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As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for audio recorder in the United States is $24.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A typical day for an Audio Recorder often involves setting up and testing audio equipment, capturing sound for various projects such as films, music, podcasts, or corporate videos, and ensuring optimal sound quality in different environments. You may work closely with directors, producers, and sound engineers to meet project goals, occasionally troubleshooting technical issues on the fly. Time is also spent on organizing and labeling audio files, as well as collaborating with post-production teams to provide notes and ensure smooth workflow. Depending on the assignment, your work environment can vary from studios to outdoor locations, offering variety and new challenges each day.

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An Audio Recorder is responsible for capturing high-quality sound for various media projects, such as music recordings, podcasts, films, and live events. They set up and operate recording equipment, ensuring optimal sound levels and clarity. Depending on the project, they may also edit and enhance audio using specialized software. Attention to detail and knowledge of acoustics are essential for producing professional-quality recordings.

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Audio recorder jobs are generally in moderate demand, especially in media production, broadcasting, and event documentation. Opportunities often require technical skills with recording equipment and editing software, and demand can vary based on industry growth and regional opportunities.

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To thrive as an Audio Recorder, you need a solid understanding of sound recording techniques, audio equipment operation, and acoustic principles, often supported by relevant coursework or training. Familiarity with industry-standard digital recorders, microphones, and editing software such as Pro Tools, Audacity, or Adobe Audition is typically required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication are valuable soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure high-quality audio capture and seamless collaboration with producers, engineers, and other media professionals.

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  1. Summary

Title: Audio Engineer

Reports to: Director of Production

Employment Status: Full-Time Salaried, Exempt

Overview: As the primary executor of both live and recorded audio for the Nashville Symphony and at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center (SSC), the Audio Engineer helps the Director of Production manage and supervise part-time audio staff and audio production equipment/infrastructure at SSC. This role also works in conjunction with external venues and engineers to ensure the sonic quality of the Nashville Symphony is preserved regardless of the performance context.

  1. Primary Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Collaborate with Director of Production, Artistic Operations staff, orchestra musicians, and conductors to establish and execute audio standards and best-practices consistent with the Nashville Symphony and SSC’s reputation of excellence.
    1. Operate and/or supervise the operation of SSC audio equipment.
    2. Maintain audio equipment, communicating effectively about any repair or replacement needs to the Director of Production in a timely fashion.
    3. Provide audio support for non-orchestral events and concerts at SSC.
  2. Coordinate with other venues, arts organizations, engineers, and artists to cultivate and maintain a high standard of auditory excellence for the Nashville Symphony outside of SSC.
  3. Operate and/or supervise the operation, maintenance, and purchase & installation of SSC audio equipment for the Nashville Symphony, visiting artists/tours, and venue rental clients.
  4. Interpret technical riders and advance audio production for visiting artists and tours congruent with symphony CBA regulations and SSC best practices.
  5. Coordinate with Director of Production and Orchestra Production Manager to complete administrative work related to audio production including coding invoices, scheduling audio labor, and coordinating audio equipment rentals as needed.
  6. Ensure safety of Production Department equipment.
  7. Supervise and direct stagehands for “floor flips” in Laura Turner Concert Hall, as well as other production and maintenance tasks as assigned.

The duties listed above are not all inclusive.  The person in this position is expected to perform other work-related duties as assigned even though they may not be considered primary duties.

  1. Supervisory Responsibilities

Supervision of audio staff, contracted free-lancers, and venders. Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws.

  1. Work Requirements
  1. Education / Experience:
    1. Bachelor’s degree or higher in Audio Engineering or related; or
    2. High School diploma or GED equivalent; and
    3. 5 years of experience mixing and recording in professional settings
  2. Required Soft Skills:
    1. Ability to lead, contribute, and thrive in a team environment.
    2. Strong analytical, organizational, and project management skills and a helpful attitude in developing creative responses and solutions to needs and issues.
    3. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret complex technical manuals and specifications and translate technical terminology to lay terms.
    4. Strong interpersonal skills for balancing the needs of various stakeholders.
    5. Ability to work independently and use independent judgment while keeping supervisor informed of work activity and issues.
    6. Ability to coordinate multiple projects and effectively prioritize tasks while maintaining a calm and professional demeanor.
    7. Ability to work flexible hours, including nights and weekends.
  3. Required Technical Skills:
    1. Familiarity with a variety of analog and digital audio equipment including: consoles, microphones, speakers, amplifiers, wireless systems, AoIP protocols, etc.
    2. Familiarity with Digital Audio Workstations.
    3. Excellent computer and Audio over IP networking skills.
    4. Advanced audio mixing and recording proficiency.
    5. Proficiency with soldering iron and heat gun.

The Nashville Symphony Association reserves the right to revise this job description at any time.  This job description is not a contract for employment. All employees are expected to adhere to all terms and conditions of the Association’s Personnel Policies and Employment Manuals and other Association policies and procedures which may be promulgated and published from time to time.