A sound technician, also known as an audio technician, is a professional who operates, maintains and repairs the equipment used to amplify, record and mix sound. They play an integral role in various industries such as television, film, music, radio and live events. Responsibilities may include setting up and testing sound equipment, collaborating with producers and performers to achieve desired sound levels, and troubleshooting any audio problems. A keen ear for detail, technical knowledge, and problem-solving abilities are crucial for this role. Experience with sound editing software and a relevant degree or vocational training in sound engineering or related fields are often required.Here are the cities with the most job offers for Sound technician: Manchester Bognor Regis.List of companies recruiting Sound technician: Accor.The different types of contract available: Temporary Internship Freelance.Jobijoba has over 808 job offers for Sound technician.
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