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Technical Director I, Studio Ops
full-timeCharlotte

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Location

Charlotte

Type

full-time

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About this role

Job Posting Title:

Technical Director I, Studio Ops

Req ID:

10140583

Job Description:

Working at ESPN is unlike anything else. That’s because we’re always finding new ways to interact with fans – however and wherever they connect with sports. When you have the latest technology, game-changing ideas and world-class talent on your team, every day is extraordinary.  

The Technical Director in the Content Operations group must be proficient in preparing and switching video elements during live and pre-recorded productions in control room environments built upon traditional video switchers as well as automation systems.  Work is done while ensuring all content meets ESPN’s high standards of quality and will be performed in a fast-paced environment for a wide variety of studio shows and events.   

Responsibilities 

  • Operates all broadcast equipment and technology within assigned operating areas, including but not limited to Technical Directing functions in a proficient manner (e.g. operating video switchers, implementing sources, creating displays, interfacing with external devices, creating user and suite preferences). 

  • Builds and maintains effects for various productions, providing associated communication and documentation to the entire Technical Directing team. 

  • Demonstrates solid knowledge of plant signal flow/routing. 

  • Measures video signals to ensure quality control of ESPN endorsed standards on all operations using comprehensive knowledge of broadcast methods. 

  • Performs proficiently under strict timelines and/or live conditions. 

  • Files reports, as necessary, on specific working conditions and, equipment status at the request of management. 

  • Prioritizes and disseminates complex information among the entire control room crew in a clear and concise manner to ensure seamless productions. 

  • Participates in special event coverage and projects as necessary.  

  • May train others in operational areas and if so, required to generate training documentation.  

  • Problem solves and troubleshoots using effective communication to best convey any issues needing resolution. 

  • Seeks out information in regards to the workflow of other business units, including their impact and/or specific integration with Production Operations, and utilizing that information to enhance processes and/or educate others. 

  • Participates in training programs, (physical, classroom, virtual, etc.) for self-career development and/or regarding any relevant equipment and workflow changes within the operation.  

Basic Qualifications 

  • Minimum of 2 years practical TV Production or related experience at the large market or network level. 

  • Proficient knowledge of all TV Production equipment and technology within assigned operating areas, including but not limited to: Video production switchers, server-based recording/playback systems and related control devices, TV Production routers, intercom systems, signal conversion equipment, etc. 

  • Familiar with production control room automation systems (e.g. Grass Valley Ignite and/or Ross OverDrive). 

  • Experience in a live production control room environment. 

  • Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays.  

  • Flexibility to alter shifts/days off and work overtime to accommodate projects and departmental objectives.  

  • Must demonstrate ability to perform tasks under tight deadlines, work independently and lead simultaneous projects.  

  • Solid understanding of workflow in other business units, including their impact and/or specific integration with Production Operations.  

  • Organizational, efficiency and planning skills are required.     

  • Must be willing and able to adapt to a constantly changing environment. 

  • Candidates must have good computer background (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc...) and solid communication skills. 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bilingual (written and spoken) in both English and Spanish 

Required Education 

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent 

Preferred Education 

  • Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Studio Production, Journalism, or related field 

  • Vocational School or related experience 

Job Posting Segment:

ESPN Content Operations

Job Posting Primary Business:

Studio Operations

Primary Job Posting Category:

Technical Direction

Employment Type:

Full time

Primary City, State, Region, Postal Code:

Charlotte, NC, USA

Alternate City, State, Region, Postal Code:

Date Posted:

2026-01-23

Other facts

Tech stack
Video Production,Technical Directing,Broadcast Equipment,Signal Flow,Quality Control,Communication,Problem Solving,Training,Automation Systems,Production Control Room,Organizational Skills,Planning Skills,Computer Skills,Flexibility,Live Production,Documentation

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Founding Year: 1992

What you'll do

  • The Technical Director operates broadcast equipment and technology, ensuring high-quality content during live and pre-recorded productions. They also build and maintain effects for productions and communicate effectively with the control room crew.

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