Education:
High school diploma. An Associate’s
degree in Computer Science...
Education:
High school diploma. An Associate’s
degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Telecommunications,
Engineering or relevant certification is a plus and may replace for some of the minimum years of required experience.
Experience:
Four
years or more years of relevant work experience working as a post-production
technician/editor is required.
Basic
understanding of electronics and signal flow and in depth computer skills in
relevant hardware, software operating systems and applications and networking are
required.
Post
Production Editor should be familiar with audio/video systems and computers as
these apply to their job function.
In
depth computer skills in relevant hardware, software operating systems and
applications and networking are required.
A minimum of two years of relevant experience with tapeless recording systems/servers.
Should
have industry wide certification in specific non-liner and graphic systems.
Should
be able to provide examples of work for review by the UN.
The
Editor must have experience and certification working with nonlinear computer
and graphic systems (including but not limited to AVID, Final Cut Pro, Adobe
systems, and various radio production and post-production programs); in support
of the generation of multi lingual, long and short format pieces for both UN
use and major broadcasters, both domestic and international the Editor must be
able to work successfully both supervised and unsupervised in the generation of
programming from ingest and narrative development to export and re-versioning.
Language:
Fluency in written and oral English is required.
Knowledge of another United Nations official language is an advantage