Class Code:
CG25
General Nature of Work

Produces or directs the production of radio, television, web, or other emerging technology programming.

Guidelines for Class Use/Distinguishing Characteristics

Positions in this class are responsible for the development of broadcast programs from inception to actual technical production.

Examples of Work

Supervises, plans and coordinates university programming in television, radio, cinematography, photography and visual aids.Supervises technical operations and broadcasting public relations programs.Develops, produces and oversees local productions which meet specific community needs. Works closely with local government, school, business and community leaders to determine their needs and how the station can serve them.Designs and implements advertising and promotion plans for local and national programs.Researches, develops and produces radio programs for national distribution.Coordinates booking, program planning, production and post-production of national programming.Manages production studios, recording and editing facilities, master control and playback, maintenance and related areas.Coordinates studio engineering operations with production and programming operations.Works with multimedia experts in producing content for multimedia applications, including digital media and emerging technologies.Develops productions for cross platform use.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of production techniques and the ability to coordinate these techniques to meet the production and engineering requirements of an agency, radio or television station.Knowledge of Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations pertaining to broadcasting.Knowledge on in-studio and field production techniques for broadcasting.Knowledge of how to plan and administer a communication media program.Knowledge of the broadcasting and production equipment.Ability to evaluate the technical quality of program material.Ability to manage budgets, negotiations and personnel.Ability to project audience needs and to develop programs aimed at meeting those needs.Ability to write, record, edit and produce.Knowledge of new media applications of broadcast programming and of cross platform content development.

Minimum Requirements

A bachelor's degree and experience in radio or television programming, production or engineering.

Fed Category:
E2
Band:
06
Salary:
Minimum:
$46,655.00
Midpoint:
$66,488.00
Maximum:
$86,321.00
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