How much does an Operator of television display equipment systems earn
A Operator of television display equipment systems earns between $1.704 and $11.846 per month, with an average monthly salary of $4.747 and a median salary of $3.666 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 49 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 4.747 | 56.960 | 1.187 | 25 |
1º Quartile | 1.704 | 20.443 | 426 | 9 |
Median Salary | 3.666 | 43.992 | 917 | 20 |
3º Quartile | 9.035 | 108.414 | 2.259 | 48 |
Higher Salary | 11.846 | 142.156 | 2.962 | 63 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium-level technicians in cultural, communications and sports services
- technicians in operation of radio stations, television systems and video producers
- operational and technical supervisors in audiovisual media
Related Positions:
- Microwave operator in production for television and video production companies
- External assistant in operations of production equipment for television and video production companies
- Sound capture technician in television production and video production
- Microphone operator for production for television and video production companies
- Operator of television transmission and reception systems
- Head of operations for television systems and video production companies
- Image editor for television and video production companies
- Operator of general control of equipment in the production for television and video production
- Television display vt operator
- Technical operational supervisor of television systems and video production companies
- Vt operator (external)
- Picture director (television studio)
Main workplaces
Operational and technical supervisors in audiovisual media they work on television and radio stations during irregular working hours. They usually work as salaried employees, with a formal contract and occasional supervision, being directly subordinate to the Managers and having subordinates. They work as a team indoors at stations, in the open or in vehicles.
What does it take to work in the field of Operational and technical supervisors in audiovisual media
The exercise of these occupations requires a complete higher education. The full performance of activities requires, on average, three to four years of experience in the area, plus extensive knowledge in information technology and sector-specific software.
Functions and activities of Operator of television display equipment systems
Operational and technical supervisors in audiovisual media must:
Activities
- monitor project phases;
- negotiate technical-operational and financial resources with relevant areas;
- allocate technical resources;
- monitor the execution of the schedule;
- scaling team;
- demonstrate ability to establish priorities;
- budget operating expenses;
- demonstrate creativity;
- forward information about technical and operational conditions of the event to related areas;
- participate in the definition of technical-operational goals;
- participate in team profiling;
- demonstrate analytical ability;
- demonstrate diffuse attention capacity;
- work under pressure;
- ensure compliance with work safety standards and legislation;
- elaborate sectoral performance indicators;
- research technological trends;
- check conditions of use and conservation of equipment;
- interact with manufacturers and suppliers;
- alert about replacement of obsolete equipment;
- request public and/or private security;
- check occurrences;
- monitor measuring equipment;
- evaluate operability in the scenario;
- monitor traffic and media distribution;
- evaluate team performance;
- enable team training and development;
- define specification of technical resources;
- control the achievement of technical-operational goals;
- demonstrate leadership ability;
- schedule preventive system reviews;
- monitor signal quality;
- determine specific work procedures;
- request support and maintenance services;
- supervise interconnection of third-party signals with event production;
- identify team needs;
- manage conflicts;
- perform a technical visit to the event site;
- manage the life cycle of equipment and systems;
- command activation of redundancy systems;
- demonstrate flexibility ability;
- request recording and broadcast script;
- participate in the conceptualization of projects and events;
- demonstrate attentive listening skills;
- work as a team;
- participate in pre- and post-demand meetings;
- work in partnership with related areas;
- demonstrate ability to communicate;
- provide support and maintenance service request fulfillment;
- arrange event logistics resources;
- demonstrate persuasiveness;
- write reports and/or documents;
- coordinate technical evaluations and approvals of new systems;
- manage team composition and movement;
- hire dedicated link services;
- request audio, video, data and space segment transmission lines;
- check signal pipelines;
- consolidate incident reports;
- contract electricity supply;
- demonstrate negotiation skills;
Sectors that hire Operator of television display equipment systems the most in the job market
- open television activities
- retail merchandise in general, with predominance of food products - supermarkets
- business management consulting activities
- activities related to pay television
- general public administration
- data processing, application service providers and internet hosting services
- collective passenger road transport, with fixed itinerary, intermunicipal in metropolitan region
- retailer of other products