Christy Media Solutions
Senior Broadcast Engineer

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Senior Broadcast Engineer
Senior Broadcast Engineer
Christy Media Solutions is working with a leading broadcast services organisation that is looking to appoint a Senior Broadcast Engineer to join its established engineering team in London.
This position offers the opportunity to work across a broad range of broadcast and media technologies, supporting both project delivery and operational services. The role combines hands-on engineering with customer-facing technical support and will play an important part in maintaining and enhancing critical broadcast infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
- Build, configure, test and implement broadcast, media and IP systems
- Support contribution, distribution, compression, monitoring and control platforms
- Deliver engineering projects for both customers and internal stakeholders
- Act as a senior escalation point for complex technical issues
- Participate in an engineering on-call rota supporting critical services
- Work closely with engineering, network, IT, security and operational teams
- Support technical discussions with customers and stakeholders
- Produce technical documentation and contribute to service improvements
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Requirements
- Strong background in broadcast and media systems engineering
- Experience supporting broadcast infrastructure and IP-based media workflows
- Knowledge of encoding, decoding and compression technologies
- Experience troubleshooting live broadcast environments
- Familiarity with resilient media architectures and operational support
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills


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Desirable Experience
- Cloud or hybrid media environments
- Live event delivery experience
- Exposure to technologies such as Nevion/VideoIPath, Ateme, Techex Edge or TAG Monitoring
If you are a broadcast engineer looking for the next step in your career and would like to work within a highly experienced engineering environment supporting critical broadcast services, we would be interested in hearing from you.
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