ETV
1101 George Rogers Blvd., Columbia, SC 29201
For More Information: 24 Hour Job Line (803) 737-3320
World Wide Web at http://www.state.sc.us/jobs/H67 or
Mark Whittington at (803) 737-3249

State Classified Title: Broadcast/Eng Maint Techn II
Internal Title: TV Engineering Technician II
Department: Record/Engineering
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, May 21, 2007
Position Number: 018727-003 Band/Level: 4B
Salary Range: $24,880 to $44,251 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week

POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Sets up and operates videotape recorders to record and playback program material. Duplicates program material on various video tape formats. Routes audio and vide signals into, out of, and within record room to appropriate videotape recorders using patch fields and routing switchers. Records and edits program material from studios and remote locations. Evaluates program material to ensure that ETV, FCC, EIA, PBS and SMPTE standards are met. Maintains daily logs and reports.

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
An Associate’s degree in electronics and experience as a radio or TV technician or in the operation of a broadcast transmitter.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Associate’s degree and two years related TV technician experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Knowledge of TV broadcast standards and production techniques. Skilled in operating extremely complex video tape recorders, computers and related equipment.

A South Carolina State Application with original signatures is required for each position for which you are
applying. This position will close on Friday unless there is a need to re-advertise. Applications must be received
by 5:00 p.m. on Friday or postmarked or faxed as of midnight Friday night. Applicants indicating college credit or
degree(s) on the application may be required to bring an official copy of their transcripts to the interview to serve
as verification of credentials. ETV is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

State Classified Title: Production Manager III
Internal Title: Public Affairs Producer
Department: Content/News & Public Affairs
Location: Columbia Date Posted: Monday, May 07, 2007
Position Number: 084216-002 Band/Level: 6A
Salary Range: $35,414 to $65,521 Full Time: 40 Hours Per Week

POSITION DESCRIPTION: Produces weekly reports for News and Public Affairs programming. Serves as on-air talent for News and Public Affairs programs, special events coverage and other ETV productions. Produces programs within approved budget and assigned resources. Retains and advances technical skills required to complete project productions in a competitive, rapidly changing broadcast environment. Serves as back-up host for weekly “The Big Picture” program. Support weekly program in all facets, including reporting, editing, writing and research. Designs, supervises and/or executes programs or program segments, often complex in nature and scope, including but not limited to, variable format programs, documentaries and special events coverage.
Supervises and directs personnel involved in the technical aspects of producing segments. Produces segments from concept to completion. This position will require some travel. Incumbent will work with broadcast equipment such as cameras, tripods and lighting equipment. May be required to cover hazardous weather conditions and work in emergency situations. Night and weekend work required.

STATE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelor’s degree and experience in radio or television programming, production or engineering

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Complete knowledge of TV production techniques. Must be able to script and produce a variety of TV programs. Ability to report and perform on-air.
Demonstrated leadership abilities. Knowledge of non-linear editing. ****A demonstration reel with on-camera, writing and editing skills must be submitted along with a completed SC state employment application.****
Note: Applicant must meet additional requirements to be considered for the position.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
A Bachelor’s degree and seven years experience or an equivalent combination of
education and experience. Should be self-motivated, articulate, artistic, inquisitive
and self-assured. Skilled in research techniques and in supervision. Knowledgeable of proposed, new and existing programming sources. Experience with non-linear editing (FCP and Avid).