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  • How many Radio Engineer jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 78 Radio Engineer jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What does a Radio Engineer do?

    A Radio Engineer, also known as a Broadcast Engineer or Radio Frequency (RF) Engineer, is a professional responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting radio broadcasting equipment and systems. Their role encompasses both analogue and digital broadcasting technologies.

    Tasks required include:

    • Design and plan radio broadcast systems, including transmitters, antennas, transmission lines, and related equipment..
    • Install and set up radio transmitters and associated equipment, ensuring proper alignment and functionality..
    • Install and maintain broadcast antennas, considering factors like height, polarization, and coverage patterns to optimize signal propagation..
    • Maintained and troubleshooted transmission lines to ensure efficient signal transmission between the transmitter and antenna..
    • Install and maintain studio equipment, including audio consoles, microphones, and recording/playback devices..
    • Implement and maintain automation systems that control the scheduling and playback of pre-recorded content..
    • Diagnose and troubleshoot radio frequency (RF) issues, interference, and signal distortions to maintain signal quality..
    • Install and maintain Emergency Alert Systems to broadcast alerts and warnings to the public during emergencies..
    • Ensure compliance with RF safety regulations and standards to protect personnel and the public from radio frequency exposure..
    • Implement and manage remote control systems that allow for the remote operation and monitoring of broadcast equipment..
    • Work with digital broadcasting technologies, such as DAB, to enable digital transmission and improve audio quality..
    • Develop and implement maintenance schedules to ensure the ongoing reliability of broadcast equipment..
    • Monitor broadcast signals, conduct regular performance checks, and address any issues affecting signal quality..
    • Stay informed about regulatory requirements and industry standards related to broadcasting and ensure compliance..
    • Participate in the design and planning of radio studios, considering acoustics, equipment layout, and workflow..
    • Collaborate with other engineers, technicians, and content producers to ensure smooth operation of the radio broadcast system..
    • Implement upgrades to existing systems and integrate new technologies to enhance broadcast capabilities..
    • Maintain detailed documentation of broadcast system configurations, installations, and maintenance activities..
  • What are the entry requirements for a Radio Engineer?

    Entrants typically possess GCSEs/S grades or an equivalent qualification. Training is provided Off and on-the-job and may be supplemented by short courses delivered by manufacturers. NVQs/SVQs are available at Level 3.