Role Objectives
Within delegated authority, the Broadcast Studio Technician will be responsible for performing the following duties:
- Oversees & operates a diverse range of audio production equipment, including broadcast & production consoles, Digital Audio Workstations (DAW), computer assisted radio automation systems (RCS systems) & other studio equipment as required to enable the successful production & transmission of the United Nations (UN) radio program.
- Records, mixes & edits interviews, features, discussions & other program materials such as public service announcements & station imaging.
- Performs audio file format conversations for uploading to the internet.
- Works with radio producers to determine, advise & achieve the desired effects for production & record, synchronize, mix or reproduce audio content for live transmissions, performance or prerecorded events.
- Establishes & execute procedures for the operation & troubleshooting of studio & broadcast production facilities & equipment.
- Ensure compliance with booking, scheduling & security policies of the radio broadcast & production studios.
- Installs, operates & maintains a diverse range of broadcast technology equipment, including, broadcast consoles & other studio equipment, computer assisted radio automation systems, tools & software.
- Perform other related duties as required.
Eligibility Criteria
- Qualification: High School Diploma in or equivalent is required or a technical or vocational certificate in broadcast technology, telecommunications engineering or a related field (essential).
- Sector experience: Minimum of 5 year/s of demonstrable relevant Information Technology experience (essential).
- Geographical experience: Minimum of 5 year/s of experience in Africa (desirable).
- Languages: Fluent in English (essential).




