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Yes, broadcast engineers are in demand in the UK.
Broadcast engineers in the UK typically work around 40 hours a week, including weekends and nights due to shift work. They may also need to work extra hours at short notice, especially for news programmes.
A broadcast engineer is responsible for ensuring the quality of sounds and images broadcast on radio and television, as well as satellite, cable, and internet transmissions.
A junior broadcast engineer in the UK is responsible for testing project components, identifying problems and finding solutions, working on ongoing projects based on specifications or drawings, and collaborating with teams of other engineers.