Broadcast Technician

The Broadcast Technician manages the ship's internal television system, including the studio, cameras, editing equipment, and the transmission of content to stateroom televisions. They are responsible for operating and maintaining live camera feeds, editing daily programming, and ensuring the ship's informational and entertainment channels are functional and up-to-date.


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  1. Broadcast Manager | Marella Cruises

    Lead onboard broadcasting operations: film, edit and produce daily TV programming, operate and maintain broadcast and AV systems, manage transmissions, and coordinate technical support across departments.

    February 5, 2026 - RWS Global - English

  2. Entertainment Media Specialist

    Operate and maintain shipboard broadcast and video media systems, supporting onboard television channels, venue playback, LED walls, projection, production show integration, and video content editing and distribution.

    January 25, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English

  3. Multimedia Host

    Produce, manage, schedule, and broadcast multimedia content across shipboard digital signage, TV/IPTV and apps; create photo and video, run workshops, and provide technical support.

    January 23, 2026 - Explora Journeys - English

  4. Broadcast Technician/Itv Coordinator

    Maintain and troubleshoot shipboard TV and satellite broadcast systems, ensure uninterrupted in-cabin entertainment service, coordinate ITV operations and liaise with teams to optimize guest viewing experience.

    January 23, 2026 - MSC Cruises - English

  5. Broadcast Operator

    Operate and maintain the ship's broadcast and video media systems, support production shows, record and edit onboard content; applicants must provide a videography reel.

    January 14, 2026 - Royal Caribbean Group - English