Audio Engineer - PT Pool

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: Nashville, TENNESSEE
Deadline: The position may have been removed or expired!


Audio Engineer - PT Pool

We are now accepting applications for a qualified Audio Engineer - PT Pool at Belmont University. 

Employment Type 

Staff

Internal Job Category

Non-Exempt (Staff)
Part-Time

Department

Ocean Way

Hours 

20


Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
 

Assists the Apprentice Audio Engineer Level II staff to provide logistical and technical support for daily operations, recording sessions, classes, labs, and events.

  • Assist in daily operations by performing customer-service duties such as reception, answering phones, running errands, minor food preparation, kitchen re-stocking, and general housekeeping tasks.
  • Maintain session documentation as appropriate.
  • Perform technical maintenance in university-owned recording facilities.
  • Engineer, assist, and monitor recording sessions.
  • Assist in training fellow Apprentice Engineers, student staff engineers, and student engineers as needed.
  • The above statements describe the job’s essential responsibilities and requirements.  They are not an exhaustive list of the duties that may be assigned to job incumbents.
Required Qualifications: Belmont University seeks to attract and retain highly qualified faculty and staff that share the University's values and will contribute to its mission and vision to be a leader among teaching universities bringing together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service. 
  • Knowledge of professional studio and recording industry practices and operational procedures.
  • Knowledge of acoustic and electronic audio principles including signal flow (standard electronic interfaces), professional microphones (types, common uses and techniques), audio recorder setup and calibration, and outboard signal processors (spectrum, dynamic, and time-based).
  • Must have understanding of the functions of standard audio/video recording components and systems.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with a wide variety of staff, faculty, students, and clientele. Ability to follow detailed instructions accurately.
  • Ability to setup, calibrate, and operate industry standard analog and digital audio equipment.
  • Must be articulate and effective with both oral and written communication.
  • Ability to use standard computer software to generate session documentation and related reports.
  • Ability to interpret electronic diagrams and signal flow charts and to troubleshoot electronic and acoustic problems quickly and accurately.
  • Ability to perform basic audio equipment maintenance tasks including cleaning, soldering, assembling component parts, etc. with regard to electronic recording equipment.
   
Required Education Bachelor's Degree required; Belmont graduates preferred.
   
Required Experience Demonstrated experience as an audio recording engineer in educational setting (paid or unpaid) preferred.

 


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Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
 

Assists the Apprentice Audio Engineer Level II staff to provide logistical and technical support for daily operations, recording sessions, classes, labs, and events.

  • Assist in daily operations by performing customer-service duties such as reception, answering phones, running errands, minor food preparation, kitchen re-stocking, and general housekeeping tasks.
  • Maintain session documentation as appropriate.
  • Perform technical maintenance in university-owned recording facilities.
  • Engineer, assist, and monitor recording sessions.
  • Assist in training fellow Apprentice Engineers, student staff engineers, and student engineers as needed.
  • The above statements describe the job’s essential responsibilities and requirements.  They are not an exhaustive list of the duties that may be assigned to job incumbents.
Required Qualifications: Belmont University seeks to attract and retain highly qualified faculty and staff that share the University's values and will contribute to its mission and vision to be a leader among teaching universities bringing together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service. 
  • Knowledge of professional studio and recording industry practices and operational procedures.
  • Knowledge of acoustic and electronic audio principles including signal flow (standard electronic interfaces), professional microphones (types, common uses and techniques), audio recorder setup and calibration, and outboard signal processors (spectrum, dynamic, and time-based).
  • Must have understanding of the functions of standard audio/video recording components and systems.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with a wide variety of staff, faculty, students, and clientele. Ability to follow detailed instructions accurately.
  • Ability to setup, calibrate, and operate industry standard analog and digital audio equipment.
  • Must be articulate and effective with both oral and written communication.
  • Ability to use standard computer software to generate session documentation and related reports.
  • Ability to interpret electronic diagrams and signal flow charts and to troubleshoot electronic and acoustic problems quickly and accurately.
  • Ability to perform basic audio equipment maintenance tasks including cleaning, soldering, assembling component parts, etc. with regard to electronic recording equipment.
   
Required Education Bachelor's Degree required; Belmont graduates preferred.
   
Required Experience Demonstrated experience as an audio recording engineer in educational setting (paid or unpaid) preferred.

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