Broadcast & Media Systems Technical Operator Apprenticeship - Level 3 - Leeds
BBC Public Service
Leeds (LS9 8AH)
Closes in 6 days (Thursday 13 November 2025)
Posted on 5 November 2025
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Summary
Join BBC as a Technical Operator apprentice, supporting sound and vision in studios, galleries, post-production and on location. Work alongside journalists to deliver content across TV, radio and digital. Be part of the next generation helping tell stories that matter in communities across the UK.
- Wage
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£22,950 a year
- Training course
- Broadcast and media systems technical operator (level 3)
- Hours
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24 months - 35 hours per week.
Days and shifts TBC.
35 hours a week
- Start date
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Tuesday 8 September 2026
- Duration
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2 years
- Positions available
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1
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
- As a Technical Operator apprentice (BOA26), this is brilliant opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute – you will:
- Learn how to operate key equipment and undertake key roles within live studio environments, for both TV and Radio.
- Gain hands-on experience working to create news, sports and music content for BBC TV, audio, online and digital platforms.
- Develop teamworking and communication skills, working as part of a varied team providing services, and talking directly to other departments across the BBC.
Where you'll work
Broadcasting Centre
2 St. Peters Square
Leeds
LS9 8AH
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
NATIONAL FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL(THE)
Training course
Broadcast and media systems technical operator (level 3)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Agree the operational requirements and protocols relating to broadcast and media systems, software and equipment including who can use them.
- Connect broadcast and media systems and equipment to network systems.
- Use industry software, hardware and follow organisational processes and procedures to deliver workflow outputs.
- Check and confirm that broadcast operation complies with relevant regulations, standards, guidelines and procedures such as flashing images, loudness consistency.
- Check the quality of outputs of broadcast systems using subjective and objective assessments such as output picture and sound quality, comparison with industry standards and system specifications, data stream and signal path analysis.
- Monitor the operation of broadcast and media systems at required times.
- Inform relevant personnel of monitoring activities and outcomes.
- Apply techniques to ingest content, process, play out or export broadcast data or media.
- Check and confirm the content or data to be broadcast is in the required format for the broadcast method, job, and region.
- Play out or export media in line with technical requirements.
- Work in line with organisational processes and procedures to maintain the integrity and security of file-based media content to avoid hacking or theft of assets, reporting if there are any breaches.
- Record maintenance requirements in organisational systems for future use or corrective action.
- Follow sustainable practices in line with industry standard recommendations.
- Establish and agree clear terms of reference with stakeholders to assess if objectives have been met.
- Provide updates to technical and non-technical stakeholders adapting language to suit the audience.
- Apply incident management procedures, and report in line with organisational procedures.
- Recognise faults and follow procedures to rectify these or escalate within own level of responsibility.
- Comply with health and safety legislation and policies, including electrical safety procedures, reporting any health and incidents or hazards.
- Operate within specific safety precautions when working with broadcast equipment, software and systems.
- Maintain a secure working environment, in line with organisational policies, protect individuals, information and organisational assets.
- Agree the operational requirements and protocols relating to broadcast and media systems, software and equipment including who can use them.
- Connect broadcast and media systems and equipment to network systems.
- Use industry software, hardware and follow organisational processes and procedures to deliver workflow outputs.
- Check and confirm that broadcast operation complies with relevant regulations, standards, guidelines and procedures such as flashing images, loudness consistency.
- Check the quality of outputs of broadcast systems using subjective and objective assessments such as output picture and sound quality, comparison with industry standards and system specifications, data stream and signal path analysis.
- Monitor the operation of broadcast and media systems at required times.
- Inform relevant personnel of monitoring activities and outcomes.
- Apply techniques to ingest content, process, play out or export broadcast data or media.
- Check and confirm the content or data to be broadcast is in the required format for the broadcast method, job, and region.
- Play out or export media in line with technical requirements.
- Work in line with organisational processes and procedures to maintain the integrity and security of file-based media content to avoid hacking or theft of assets, reporting if there are any breaches.
- Record maintenance requirements in organisational systems for future use or corrective action.
- Follow sustainable practices in line with industry standard recommendations.
- Establish and agree clear terms of reference with stakeholders to assess if objectives have been met.
- Provide updates to technical and non-technical stakeholders adapting language to suit the audience.
- Apply incident management procedures, and report in line with organisational procedures.
- Recognise faults and follow procedures to rectify these or escalate within own level of responsibility.
- Comply with health and safety legislation and policies, including electrical safety procedures, reporting any health and incidents or hazards.
- Operate within specific safety precautions when working with broadcast equipment, software and systems.
- Maintain a secure working environment, in line with organisational policies, protect individuals, information and organisational assets.
Training schedule
You’ll study for your industry recognised apprenticeship qualification, learning both on and off the job.? Your college learning with the National Film and Television School will introduce you to a wide variety of skills across both TV and Radio, including:
Camera Operations
Floor Management
TV Vision Mixing
Sound Operations
Technical Directing
Shoot and Edit
Multi-Skilled Operator
Picture and Audio Editing
Ingest and Library Functions
Requirements
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Attention to detail
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
- Analytical skills
- Logical
- Team working
- Creative
- Initiative
- Non judgemental
- Patience
Other requirements
Have little or no work experience in the subject area. Not have completed or be working toward qualifications in the apprenticeship subject at level 3 or above. Not have completed or be working toward an extended BTEC or degree in media, television, film, audio or radio production.
About this employer
We are a leading early careers employer and hire more than 250 apprentices each year. We are committed to skills and talent development both inside and outside the BBC and, as one of the world’s most creative and technologically-advanced organisations for the last 100 years, a career at the BBC means learning from the best. We want people who show potential to join us at the BBC. Don’t worry if you don’t have extensive experience, it’s your passion and values we are interested in.
Disability Confident
A fair proportion of interviews for this apprenticeship will be offered to applicants with a disability or long-term health condition. This includes non-visible disabilities and conditions.
You can choose to be considered for an interview under the Disability Confident scheme. You’ll need to meet the essential requirements to be considered for an interview.
After this apprenticeship
This is a fixed-term apprenticeship - your contract lasts for the duration of the scheme.
Once completed, you’ll be supported with career development, employability training, and networking opportunities to help you take your next step - whether that’s at the BBC or elsewhere in the industry.
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
NATIONAL FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL(THE)
earlycareersrecruitment@bbc.co.uk
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000349682.
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