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Senior Camera Operator
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Join the elite field team of Australia's most-watched current affairs program, 60 Minutes. As a Senior Camera Operator in North Sydney, you will capture cinematic imagery in fast-moving, global environments. We seek a visual storyteller with expert technical mastery and resilience under deadline....
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Australia , North Sydney
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Senior Operator / Scheduler
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Join a boutique Energy Merchant as a Senior Operator/Scheduler in Fairfield, CT. Leverage 4+ years of commodity operations expertise to manage oil logistics, scheduling, and workflow optimization. Utilize advanced Excel skills for data analysis and reporting, ensuring regulatory compliance. This ...
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United States , Farifield, CT
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Senior Forklift Operator
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Seeking an experienced Senior Forklift Operator in Spartanburg. Safely operate PIT equipment like forklifts and order pickers to move and process warehouse inventory. Requires 6+ months of experience, English proficiency, and ability to work overtime. We offer health benefits, 401K matching, gene...
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United States , Spartanburg
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25.50 USD / Hour
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Adidas
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Power Plant Operator-Senior
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Seeking a Senior Power Plant Operator in Madison to maintain and operate a natural gas and fuel oil power plant with steam turbine and diesel generators. You will perform critical maintenance, repairs, and lockout/tagout procedures on boiler systems. This role offers a top benefits package includ...
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United States , Madison
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27.91 USD / Hour
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State of Wisconsin
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About the Senior Operator role

Senior Operator jobs represent a critical pillar in the modern technology landscape, serving as the bridge between system development and end-user reliability. Professionals in this senior-level role are responsible for the day-to-day health, performance, and availability of an organization’s core IT infrastructure and critical applications. Unlike entry-level operators who handle routine monitoring, a Senior Operator takes ownership of complex operational challenges, leading incident response efforts and driving improvements that minimize downtime and human intervention. Their primary mission is to ensure that systems run smoothly, securely, and efficiently around the clock.

The typical scope of work for a Senior Operator includes managing and maintaining a wide array of installed systems, servers, and network components across both Windows and Unix/Linux environments. They are deeply involved in analyzing operational support systems and application software to proactively identify bottlenecks or vulnerabilities. A significant portion of their day involves troubleshooting production issues under time-sensitive conditions, often coordinating with development teams, vendors, and other technical personnel to resolve critical outages. Automation is a key focus; these professionals frequently write scripts—often in languages like Python or Shell—to automate repetitive tasks, reducing manual effort and the risk of human error. They also manage enterprise job scheduling tools to ensure batch processes run on time and without failure.

Common responsibilities extend to participating in on-call rotations, maintaining detailed operational runbooks, and adhering to IT Service Management (ITSM) frameworks for incident, problem, and change management. Senior Operators often lead small teams or mentor junior staff, ensuring that technical deliverables meet strict quality and compliance standards. They are expected to define and track service level indicators (SLIs) and objectives (SLOs) to measure system reliability. In regulated industries, this role may also involve supporting specialized compliance or security platforms, requiring a working knowledge of domain-specific rules.

To succeed in Senior Operator jobs, candidates typically need a strong blend of technical depth and operational maturity. Essential skills include advanced proficiency in system engineering, experience with high-availability clustering technologies, and a solid grasp of database management (e.g., SQL, Oracle). Expertise in monitoring and observability tools like Prometheus, Grafana, or Splunk is highly valued, as is hands-on experience with configuration management and CI/CD pipelines (e.g., Ansible, Git). Soft skills are equally important: the ability to communicate clearly under pressure, collaborate across global teams, and calmly manage critical incidents is non-negotiable. Most employers look for several years of progressive experience in systems operations, production support, or infrastructure engineering, often requiring a bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent practical experience. Ultimately, Senior Operator jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path for those who thrive on ensuring that the digital backbone of a business remains resilient and responsive.