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Broadcast and media systems technician

Reference: ST0425
Version: 1
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Knowledge

  • K1: Know where to source the correct maintenance procedures and schedules relevant to own role
  • K2: How to obtain functional and specification documentation such as equipment manuals, system specifications, manufacturers’ maintenance plans, design documents, fault logs/databases, regulatory requirements, functional specifications and operational handbooks for maintenance
  • K3: Understand the maintenance characteristics that are particularly critical to the broadcast and media equipment or system, including electrical, electronic, mechanical, software, environmental and ergonomics
  • K4: Understand the safe systems of work and isolation for working on antennas, high voltage, power boards, switchboards and uninterruptable power supplies
  • K5: Know and understand the factors affecting decisions about ongoing maintenance versus replacement, including cost, downtime, reliability
  • K6: How to connect broadcast systems and equipment to IT systems
  • K7: Understand the types of faults that may occur in broadcast and media systems and how to identify these
  • K8: How to conduct root cause analysis
  • K9: Why it is important to minimise equipment and systems downtime, and to solve problems quickly e.g. loss of service and potential reputational damage, or financial penalties for breach of service level agreements
  • K10: Know and understand own Business Continuity procedures
  • K11: Know and understand own workplace Health and Safety legislation, processes and procedures
  • K12: Know how to safely use and maintain Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), tools and equipment
  • K13: Understand the company procedures for reporting hazards and risks to the appropriate personnel
  • K14: Understand the main hazards to personal health and safety within own role such as electrical voltage and radio frequencies (RF)
  • K15: Understand the different types and uses of broadcast and media systems test equipment such as analysers or meters
  • K16: Know and understand the importance of keeping testing equipment clean and accurately calibrated
  • K17: Understand the correct procedures for storing and transporting testing equipment
  • K18: Know and understand how to use the testing equipment correctly and safely
  • K19: Know when, and who to report faults with the testing equipment to
  • K20: Understand elementary analogue and digital electronic techniques
  • K21: Understand the fundamentals of digital signals, coding techniques, modulation and multiplexing techniques and fibre optic communication
  • K22: Understand Radio Frequency (RF) communication principles, wave propagation, transmission media and RF radiators
  • K23: Understand the principles, techniques and applications of computer network systems, ethernet and IP technology, network components, server systems, virtualisation and remote access technology
  • K24: Understand the purpose, benefits, limitations and risks of the different equipment and software required for broadcast and media systems and when it is appropriate to use them
  • K25: How to operate the broadcast and media systems, software and equipment required
  • K26: Know the types of problem that can occur with the operation of broadcast and media systems such as loss of power, signal degradation, overheating etc.
  • K27: How to prioritise operational problems and why it is important to solve a problem quickly
  • K28: Understand the technical quality of service requirements that affect your work
  • K29: Understand how to adapt communication style and supporting information to meet audience requirements
  • K30: Understand how to identify and advise on the most effective and realistic solution in each circumstance, taking constraints into account
  • K31: Understand the importance of and methods for, organising and storing information such as written descriptions, diagrams, note taking from meetings, feedback from reports, presentations and change control
  • K32: Understand how to use the organisational recording systems correctly
  • K33: Understand broadcast technical operations, technical systems and equipment and the context of their use in workplace activities
  • K34: Understand the broadcasting and media systems industry; its heritage and its future direction.
  • K35: Know how to use resources, such as online sites, to update knowledge and find out what others are doing
  • K36: Understand how and when to ask questions to improve your practice
  • K37: Understand the principles of design, architecture, development and maintenance of broadcast and media systems and networks
  • K38: Understand the brief for the work and how to interpret requirements and parameters as provided by the customer or line manager, or project manager and/or senior engineer
  • K39: Understand the file transfer protocols, relating to broadcast and media systems, software and equipment including file access rights
  • K40: Know how to connect broadcast and media systems and equipment to networks
  • K41: Know and understand the appropriate formats required for different broadcast methods such as Joint Photographic Experts Group Standard (JPEG) or Moving Picture Experts Group Standard (MPEG) files or MP3 (audio format of MPEG)
  • K42: How to protect content and the importance of information security

Skills

  • S1: Conduct planned maintenance on all systems in line with organisational procedures
  • S2: Ensure maintenance work complies with all relevant regulations and guidelines
  • S3: Take prompt action to respond to and diagnose any problems encountered
  • S4: Record maintenance carried out and actions taken in appropriate systems in line with organisational procedures
  • S5: Identify problems to broadcast media service or systems, conducting in-depth root cause analysis and fault finding as required
  • S6: Take ownership to resolve and/or escalate faults and incidents following the correct company procedures
  • S7: Communicate fault conditions in a timely manner, to colleagues, customers and service suppliers
  • S8: Log faults and report them to the relevant operational business area
  • S9: Comply with organisational Health and Safety policies, practices and procedures
  • S10: Identify, mitigate and report any incidents or risks to the appropriate personnel
  • S11: Complete Risk Assessments for tasks and work activities within and relevant to, own role
  • S12: Work safely and follow procedures for working on antennas, high voltage, power boards, switchboards and with uninterruptable power supplies
  • S13: Identify and obtain the appropriate test equipment required
  • S14: Ensure the equipment is in working condition and calibrated correctly
  • S15: Safely transport and store the testing equipment in line with organisational procedures
  • S16: Report any faults with the test equipment, rectifying these if appropriate
  • S17: Test and evaluate the performance of electronic circuits
  • S18: Use software and hardware diagnostics tools and connectivity protocols to interface and integrate broadcast systems
  • S19: Use test equipment correctly, evaluating results and taking the appropriate course of action
  • S20: Interconnect and trouble-shoot video and audio signals
  • S21: Identify and advise on the most effective and realistic solution in each circumstance taking into account constraints
  • S22: Use a level of technical terminology that meets the technical understanding of the person receiving the advice
  • S23: Adapt your communications style according to the audience
  • S24: Use supporting information that aids others’ understanding of advice when required such as system diagrams
  • S25: Check that the advice given complies with all relevant regulations and guidelines
  • S26: Ensure the delivery of systems/services to customers in line with agree service levels
  • S27: Comply with organisational systems for reporting and recording information
  • S28: Ensure records relating to planned and corrective maintenance are correctly completed and updated
  • S29: Create and maintain a professional development record to document progress against key competencies and enable effective learning from the workplace
  • S30: Seek help or advice from appropriate people or information sources when limitations in your knowledge or expertise will impact on your work
  • S31: Seek out learning and networking opportunities that will be most beneficial to you
  • S32: Remain flexible, adaptable and positive to new directions, creative requirements and technical developments
  • S33: Check that specifications are capable of being implemented and operated
  • S34: Implement upgrades or modifications in line with organisational procedures and specification
  • S35: Check ingested data or transport streams against workflow requirements
  • S36: Operate broadcast and media systems using methods and procedures that meet requirements
  • S37: Comply with the organisational processes for ensuring physical and electronic security of data and systems
  • S38: Play out or export media in line with requirements
  • S39: Check that outputs of broadcast and media systems comply with specifications, regulations, standards, guidelines and procedures

Behaviours

  • B1: A strong work ethic and commitment to meet the standards required
  • B2: Desire to expand technical knowledge, and passion for working with broadcast and media systems
  • B3: Thinking creatively and logically to solve technical issues - contributing to a process of continual improvement
  • B4: Recognition and compliance with workplace legislation, policies and procedures
  • B5: Displaying confidence in their approach to communicating with different audiences
  • B6: Building and maintaining positive relationships with colleagues, customers and suppliers

Duty 1

  • DUTY: Carry out planned maintenance on broadcast and media systems
    • K1
    • K2
    • K3
    • K4
    • K5
    • K6
    • S1
    • S2
    • S3
    • S4
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 2

  • DUTY: Carry out corrective maintenance
    • K4
    • K6
    • K7
    • K8
    • K9
    • K10
    • S5
    • S6
    • S7
    • S8
    • B1
    • B2
    • B3

Duty 3

  • DUTY: Understand and comply with Health and Safety policies, processes and procedures for your organisation and role
    • K4
    • K11
    • K12
    • K13
    • K14
    • S9
    • S10
    • S11
    • S12
    • B4

Duty 4

  • DUTY: Maintain Broadcast and Media Systems test equipment
    • K15
    • K16
    • K17
    • K18
    • K19
    • S13
    • S14
    • S15
    • S16
    • B4

Duty 5

  • DUTY: Undertake Broadcast and Media Systems testing
    • K20
    • K21
    • K22
    • K23
    • S17
    • S18
    • S19
    • S20
    • B1

Duty 6

  • DUTY: Provide technical advice and support to users and operators of broadcast and media systems
    • K24
    • K25
    • K26
    • K27
    • K28
    • K29
    • K30
    • S21
    • S22
    • S23
    • S24
    • S25
    • S26
    • B2
    • B3
    • B5
    • B6

Duty 7

  • DUTY: Manage performance data and reporting for broadcast and media systems
    • K31
    • K32
    • S27
    • S28
    • B6

Duty 8

  • DUTY: Develop and maintain broadcast and media systems knowledge and skills
    • K33
    • K34
    • K35
    • K36
    • S29
    • S30
    • S31
    • S32
    • B2

Duty 9

  • DUTY: Support broadcast and media systems modifications and upgrades
    • K4
    • K6
    • K37
    • K38
    • S12
    • S33
    • S34
    • B3

Duty 10

  • DUTY: Operate broadcast and media transfer/playout/export systems
    • K25
    • K39
    • K40
    • K41
    • K42
    • S35
    • S36
    • S37
    • S38
    • S39
    • B4

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