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Richard Dyer CBTE Society of Broadcast Engineers Hampton Roads Chapter 54 Overview What is the Society of Broadcast Engineers Employment Sectors Technical Disciplines Broadcast Engineering Specialists ID: 537652

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Broadcast Engineering Careers and What the society of Broadcast engineers can do for you

Richard Dyer, CBTE

Society of Broadcast Engineers, Hampton Roads Chapter 54Slide2

OverviewWhat is the Society of Broadcast Engineers

Employment Sectors

Technical Disciplines

Broadcast Engineering Specialists

Salary Predictors

What the SBE do for You

Services

Certification Overview and Classifications

Membership

Related Broadcast Engineering References

Conclusion and

QuestionsSlide3

What is the Society of Broadcast Engineers?The SBE is a non-profit professional organization committed to serving the interest of broadcast engineers and is devoted to professional development of all levels and types of broadcast engineering through education, certification, and services. Most members participate in one of more than 100 local SBE chapters.Slide4

Employment Sectors

Local and national television, AM, and FM radio stations

Satellite facilities

Production Trucks

Post production facilities – audio and television

CATV

Audio/Video/Presentation

Broadcast equipment vendors

Government

Manufacturing

Education

CorporateSlide5

Technical DisciplinesComputers and networking

Radio Frequency (RF): transmitters, microwave, satellite

Production systems

Design

Maintenance

Project Management

Integration

Sales

ManagementSlide6

Broadcast Engineering Specialists

Broadcast master control and studio operators

Chief engineers

Director of engineering; VP of engineering

Maintenance technicians or engineers

IT technicians and engineers

Engineering Supervisors

RF engineers

Designers

Integrators

Tower specialists

Consultants

Manufacturer sales and field engineersSlide7

Salaries Predictors

Market size

Skill level

Technical discipline

Responsibility

Education

CertificationsSlide8

What can the SBE do for You?Help keep pace with rapidly evolving industry through local chapter meeting activities

National representation

Educational and training standards

Improve image of professionSlide9

SBE Services Educational opportunities: workshops; webinars; SBE university; leadership development

SBE jobs on-line and resume bank

Social media

Book store

Contract engineer services

Frequency coordination

Scholarships

CertificationsSlide10

SBE Certification Overview Program objectives: to raise status of broadcast engineers by providing standards of professional competency in the practice of broadcast engineering and related technologies.

To recognize individual who fulfill the requirement standards of knowledge, experience, responsibility, and conduct.

To encourage broadcast professionals to continue their professional development

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SBE Certification Classifications

Operator Level

Certified Radio Operator (CRO)

Certified Television Operator (CTO)

Broadcast Networking Certification

Certified Broadcast Networking Technologist (CBNT)

Engineering Level Certifications

Certified Broadcast Technologist (CBT)

Certified Audio Engineer (CEA)

Certified Video Engineer (CEV)

Certified Broadcast Radio Engineer (CBRE)

Certified Broadcast Television Engineer (CBTE)

Certified Broadcast Networking Engineer (CBNE)

Certified Senior Radio Engineer (CSRE)

Certified Senior Television Engineer (CSTE)

Certified Professional Broadcast Engineer (CPBE

)Slide12

SBE Certification Classifications (continued)

Specialist Certifications

8-VSB (8-VSB)

AM Directional Specialist (AMD)

Digital Radio Broadcast Specialist (DRB)Slide13

SBE MembershipRegular

Associate

Student

Youth

SustainingSlide14

SBE and Similar Professional Organizations

Broadcasting ; Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE); www.sbe.org

www.sbe54.org

Broadcasting (local chapter); Hampton Roads SBE Chapter 54;

http://www.sbe54.org/

Audio; Audio Engineering Society (AES);

www.aes.org

Engineering, electrical; Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE);

www.ieee.org

Television and Film; Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE);

www.smpte.org

Cable; Society of Cable & Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE);

http://www.scte.org/

Audio/Video;

InfoComm

International;

www.infocomm.org

Amateur Radio; American Radio Relay League (ARRL);

www.arrl.org

Broadcasting; National Association of Broadcasters (NAB);

www.nab.comSlide15

ConclusionContact information: sbe.org and sbe54.org for copies of presentation and other references

Questions