Physical Stamina & Endurance × Classification Details: Communication Equipment Operators
20 matching jobs found.
Special Radio Technician
Special radio technicians hold qualifications to operate radio stations based on laws and regulations, and are engineers who operate, maintain, and inspect radio communication equipment.
Program Switcher
Technical role in video production sites such as TV and live streaming, switching multiple video sources in real-time to support program progression.
Mastering Engineer (CD Production)
A specialist profession in CD production that adjusts the final sound quality of mixed audio sources, optimizes them for the format, and completes the master.
Mixer (TV/Radio)
A technical job that mixes audio for TV and radio programs to the appropriate level and tone, finishing it to broadcast quality.
Radio Communications Operator
A technical job that operates radio equipment to transmit and receive voice and data.
Wired Communication Operator
Technical job that monitors and maintains the transmission and reception of voice and data using wired communication equipment, and handles troubleshooting.
Wired Communication Operator (Excluding Switchboard Operators)
A technical job responsible for transmitting and receiving voice and data via wired lines, operating communication equipment, line monitoring, troubleshooting, and more.
Wired Radio Technician
A technical job that operates, maintains, and inspects wired radio communication equipment to maintain communication quality.
Radio Broadcast Technician
A technical job at radio stations involving the installation, adjustment, maintenance, and operation of broadcasting equipment to maintain and manage broadcast quality.
Radar Operation Technician
A technical job that operates radar equipment, using electromagnetic waves to detect, locate, and monitor objects. Active in a wide range of fields such as defense, air traffic control, meteorological observation, and maritime surveillance.