Supervisor, Remi Operations

Disney Disney · Media · Bristol, CT +1

Supervises a team of technical operators for live events using a Remote Integration (REMI) production model, focusing on planning, support, and execution of operational requirements. The role involves managing teams across business units, understanding complex technical workflows, developing efficient processes, coordinating troubleshooting, and building relationships with stakeholders. Responsibilities include daily operational oversight, technical planning, coaching team members, evaluating performance, managing schedules, and ensuring adherence to policies.

What you'd actually do

  1. Supervise daily business, operational and technical support of team and department.
  2. Responsible for the technical and operational planning, execution and support of all live event productions executed in a non-traditional production model.
  3. Provides expert operational support to Production Operations and partners.
  4. In-depth understanding of the workflows and equipment associated with production control rooms, mobile units, and remote productions. Including but not limited to broadcast communication equipment, replay servers, graphics engines, telestration systems, all-in-one production units, signal conversion and video router infrastructure.
  5. Advanced understanding of remote production and mobile unit workflows and equipment.

Skills

Required

  • Supervision of technical teams
  • Live event production operations
  • REMI production model expertise
  • Technical workflow understanding (broadcast studios, control rooms, mobile units)
  • Broadcast equipment knowledge (communication, replay, graphics, telestration, production units, signal conversion, video routers)
  • Process development and implementation
  • Troubleshooting technical and operational issues
  • Stakeholder management and collaboration
  • Performance evaluation and employee development
  • Personnel scheduling and resource management
  • Adherence to SOPs and company policies
  • Minimum of 10 years practical Content Production or related experience at the regional to large market or network level.
  • Knowledge of all Broadcast Production equipment and technology within assigned operating areas.
  • Knowledge of the workflows and equipment associated with broadcast studios and control rooms, including audio consoles, video switchers, cameras, routers, servers, UDCs, tie lines, etc.
  • Ability to perform and lead tasks under tight deadlines, work independently and lead simultaneous projects.

Nice to have

  • Experience with new equipment and workflow implementation
  • Awareness of technical developments and industry trends