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Operator (profession)

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Operator (profession)

An operator is a professional designation used in various industries, including broadcasting (in television and radio), computing, power generation and transmission, customer service, physics, and construction. Operators are day-to-day end users of systems, that may or may not be mission-critical, but are typically managed and maintained by technicians or engineers. They might also work on a 24-hour rotating shift schedule.

Types of operators

Broadcasting
  • Technical operator, transmission controller or broadcast operator:
  • Master control (MCR) operator
  • Production control room (PCR) operator
  • Transmission control room (TCR) operator
  • Video tape operator (VTO)
  • Certified Television Operator (CTO) by Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE)
  • Certified Radio Operator (CRO) operator - by (SBE)
  • Studio technical operator (gallery operator):
  • Vision mixer operator - technical director (TD)
  • Sound and comms (talkback) studio operator
  • Camera operator
  • Jib (camera) operator
  • Boom operator
  • Dolly grip operator
  • Other
  • Computer operator
  • Network operations center (NOC) operator
  • Crane operator
  • Radio operator
  • Satellite controller
  • Switchboard operator
  • Winch operator
  • Nuclear power plant operator
  • References

    Operator (profession) Wikipedia