The Vision Engineer plays a critical role in the planning, preparation, and delivery of NEP UK’s complex outside broadcast trucks and flypack systems. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with strong project ownership, ensuring that vision and media systems are fully engineered, tested, documented, and operationally ready for live production.
The successful candidate will be comfortable working across IP (SMPTE ST 2110) and hybrid SDI/IP environments and will act as a technical authority for vision systems, broadcast control, and associated network infrastructure. The role involves close collaboration with production, project management, and engineering teams, as well as on-site support during live broadcasts.
Key Responsibilities
Project Planning & Delivery
Vision & Media Systems Engineering
IP & Networked Production
Broadcast Control & Integration
Operational Support
Continuous Improvement
Essential Skills & Experience
Personal Attributes

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