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Broadcasting Engineer

4/10/2026

The Broadcast Engineer is responsible for maintaining studio and transmitter facilities, including HVAC, electrical, and life-safety systems. They will also support on-air reliability, manage vendor projects, and ensure compliance with technical documentation and safety standards.

Salary

75000 - 85000 USD

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

501-1,000 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Midwest Communications is a family-owned multimedia company which consists of Midwest Communications, Inc. and WRIG, Inc. Collectively, Midwest Communications owns 81 radio stations and 75 brands, in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
About the Role

Description

BROADCAST ENGINEER 

Midwest Communications, Inc - Peoria, IL


Midwest Communications in Peoria, IL is hiring a hands-on Broadcast Engineer to “own” our studios, transmitter sites, and building systems. If you’ve run complex facilities or kept technical operations humming (industrial, office, or large residential), we can train you on broadcast-specific gear.


What you’ll do:

· Own the environment: Keep studios, offices, and shops safe, efficient, and looking sharp (HVAC, electrical, life-safety, generators/UPS, access control).

· Support on-air reliability: Assist with studio/transmitter maintenance, audio over IP, remote broadcasts, and basic RF support (we’ll train).

· IT & audio chain basics: Help with networked audio, routing, cabling, patching, and small IT tasks (switches, printers, user setups).

· Vendors & projects: Scope work, manage contractors, quote and schedule upgrades, and coordinate site access.

· Compliance & documentation: Maintain logs, parts inventory, equipment lists, and safety procedures.

· Be a teammate: Partner with engineering and content teams; participate in an on-call rotation for urgent issues.


What you bring:

· Experience: 3+ years in facilities maintenance/management, building systems, or technical operations. Broadcast experience is a plus but not a must.

· Technical comfort: Basic electrical / mechanical aptitude; ability to read manuals/schematics; low-voltage / cabling skills.

· Nice-to-haves: Networking fundamentals; Audio-over-IP familiarity; RF curiosity; light carpentry/finish skills.

· Physical: Able to lift 50 pounds, use ladders, and occasionally work at heights.


A valid driver’s Illinois license and a good driving record are required. 

We offer a competitive salary and a full benefits package.


Midwest Communications, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer by choice.

Key Skills
Facilities maintenanceElectrical aptitudeMechanical aptitudeLow-voltage cablingAudio over IPRF supportNetworked audioIT supportProject managementVendor managementTechnical documentationSafety proceduresHVAC maintenanceGenerator maintenanceAccess control
Categories
EngineeringTechnologyCreative & MediaTrades
Benefits
Competitive salaryFull benefits package
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