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Contract Broadcast/Transmission Engineer

Spectraforce Technologies
United States, California, Cupertino
May 13, 2026
Job Title: Contract Broadcast/Transmission Engineer: Live Event Broadcast

Duration: (~3 weeks / ~145 hours)

Location: Cupertino, CA


Engagement: May 26 - June 11, 2026

Schedule: Week 1: 10-hour days, business hours | Weeks 2-3: Extended days up to 14 hours, including evenings and weekend

About This Engagement

Client's Worldwide Events and Experiences team is seeking a contract Broadcast/Transmission Engineer to support a high-profile global live broadcast. This is a zero-failure environment delivering to concurrently to multiple platforms worldwide.

This is a highly focused, operationally intensive ~3-week engagement. You'll work directly alongside our facility EIC, supporting transmission infrastructure, signal path validation, and failover readiness. The right candidate has solid hands-on broadcast experience, is eager to contribute in a high-stakes environment and is ready to execute from day one under direction from senior engineering staff.

Facility & equipment familiarization, transmission workflow review, failsafe plan review, pre event rehearsals

Redundancy procedures documentation (Mon - Wed)

Signal path testing & validation checks (Thu - Sun)

Event: Live broadcast & signal monitoring (Mon)

Post-event support and wrap-up documentation (Tue - Thu)

Event Week Detail: The 'event' spans Thursday 6/4 through Monday 6/8. The first 4 days (6/4-6/7) are asset preparation,

staging, and signal validations. 6/8 is the live broadcast day. Extended and overnight availability will be required for signal path

monitoring and failover readiness.

What You'll Do

Pre-Event (Weeks 1-2)

  • Review existing transmission workflows, signal routing, and failsafe plans alongside the facility EIC; flag potential infrastructure risks for review
  • Assist in validating redundancy and backup procedures across the complete signal path - from source through destination
  • (equipment room patches, feeds to various on-campus locations)
  • Help document signal routing diagrams, failover procedures, and recovery timelines
  • Support preparation of run-of-show checklists for signal monitoring and failover execution
  • Assist with end-to-end signal path tests, including backup/redundancy activation and restoration
  • Work closely with the EIC/Facility Engineer to verify network stability, fiber receives/sends to remote sites, and backup
  • circuits
  • Participate in all pre-show tests, rehearsals, and platform validations to help confirm signal quality and integrity


During the Event (Week 3)

  • Monitor signal path health continuously from source through all delivery points, escalating anomalies to the EIC
  • Support real-time verification of transmission infrastructure status - equipment health, signal quality, delivery endpoints
  • Assist in executing failover procedures as directed; maintain clear communication with the EIC and operations team
  • Maintain live incident logs documenting all signal events, interventions, and resolutions
  • Support output/ingress validation and platform-specific signal behavior across multiple delivery endpoints


Post-Event (Week 3)

  • Complete incident logs and contribute to root cause analysis for any signal events
  • Assist with restoring infrastructure and monitoring systems to baseline/archival state
  • Complete required documentation to team systems


Required Qualifications

  • 3-5 years of hands-on experience in broadcast transmission or signal engineering, with exposure to live event or live
  • broadcast workflows
  • Working knowledge of redundant transmission systems, including familiarity with failover procedures and backup circuits
  • Solid understanding of broadcast signal distribution concepts - signal routing, encoding, and transmission protocols
  • Familiarity with video signal formats and transmission standards - including SDI, fiber optics, IP-based signal transport,
  • and real-time monitoring tools
  • Experience working with broadcast-grade monitoring systems - dashboards, signal health metrics (jitter, latency, packet
  • loss), and basic incident response
  • Comfort operating in fast-paced, high-pressure broadcast environments - live event experience is a strong plus
  • Ability to follow and contribute to run-of-show documentation and incident logs
  • The Right Person
  • This role is a great fit for a broadcast engineer who has solid technical foundations and experience working in a world-class live
  • event environment - with experienced senior engineers alongside you every step of the way. The right candidate:
  • Has real-world, hands-on experience with signal path workflows and broadcast transmission systems
  • Is collaborative and communicative - comfortable taking direction from the EIC and proactively flagging issues before
  • they escalate
  • Is ready for operational intensity - extended days, high focus, and live event pressure
  • Is thorough and detail-oriented - understands that clean documentation and clear communication are as important as
  • technical skill
  • Understands that signal is the product - every technical decision is ultimately judged by the viewer's experienc

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