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Audio Engineer
Employer: Pyramid Productions
Address_line_1:
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City: Lexington
State: Ky
Zip_Code: 40505
Phone:
Fax:
Contact:
E-Mail: bob@pyramidusa.com
Web: http://pyramidusa.com
Start_date: Immediately
Time,_Duration: Full Time
Pay:
Misc: We're looking to add to our team. One of our main guys is moving on to
other things. Please fax resume, references and salary requirements to
(215)243-8409
The available full time position is first and foremost as an audio tech. If
you are hired we will have you also become a QVT (vdosc certified Tech ) we
are a Vdosc Company and this Schooling will be required
after your abilities have been proven, at our expense. But we are a full
service production company and this person will be required to know/learn
about rigging , Lighting Some staging most of our stages are Hydraulic
Stagelines. Sales abilities will be extremely helpful. You should have strong
troubleshooting and maintenance skills. Good attitude and great people skills
are a must. This is for Full-Time employment
relocation is necessary.
Detailed requirements:
Set up and operate a sound reinforcement system utilizing proper gain
structure and all necessary microphones, mixing consoles, amplifiers,
processors, equalizers, loudspeakers, monitors, snakes, cables, stands and
auxiliary equipment. Electrical engineering capabilities. Understand and
safely implement proper rigging techniques. Set up and operate mixing consoles
from small powered mixers to large format digital consoles. Properly integrate
delayed speakers into a system. Assemble and operate a dedicated large-format
monitor console and monitor system. Identify microphones of various types, to
include dynamic, condenser, electrets, ribbon, and pressure zone. Interpret
microphone polar pattern graphs. Demonstrate proper microphone positioning
techniques for live sound reinforcement. Identify and use wireless microphone
components to include UHF and VHF systems, transmitters, receivers, and
antennas. Understand and properly use power amplifiers (to include connecting,
bridging, loading, and matching power amplifiers). Analyze, troubleshoot, and
remedy common electrical and audio problems, ground loops, and equipment
failures. Use test equipment such as cable testers, polarity checkers, ground
fault indicators, real-time analyzers, volt/ohm meters and oscilloscopes.
Correctly identify and assemble common electrical and audio connectors.
Assemble and solder common audio cabling, wire, connectors using appropriate
wiring diagrams and technique.
Expires: 2/11/08
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