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The NFL Films Seasonal Camera Department Prep Technician plays a crucial role in supporting the production team by preparing and organizing camera equipment used in filming NFL games, events, and documentaries. This position requires a strong attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, verbalizing technical needs, and to ensure that the camera equipment is in optimal condition for each shoot.
Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications
1-5 years of Production Experience
Required Education:
College Degree preferred
Experience with Cinema Equipment preferred
Other Key Attributes / Characteristics
Must be able to work in a fast-paced environment. Pivot on the fly.
Strong communication and listening skills
Willingness to work an irregular schedule and/or weekends.
Minimum of a 40 hours per week
Supervisory Responsibility:
None
Physical Demands:
The ability to lift 65-pound cases
Travel
Flexibility to work odd hours, weekends, and travel to various locations for shoots as needed.
At the NFL, in-person work at our offices is a top priority because it allows us to collaborate more effectively, build stronger connections, and maintain the culture that drives our success. This role requires onsite presence at an NFL office location and remote and/or hybrid working options are not offered.
The NFL is committed to building an inclusive work environment that reflects our incredible fan base. We provide an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all employees and applicants without regard to status as protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws.
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Our AI-powered salary intelligence estimates this position's salary to be between $30,000 - $35,000. The actual salary may vary based on factors such as experience, location, and market trends.
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