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Broadcast Engineer (EIC) working in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Brooklyn · 11211

BroadcastEngineer.

InWilliamsburg.

Vetted Broadcast Engineer (EIC)s with NYC venue references, booked through the operating system behind MSG, UBS Arena, Barclays, Capitale, Newark Symphony. From $1100/day. Pre-auth, GPS-verified hours, Stripe Connect direct deposit.

$1100
from / day
7+
Williamsburg venues we work
500ft
geofence check-in
4.8★
avg crew rating
Stripe Connect verified
GPS-locked check-in
Direct deposit payouts
Vetted ELITE crew

The brief

Vetted broadcast engineers, hired the way pros actually work.

Broadcast engineering is the highest-skill gig in live production. In Williamsburg (Brooklyn), BookACrew's broadcast roster includes engineers from NEP, Game Creek, ABC, NBC, and major NYC broadcast houses. They handle EIC duties on REMI productions, 2110 IP signal management, satellite uplinks, and the kind of complexity where mistakes are measured in regulatory fines.

Where indie music meets brand activation meets DIY-but-high-production. Williamsburg's venues lean younger, more experiential, and more visual than Manhattan equivalents. LED + immersive installation work here is dense.

Estimate

What this broadcast engineer will run you

Live cost estimate based on Williamsburg market rate. Adjust hours to see your number.

8 hrs
2hHalf-day floor (5h)Full-day cap (10h)16h

Estimated total

$1,500
per shift

Full-day rate (8 hrs): $1,500

Pre-auth holds this amount at booking. Stripe captures only the GPS-verified hours after checkout. You never pay for hours the crew didn't work.

What you're hiring for

What a Broadcast Engineer
actually does on a Williamsburg gig.

Every broadcast engineer on our roster has been screened against these core responsibilities. The profile shows years of experience, tier, average rating, and on-time rate before you confirm.

Build and verify the entire broadcast signal path

Manage timing, embedded audio, closed captioning

Coordinate with the broadcast truck or remote integration

Sign off on regulatory compliance (FCC, closed cap, broadcast levels)

Troubleshoot any signal issue during live air

Broadcast Engineer (EIC) on-site in Williamsburg

Console fluency

The gear they walk in already knowing.

When you book a broadcast engineer through BookACrew in Williamsburg, you're getting someone who already knows the gear NYC venues run. This is the baseline fluency every profile in our roster meets. ELITE-tier goes deeper.

  • SMPTE 2110 IP networks
  • Evertz / Imagine routing + multiviewers
  • Calrec audio routing
  • Embedded audio + Dolby E
  • Frame syncs, loudness compliance (R128, ATSC A/85)
  • Closed captioning workflows

Williamsburg in the field

Real broadcast engineer work.

From the booking dashboard

The people
who already book here.

I posted a last-minute broadcast engineer call for a Williamsburg corporate dinner at 10pm and had three vetted applicants by midnight. The one I picked checked in at the dock on time, knew the venue cold, and the bill was exactly what the dashboard said it would be. That doesn't happen with phone-tree agencies.

Production manager
Brooklyn-based corporate event company

We run two shows a week in this neighborhood and the same broadcast engineer keeps applying. After three repeat bookings he hit ELITE and now he's our first choice. Saves me an hour of vetting per gig.

Owner
NYC AV rental house

Williamsburg venues

The rooms the crew already knows.

Vetted on local venue references. They show up knowing the dock, the elevator quirks, the union steward's name, and how long the room takes to ring out.

  • Brooklyn Steel
  • Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • House of Yes (adjacent Bushwick)
  • 501 Union
  • The William Vale
  • Wythe Hotel
  • Knockdown Center (adjacent Queens)

Load-in intel

What to expect in Williamsburg

Most Williamsburg venues are easier load-in than Manhattan — ground-level docks, looser parking enforcement. BQE access makes truck routing fast.

Transit

Bedford Ave (L), Marcy Ave (J/M/Z), Lorimer (G), Metropolitan (G).

Nearest airport · LGA (8 mi), JFK (14 mi), EWR (15 mi)

Event types we staff here

Live TV broadcastMajor streaming eventSports remoteAward showHybrid corporate flagship with broadcast feed

Frequently asked

Questions about hiring
a broadcast engineer in Williamsburg.

Do I need a broadcast engineer for a Williamsburg streaming event?+

If you're streaming with embedded sponsor breaks, multi-language captions, or any pickup that feeds a TV network, yes. For a basic Vimeo / YouTube stream from a single venue, a video engineer + good encoder is usually enough.

What's the difference between a video engineer and a broadcast engineer?+

Video engineer handles in-venue switching and stream encoding. Broadcast engineer handles full broadcast plant — routing, timing, compliance, network handoff. Broadcast engineers cost more because the consequences of mistakes are higher.

Can a broadcast engineer also handle live captioning?+

Most don't caption directly — they own the signal path. For live captioning, hire a stenocaptioner separately and the broadcast engineer integrates the caption feed into the program output.

Ready when you are

Post your Williamsburg gig.
Be booked by morning.

Pre-auth holds the rate. Vetted broadcast engineers apply. Pick one. The rest auto-release. From $1100/day.

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