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Responds to audio, video or AV Control alerts at the property and regional levels for high priority outage restoration efforts * Provide installation, monitoring, maintenance, support, and ...

Diagnose and resolve technical issues on-site or remotely to restore system functionality, repair ... Experienced with audio/video test and calibration and related equipment. * Electrical/Electronic ...

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How much do audio restoration jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for audio restoration in the United States is $18.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Audio Restoration job?

An Audio Restoration job involves repairing and enhancing audio recordings by removing noise, clicks, hums, and distortions while preserving the original sound quality. Professionals use specialized software and techniques to restore old, damaged, or poor-quality recordings for music, film, podcasts, and archival purposes. The goal is to improve clarity and ensure a high-quality listening experience without compromising the authenticity of the audio.

What are the typical day-to-day responsibilities of an Audio Restoration specialist?

As an Audio Restoration specialist, your day-to-day tasks often include analyzing degraded or damaged audio files, using advanced software tools to remove unwanted noises or artifacts, and restoring clarity to music, spoken word, or archival recordings. You may also collaborate with producers, archivists, and other audio professionals to understand project requirements and deliver sound files that meet specific restoration standards. The work may involve troubleshooting complex audio issues, documenting your restoration process, and occasionally meeting tight client deadlines. This role offers a dynamic blend of technical problem-solving and creative decision-making, making each project a unique challenge.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Audio Restoration position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Audio Restoration, expertise in audio engineering, signal processing, and a solid understanding of acoustics is typically required, often supported by formal education in audio technology or related fields. Familiarity with specialized audio restoration software such as iZotope RX, Cedar, or Adobe Audition, and knowledge of industry-standard digital audio workstations (DAWs), is essential, and certifications in audio production can be advantageous. Attention to detail, patience, and strong problem-solving skills help professionals meticulously remove noise and improve sound quality while maintaining the integrity of the original recording. These competencies are crucial as they ensure the effective recovery and enhancement of audio assets for clients in music, film, archives, and broadcasting.

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Audio Video Specialist, FCoE ITSS

Audio Video Specialist, FCoE ITSS

Yorktown Systems Group, Inc.

Lawton, OK • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Summary: Yorktown Systems Group is seeking a qualified Audio-Visual Specialist to support the United States Army Fires Center of Excellence (USAFCoE), Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) office. The Audio-Visual Specialist will provide technical and administrative coordination of all customer and Contractor generated IT work orders through the work order system, which is currently Army Enterprise Service Management Platform (AESMP). Specific duties may include, but are not limited to: Provide daily onsite operational and sustainment support for installed classroom audiovisual equipment, including networking and TEAMS video conferencing for Fires Classroom Program (FCP) classrooms.

Maintain a daily log of performance tasks, customer requests, and known issues; track and capture workload using the AESMP and SharePoint ticketing systems. Provide status reports of daily activities, recurring issues, and classroom maintenance; capture daily and weekly sustainment reporting requirements via the SharePoint ticketing system and FCPrepository. Perform monthly preventative maintenance on installed AV equipment by cleaning projectors and equipment cabinets, changing filters and projector lamps, and ensuring equipment is functional.

Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve classroom equipment issues; replace parts as required and maintain accountability of equipment and repair parts. Serve as the classroom support representative for the FCP, maintaining routine communication with the COR and performing weekly inventory of shelf stock equipment. Maintain the common operating picture of all FCP classrooms and ensure they are fully functional and operating as designed.

Enter sustainment tickets into the SharePoint ticketing system, monitor tickets until completion, and provide COR monthly reports of work completed or pending. Report daily issue of bulbs and repair parts by classroom, coordinate with FCP technical support to resolve issues, and restore classrooms to full functionality. Interpret audiovisual signal flow wiring diagrams and schematics and repair communication cabling as needed.

Document shipping and receiving equipment repair or replacement parts; produce audio products for presentations, ceremonies, conferences, and other events and set up equipment for others to use. Receive requests for audiovisual equipment and set up to record ceremonies and events; conduct site surveys to determine power access, furniture arrangement, and speaker requirements. Determine quantity and configuration of equipment; pack, transport, install, adjust, maintain, and operate audiovisual equipment to support command events.

Test systems before events, monitor output, and adjust mixers, filters, and equalizers to ensure highquality sound reproduction. Develop and manage the audiovisual loaner program by maintaining, issuing, and receiving equipment and provide instructions and briefings on the use of AV systems and instructional technology. Perform audiovisual setup for special events and respond to service requests within required timelines - two hours for classroom support and four hours for other requests.Required Qualifications: Associate's degree in a related field or three (3) years of technically related field experience providing audiovisual support

InfoComm International Certification in Audiovisual Technology; CTS Installation certification preferred; certifications must remain current. Basic Crestron, AMX, Biamp, and Extron training within 120days of contract award (training at contractor's expense). Basic knowledge of equipment settings for normal operation of audiovisual and information technology systems.

Ability to lift/carry up to 50pounds and climb/work at heights of 20feet. Solid oral and written communication skills. Clearance: Requires an Active SECRET Clearance Location: Ft.

Sill, Oklahoma Travel: Some travel may be requiredRequired Qualifications: Associate's degree in a related field or three (3) years of technically related field experience providing audiovisual support. InfoComm International Certification in Audiovisual Technology; CTS Installation certification preferred; certifications must remain current. Basic Crestron, AMX, Biamp, and Extron training within 120days of contract award (training at contractor's expense).

Basic knowledge of equipment settings for normal operation of audiovisual and information technology systems. Ability to lift/carry up to 50pounds and climb/work at heights of 20feet. Solid oral and written communication skills.

Clearance: Requires an Active SECRET Clearance Location: Ft. Sill, Oklahoma Travel: Some travel may be required