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Clear Channel Radio has a rare and immediate opening for a Broadcast Engineer in New Hampshire. The Broadcast Engineer will work with the Director of Engineering and assist in the maintenance, repair and betterment of 8 Radio stations ( 5 FM’s and 3 AM’s) located in the Southern NH area. The broadcast engineer will provide desktop support to local staff, assist in maintaining all studios and transmitter site equipment, configure and maintain automation systems and transmitter site remotes controls. Applicant must be a motivated self-starter with excellent communications skills. Applicant must have completed an associate’s degree program (or equivalent) in electronics and have 3 or more years of radio engineering experience. Applicant must be familiar with solid-state logic devices and demonstrate a logical approach to problem solving, Must have strong IT skills and be comfortable with computer operating systems and networks components. Occasional nights and weekends expected. This is an on call 24/7 position. Must be able to climb ladders and lift 50 pounds. Must be able to work in cramp tight spaces and have a valid driver’s license. Please apply to: [email protected]
 
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