Audio Engineer (Temporary - 3 Months)
Description
- Assemble and mix complex live broadcasts and record pre-produced elements working with producers and directors in a high-pressure environment
- Promote and maintain NPR’s quality standards by identifying and repairing impaired audio
- Analyze, repair and mix audio on tight deadlines using common tools (equalizers, compressors, noise reduction, etc.)
- QC, mix, and sweeten podcasts before publication using DAVID Systems MTE and AVID Pro Tools
- Monitor inbound and outbound audio streams and associated automated play-out systems. Rectify technical outages and respond to programming schedule changes quickly and accurately
- Schedule, connect, and route audio over a variety of IP audio transmission methods
- Test and ensure preparedness of in-house and remote broadcast and production systems
- Consult, train, and support journalists in the use of NPR technical facilities and remote recording and transmission equipment
- Teach and encourage best production practices and workflows
- Provide technical support for remote events including site assessment and venue coordination
- Troubleshoot unexpected situations confidently, calmly, and effectively
- Communicate clearly with both editorial and technical colleagues
- Keep abreast of current and emerging audio broadcast equipment, systems, and workflows
- Write and update documentation for user support guides
- Cultivate, promote and advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in one’s work and in the workplace
- Demonstrate awareness of intersectional identities and ability to collaborate with people from diverse backgrounds
Requirements
- Two years’ technical experience with audio production (broadcast, live sound reinforcement, music recording, theater, post production, ENG)
- Very strong grasp of fundamentals of audio engineering and signal flow
- Professional and courteous demeanor supporting a varied and demanding client base
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills and ability to author training guides and operating procedures
- Proven multitasking capabilities for fast approaching deadlines
- Proven ability to identify and correct audio impairments and mix audio to established loudness standards
- Broadcast experience, preferably within public media
- Mixing while taking live direction from editorial staff (broadcast, sound reinforcement, etc.)
- Advanced computer troubleshooting, networking, or software development abilities
- Experience with varied IP and smartphone audio transmission techniques
- Familiarity with AVID Pro Tools, iZotope products and a variety of mixing consoles
- Operation of scheduling and audio routing automation tools and matrix routers
- Field recording proficiency
- Music recording, mixing, and mastering expertise
- Audio for video, post-production, and sound design competence
- Teaching or training experience
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