Audio Engineer
Pegasus Studios - los angeles, CA
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DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced Audio Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will be producing live audio for government meetings for broadcast television and web-streaming. The Engineer is responsible for mixing all live audio using a Soundcraft audio board. This is a part time position. Productions are 1-2 times a week with most productions taking place Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Typically hours are 7:30 am to 6 pm. There are occasional Thursday and Friday productions as well with an average of 4-10 shifts per month. Overtime is paid for shifts going over 8 hours. Location is onsite in downtown Los Angeles.Responsibilities•Operation: Set up, operate, and maintain audio equipment. Properly mix live audio, remote sources and videos for broadcast.•Technical Support: Provide timely equipment troubleshooting and reporting to our engineering team to ensure uninterrupted broadcasts.•Quality Assurance: Maintain equipment records, track issues, and uphold quality control standards for seamless broadcasting.•Collaboration: Thrive in a team-oriented environment, collaborating effectively with colleagues to further enhance the broadcast experience for staff members.•Communication: Demonstrate clear and concise communication skills with staff, maintaining a professional work environment and adhering to a business casual dress code.Qualifications•Must have expert level knowledge and experience with Soundcraft products.•Must have experience mixing live events.•Previous experience in audio production, broadcasting, live streaming audio/visual, and video production is essential.•Experienced with Biamp.•Familiarity with broadcast equipment is helpful. Products such as Ross Ultrix, Crestron control, production routers, switchers and graphics software.•Some experience with PTZ camera operations.•Professionalism, solid transportation, punctuality, and a commitment to scheduled dates are non-negotiable attributes.•Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in broadcasting, television production, or a related field is preferred.
Created: 2024-11-06