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Engineer - PD looking for opening in Eastern Carolina

Hi,

I'm a chief engineer of a 6-station cluster. I am also PD of one of the AM stations. It's 75% automated, so having an engineer as a PD comes in real handy! I'm looking for a similar position in the Carolinas. Experienced with DCS/Maestro, and Wavestation/Simian. Basic knowledge of Selector. Most of my RF experience is with class A FM and 1kw AMs. Been engineer for 7 years. PD for 4, and been in the buis since 86.

Anyway, anybody know of anyone looking for someone like myself in the Carolinas?

I love my job, but ownership seems to think turning over the entire staff every 6 months and changing formats yearly is the answer to all problems. I've seen way too many people pass in and out of the place and it's just depressing.
 
listner1 said:
Hi,

I'm a chief engineer of a 6-station cluster. I am also PD of one of the AM stations. It's 75% automated, so having an engineer as a PD comes in real handy! I'm looking for a similar position in the Carolinas. Experienced with DCS/Maestro, and Wavestation/Simian. Basic knowledge of Selector. Most of my RF experience is with class A FM and 1kw AMs. Been engineer for 7 years. PD for 4, and been in the buis since 86.

Anyway, anybody know of anyone looking for someone like myself in the Carolinas?

I love my job, but ownership seems to think turning over the entire staff every 6 months and changing formats yearly is the answer to all problems. I've seen way too many people pass in and out of the place and it's just depressing.

Better brush up on your high power FM stuff. There are very few Class A FMs around these parts. Lots of tall towers and high power.

In regards to people passing through, I thought that was standard operating proceedure for radio.
 
sounds like you would make a great second eng for somebody

were you an on air pd?

are you just looking to get out of where you are? ownership, management changes are kinda par for the course anywhere....I can only think of 3 job at a radio station (maybe 4-5) that usually don't turn over much. Eng. Prod. Dir. Traffic Dept. (maybe news/farm guy and secretary)
pretty much in that order....after that its like an ipod on shuffle these days.
 
Try Cumulus/Fayetteville. They've been looking for an engineer for months. Market Manager is Alan Buffaloe (919) 864-5222.
 
shoot a email to joe collins, joe at bestradioaround.com they are looking for a cheif engineer as well, two clusters...about 10 stations...mostly class A's
 
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