Experience working in enterprise or fast-paced onsite environments. * Entry-level certifications (CompTIA A+, ITIL Foundation, basic AV training). * Audio Visual Support * Basic understanding of ...
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Experience working in enterprise or fast-paced onsite environments. * Entry-level certifications (CompTIA A+, ITIL Foundation, basic AV training). * Audio Visual Support * Basic understanding of ...
New
Experience working in enterprise or fast-paced onsite environments. * Entry-level certifications (CompTIA A+, ITIL Foundation, basic AV training). * Audio Visual Support * Basic understanding of ...
New
$40.9K - $50.2K
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$65.5K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$59.6K - $69K
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The median wage is $79.2K / yr.
$78.3K - $87.7K
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$100.7K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
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An entry-level audio engineer works in various sectors of the entertainment industry, from radio to TV to film. You can also find jobs in this field with music venues and recording studios. Your duties center around the operation of the sound equipment for broadcast, performance, or production. You assist other staff in ensuring the audio quality. Your additional responsibilities vary with your employer, but they may include producing a mix of recordings to create a particular sound. You may work with computer programs to edit raw data to create the finished product. In most positions, you record or mix the audio in a studio setting.
| Aspect | Entry Level Audio Engineer | Audio Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | High school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer audio or music production certifications | High school diploma; technical certifications may be beneficial |
| Work Environment | Recording studios, live venues, broadcast stations | Concerts, events, broadcast facilities, production setups |
| Job Focus | Recording, mixing, editing, sound design | Equipment setup, maintenance, troubleshooting, live sound reinforcement |
Entry Level Audio Engineers typically focus on recording and mixing sound, requiring some technical training or certifications. Audio Technicians often handle equipment setup and maintenance, working closely with live sound and production teams. Both roles are essential in the audio industry but differ in daily tasks and skill emphasis.

JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Dispatch AV/IT Technician
Schedule: Variable, onsite based on dispatch needs
Role Overview
The L1 + AV Technician will provide onsite support for desktops, audio-visual systems, basic network/infra checks, and conference room operations. The technician will perform troubleshooting, coordinate with remote teams and vendors, and ensure smooth day-to-day operations across the site. This role includes dispatch support depending on location needs.
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11 - 50 Employees
Raleigh, NC, US
2011