or event space, May also have to climb stairs, stand for long periods of time, and carry equipment, Approximately 8-9 hours per gameday (setup begins 5 hours prior to Kickoff)
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
background in broadcasting or equivalent skills including, but not limited to, use and operations of standard broadcast RF equipment, able to communicate technical issues with non-technical RF users and explain proper equipment operation procedures, able to work well under high pressure situations, able to focus on the task at hand, not the game, able to provide technical advice to members of the home or visiting team without personal bias to any one team, able to troubleshoot issues on non-game days, as necessary, maintain continued technology education in broadcasting and associated industries, technology skills in the following areas: Operation and interpreting Anritsu Spectrum Analyzers, Operation of computer for coordination software, Operation and interpreting Cub frequency counter readings, Operation of antennas, scanners, attenuators, Operation and interpreting of iCOM radio scanner results, Operation and interpreting of other equipment, as necessary, able to qualify legitimate RF complaints with working knowledge of systems and current RF technology, knowledgeable of changes in NFL RF usage surrounding an NFL venue and event, coordinating each credentialed media attendee and other RF operators for NFL games and events, keep up with Federal Communications Commission rule changes as they pertain to RF coordination
Nice to Have
Membership in technical associations such as SBE or IEEE is helpful
What You'll Do.
manage and keep radio frequency (RF) dependent devices operational
communicate technical issues with non-technical RF users and explain proper equipment operation procedures
provide technical advice to members of the home or visiting team without personal bias to any one team
troubleshoot issues on non-game days
provide coverage at the postgame press conferences
maintain continued technology education in broadcasting and associated industries
qualify legitimate RF complaints with working knowledge of systems and current RF technology
knowledgeable of changes in NFL RF usage surrounding an NFL venue and event
Maintaining the Event Frequency Coordination System at https: //EFC. NFL. NET
coordinating each credentialed media attendee and other RF operators for NFL games and events
keep up with Federal Communications Commission rule changes as they pertain to RF coordination
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
interact with home and visiting clubs, broadcast production, stadium personnel and NFL staff
Communication Scope
excellent communication and people skills
Full Job Description
This position will be required to coordinate, track, manage and keep radio frequency (RF) dependent devices operational. Responsibilities Must have background in broadcasting or equivalent skills including, but not limited to, use and operations of standard broadcast RF equipment. Must be able to communicate technical issues with non-technical RF users and explain proper equipment operation procedures Must be able to work well under high pressure situations Must be able to focus on the task at hand, not the game Must have excellent communication and people skills to interact with home and visiting clubs, broadcast production, stadium personnel and NFL staff Must be able to provide technical advice to members of the home or visiting team without personal bias to any one team Must be able to troubleshoot issues on non-game days, as necessary Must provide coverage at the postgame press conferences Qualifications Must maintain continued technology education in broadcasting and associated industries Membership in technical associations such as SBE or IEEE is helpful Must have strong technology skills in the following areas: Operation and interpreting Anritsu Spectrum Analyzers Operation of computer for coordination software Operation and interpreting Cub frequency counter readings Operation of antennas, scanners, attenuators Operation and interpreting of iCOM radio scanner results Operation and interpreting of other equipment, as necessary Must be able to qualify legitimate RF complaints with working knowledge of systems and current RF technology Must be knowledgeable of changes in NFL RF usage surrounding an NFL venue and event Maintaining the Event Frequency Coordination System at https://EFC.NFL.NET Requires coordinating each credentialed media attendee and other RF operators for NFL games and events Expected to keep up with Federal Communications Commission rule changes as they pertain to RF coordination Physical Demands Ability to move throughout the stadium or even
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