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The Senior Media Engineer at Disney is responsible for resolving technical issues related to the acquisition, production, and distribution of media content. This includes troubleshooting system outages, conducting diagnostic tests, performing repairs, and maintaining production systems. They play a key role in utilizing monitoring software, managing updates, and ensuring the smooth operation of media technologies across multiple networks.
As a Quality Analyst II, the candidate collaborates with the software engineering team to define and execute testing coverage for Disney's consumer-facing applications. Responsibilities include executing test cases, finding and documenting defects, and participating in all aspects of the software development lifecycle.
The Senior Automation Engineer will develop and maintain test automation suites, design automation frameworks, and engage in manual testing when needed. This role involves collaboration with development teams to enhance quality and ensure the deployment of multimedia products at Disney's standards.
The Master Control Operator will operate broadcast equipment to distribute live and pre-recorded content, ensuring compliance with network standards and quality control procedures. They will work closely with various Disney units, troubleshooting issues under tight deadlines while managing a 24/7 operation.
The Sr. Media Systems Engineer is responsible for architecting, designing, and constructing media technology environments to enhance the acquisition, production, and distribution of content. This role involves troubleshooting technical issues, analyzing streaming signals, and collaborating with junior engineers and third-party partners to develop efficient technology solutions.
The Senior Database Engineer will build and maintain highly available relational databases for DE&ET's digital media platforms and consumer products. Responsibilities include utilizing software development for automation, ensuring 24/7 database availability, setting architectural directions, and implementing infrastructure changes, while managing competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
As a Senior Software Engineer for iOS at Disney, you will architect and develop core functionalities of complex iOS applications for ESPN.com using SwiftUI and UIKit. Responsibilities include building new features, maintaining existing code, participating in code reviews, ensuring performance standards are met, and mentoring junior engineers.
The Senior Media Systems Engineer at Disney is responsible for transforming media acquisition, production, and distribution. The role focuses on technical implementation of broadcast systems and cloud infrastructure, ensuring quality and resiliency, and leading impactful projects while collaborating with management and vendors.
Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology is offering a Software Engineering Internship at Bristol, CT for Summer 2025. Interns will work on projects to enhance media and entertainment products and technologies. Required qualifications include computer science fundamentals, programming languages, communication skills, and database understanding.
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