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Hubbard Broadcasting Producer and Board Operator in Saint Paul, Minnesota

Hubbard Radio-Twin Cities is a full-service media company with legendary radio stations and cutting-edge digital solutions. We serve the Greater Minneapolis-Saint Paul community and offer a menu of marketing services including radio, full-service digital, influencer marketing, creative services, custom content, podcasts and events. At Hubbard, we're looking for the best people in local media to help build dominant brands that connect consumers and advertisers to build better businesses and communities. We succeed by always doing the right thing with focus, urgency, and passion. This position is responsible for operating the board for live, satellite delivered content and syndicated programming. The Board Operator ensures that all preplanned components of a broadcast are carried out as designed, including, set-up, operation and maintenance of electronic equipment used to transmit programs. Run the board, play the appropriate music, features, billboards, commercials, etc. during live or recorded news and/or brokered radio programs. Operate and troubleshoot switcher and any other radio equipment used in the course of the production of a live or recorded broadcast. Technical perfection and flawless execution of control board and equipment to regulate the volume and sound quality during radio broadcasts. Observe monitors and manage outgoing audio and sounds levels. Follow program log. Monitor all systems and make sure they are all running on schedule. Note any issues or concerns on log. Monitor and update severe weather forecasts. When required, go on-air to report on life-threatening or emergency situations until further support arrives. Record, edit or play back any sound requested from broadcasts. Voice and produce features as requested/needed. Answer phone calls during shift and screen calls. Monitor automation, transmitter controls, which includes pattern/tower changes and record required readings. Assess emergency situations for the station, and make decisions on when to call for additional support. Knowledgeable of, and applies as needed, all current FCC rules and regulations. Report to work on time and work established schedule/hours. Ability to work other hours or alternate schedules as needed, as assigned or requested by Program Director with little or no notice. Such alternate/additional work can include weekdays, evenings and weekends. Complete other duties as requested and needed.

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