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Post Production Technical Operator

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Post Production Technical Operator
A Brief Summary
This role, based at a Remote Production Centre providing post production support to internal and external production teams working at the facility.
Responsibilities
- Provide front line post production support for internal production projects and third parties working at the facility.
- Setup and configuring Avid and Premiere edit suites (in person) and (remotely), ensuring edit systems are allocated as assigned, and monitoring is patched and tested.
- Process post production requests. Requests might range from file ingest/outgest requests, standards conversions, to AS-11 broadcast deliverables.
- Bridge the gap between production and engineering to provide a joined up client experience.
- Following complex workflows in order to deliver specific programme requirements.
- Efficient management of equipment failure to ensure minimal disruption to post production operations.
- Edit assembly tasks to prepare sequences for delivery.
- Capture live streams in IP Director to ensure content reaches pre-determined targets.
- Use IP Director to build packages to send to clients.
- Ensure standards are met within post production spaces from kit preparation, facility cleanliness and room presentation.
- Writing up daily handovers at the end of each shift, whilst escalating any issues to supervisors and the relevant engineering teams.
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Knowledge, Skills and Experience
- At least two years of relevant post-production support experience in a fast paced broadcast environment.
- Experience of providing an excellent level of customer service support.
- The ability to work under pressure to resolve technical problems efficiently, with a focus on reducing the impact of any faults on production teams.
- Strong decision making competencies when analysing production requests and determining next steps. For example, analysing incoming content and determining the best workflow for the job.
- Confident and efficient when working in Avid and Premiere to setup projects, ingest content, build and amend edits, and export content as and when required.
- Work across a shift pattern, which will include late/night shifts and weekend work.
- Happy to work within a corporate, team-based environment.
- Excellent time keeping skills.


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Competencies
- Strong understanding of file codecs, wrappers and post workflows.
- Comfortable ingesting and transcoding footage.
- Confident across Avid Media Composer, NEXIS and Interplay.
- Good knowledge of Adobe Premiere.
- Experience with file conversions applications such as Adobe Media Encoder, Telestream Vantage, GV File, etc.
- Knowledge of QC tools such as Harding and Vidchecker.
- Experience with media databases (e.g. IP Director, Mimir).
- Computer literate with Microsoft Office Tools (Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, etc).
- Excellent attention to details and organisation.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in both spoken and written forms.
- A proactive mindset and willingness to take ownership.
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