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Communications Coordinator

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

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... and dialogue focused on understanding and enriching the human experience. The center serves ... The position also serves as Producer and Editor of UO Today, the OHC's signature interview program.

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How much do full time dialogue editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time dialogue editor in the United States is $31.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Dialogue Editor vs Voice Over Artist?

AspectFull Time Dialogue EditorVoice Over Artist
CredentialsEditing software proficiency, audio editing experienceVoice training, vocal skills
Work EnvironmentPost-production studios, editing suitesRecording booths, studios
Industry UsageFilm, TV, video games, animationCommercials, animation, narration
Search & Comparison IntentEditing, post-production rolesVoice acting, narration roles

While both roles involve audio work, a Full Time Dialogue Editor focuses on editing and synchronizing dialogue in post-production, whereas a Voice Over Artist provides vocal performances for various media. They work in related environments but serve different functions within the production process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Dialogue Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Dialogue Editor, you need a deep understanding of audio editing, sound design, and a strong ear for detail, usually supported by experience in post-production audio or a relevant degree. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as Avid Pro Tools, iZotope RX, and various plug-ins is essential. Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills help you collaborate effectively with directors and sound teams while managing tight deadlines. These abilities ensure clean, high-quality dialogue tracks that enhance storytelling and meet production standards.

What does a Full Time Dialogue Editor do?

A Full Time Dialogue Editor is responsible for editing, cleaning, and enhancing the recorded dialogue in film, television, or other media projects. They remove unwanted noise, ensure clarity, and synchronize dialogue with on-screen action. Their work is crucial for delivering clear and natural-sounding conversations, often collaborating closely with sound designers, mixers, and directors to achieve the desired audio quality. This role requires strong technical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency with audio editing software.

What are some common challenges faced by full-time dialogue editors and how can they be managed on the job?

Full-time dialogue editors often encounter challenges such as cleaning up poor-quality recordings, matching audio across different takes, and ensuring the seamless integration of dialogue with sound effects and music. To manage these challenges, editors use advanced noise reduction software, maintain close communication with directors and sound supervisors, and rely on meticulous organization of audio files. Regular collaboration with the post-production team and staying up-to-date with the latest audio editing tools also help maintain high-quality results and meet tight deadlines.
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Primary Integrator for Army Service Component Command (ASCC) Education

Terrestris Global Solutions

Carlisle Barracks, PA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Are you looking for a Challenge? Looking for an innovative organization and the opportunity to learn and grow professionally? We can help! We are seeking a Primary Integrator for Army Service Component Command (ASCC) Education, to lead the CSL ASCC Program Support FY26-31 Contract. This contract will serve as the Primary Integrator for ASCC and Theater Army educational efforts for the US Army War College (USAWC). This is an on-site, full-time position working 40 hours per week, eight (8) hours per day, Monday to Friday, between the hours of 7 AM and 5 PM at Collins Hall/Root Hall on Carlisle Barracks, PA. Occasional weekend work may be required on Saturdays, between 6 AM and 6 PM to support course execution.

I've never heard of Terrestris. What do you do?

At Terrestris, we leverage technology to create better mission outcomes through better human performance. We form strong client and team relationships through transparency and strive to create an environment where our team can let their excellence shine through. By finding, developing, and incorporating new ideas, we provide memorable services. Rooted in the USMC values of honor, courage, and commitment, Terrestris seeks to deliver extraordinary value to the American people by helping the Government become more efficient and effective.

So, what will the Primary Integrator for ASCC Education at Terrestris do?

The Primary Integrator for ASCC Education will be a key personnel position for the CSL ASCC Program Support FY26-31 Contract. This position will function as the primary integrator of ASCCs into USAWC. This position focuses on increasing ASCC and Theater Army expertise of senior Army leaders currently assigned to ASCCs or having significant Theater Army equities. This includes teaching TASC courses at Carlisle Barracks, a Theater Army (ASCC) elective, and supporting associated projects, research, and events. The hire will integrate the ASCC (Theater Army) into course lessons and curriculum and present this material during the various courses. This position is contingent upon contract award.

What does a typical day look like for a Primary Integrator for ASCC Education ?

You will:

  1. Integrate ASCC education, develop curriculum, deliver courses, research concepts, assess programs, and provide strategic recommendations.
    1. Coordinate ASCC education efforts, manage meetings, engage stakeholders, maintain POAMs, and produce guidance and reports.
  2. Deliver monthly ASCC education status report and briefing to USAWC leadership.
  3. Provide Academic support to up to ten (10) Theater Army Staff Courses (TASC) and one (1) elective. Plan, develop academic materials, deliver, administer, and assess ASCC/TASC courses and elective, including materials, instruction, logistics, grading, and reporting.
  4. Attend and support up to five (5) ASCC-related exercises; each exercise will not exceed five (5) days (not including travel time). Support includes planning, facilitation, subject matter expertise, and timely submission of initial and final reports.
  5. Develop and deliver presentations and lessons supporting USAWC objectives while tracking progress and reporting outcomes.
    1. Develop, approve, and deliver ASCC presentations, facilitate discussions, and submit post-presentation reports.
  6. Develop lesson materials, deliver instruction, facilitate dialogue, and submit post-lesson reports.
  7. Support research projects by developing topics, conducting research, coordinating efforts, editing products, and submitting final documentation.
  8. Review assigned documents, recommend improvements with rationale, and submit required documentation within established timelines.
  9. Propose, attend, and support up to four (4) symposia. Participate, facilitate discussions, and submit post-event reports and documentation.
  10. Provide intellectual and administrative support for up to two (2) projects, programs, or events supporting USAWC goals, missions, and vision. This involves providing expertise, administration, planning, participation, facilitation, and submission of initial and final post-event reports.
  11. Travel as required by the government to attend meetings, conferences, and/or training; locations may include US Army Europe/Africa, Wiesbaden, Germany; USARPAC, Fort Shafter, Hawaii; Scott Air Force Base, South Carolina; Joint Base San Antonio, Texas; Fort Bragg, North Carolina, NATO LANDCOM, Izmir, Turkey.
  12. Complete training as required by the contract.

What qualifications do you look for?

You might be the professional we're looking for if you have:

  • A current Secret clearance is required.
  • Authorization to permanently work in the United States without sponsorship.
  • A master's degree in a discipline related to military organizational issues (e.g., Strategic Studies, Leadership, Military Arts and Science, management of large organizations, Military History).
  • Have completed advanced Professional Military Education (at least Intermediate-Level Education as per CJCSI 1800.01F).
  • A minimum of three (3) years' experience in planning and operations at echelons above brigade.

What kind of benefits does Terrestris Offer?

We offer outstanding benefits including health, life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits, as well as paid leave, professional development, tuition assistance, and work-life programs. Our award programs acknowledge employees for exceptional performance and superior demonstration of our service standards. Full-time and part-time employees working at least 20 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible to participate in our benefit programs. Other offerings may be provided for employees not within this category.

Terrestris is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.

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