
Senior Manager, Broadcast Engineering #563
SenateThe Senate Sergeant at Arms is seeking a Senior Manager, Broadcast Engineering #563. The complete vacancy announcement and application can be found on the United States Senate Career Page at https://sen.gov/1VNZQ. This vacancy announcement closes at 7pm EST on the closing date. Late applications will not be accepted.Creates the overall vision for the Broadcast Engineering team, with a focus on the current SDI infrastructure while transitioning and optimizing IP-based broadcast environments, including
SMPTE 2110
architectures. Leads audio and broadcast system development, including design, component selection, testing, and technology evaluation. Architects and advances media infrastructure, leading IP-based (SMPTE ST 2110) deployments and guiding the transition from SDI to hybrid systems. Oversees Broadcast Engineering operations, ensuring live, recording, and streaming workflows have a high system uptime and reliability through proactive monitoring, maintenance, and incident response, while staying hands-on with engineering work. Drives functional strategy, partnering with senior leadership to set plans, translate goals into engineering actions, and ensure effective execution. Develops and mentors engineering teams, establishing standards and best practices, ensuring documentation while building capabilities, and managing vendor relationships that support technical growth. Manages stakeholder alignment, budgets, and high‐impact decisions to ensure resources, schedules, and outcomes meet long-term organizational needs. Other duties as assigned.
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