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The Recording Engineer, Audio Technician, & Tyler-Tallman Hall manager is responsible for all live ... Sound Board Operator for all Music Department and Music Department co-sponsored events in TTH and ...

The Recording Engineer, Audio Technician, & Tyler-Tallman Hall manager is responsible for all live ... Sound Board Operator for all Music Department and Music Department co-sponsored events in TTH and ...

Operate and maintain sound recording equipment * Record all major music department performances ... Bachelor's degree in audio engineering, recording arts or music is preferred. * A minimum of three ...

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... recording voiceovers for use in games and marketing materials. This position works closely with ... Intermediate to Sophisticated level in Music Composition, Sound Design, and Audio Engineering.

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... sound recording equipment * Provide camera, and audio/lighting production support as needed, and ... engineering staff * Detail oriented * Excellent communication and organization skills * Basic ...

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How much do sound recording engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for sound recording engineer in the United States is $55.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.14 and $74.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Sound Recording Engineer?

A Sound Recording Engineer is a professional who operates and manages audio recording equipment to capture, mix, and edit sound for music, film, television, or other media. They work closely with producers, musicians, and other audio professionals to ensure high-quality sound recordings. Their responsibilities often include setting up microphones, adjusting audio levels, using digital audio workstations, and applying effects to enhance the final product. Sound Recording Engineers require strong technical skills and a good ear for detail.

What is the difference between Sound Recording Engineer vs Sound Technician?

AspectSound Recording EngineerSound Technician
CredentialsAudio engineering degree or certificationTechnical training or certification in audio equipment
Work EnvironmentRecording studios, post-production facilitiesLive events, broadcast, or studio setups
Employer & IndustryMusic, film, TV, and commercial productionBroadcast stations, live events, and venues
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on recording and mixingFocuses on setup and operation of audio equipment

While both roles involve working with audio equipment, a Sound Recording Engineer primarily focuses on capturing, mixing, and producing high-quality recordings in studio settings. In contrast, a Sound Technician handles the setup, operation, and maintenance of audio equipment during live events or broadcasts. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in the audio industry.

What are some common challenges Sound Recording Engineers face during live recording sessions, and how can they be addressed?

Sound Recording Engineers often encounter challenges such as unpredictable acoustics, equipment malfunctions, and balancing sound levels among multiple performers during live sessions. To address these, engineers typically conduct thorough sound checks, prepare backup equipment, and maintain clear communication with performers and the technical team. Flexibility and problem-solving skills are essential, as quick adjustments may be needed to ensure optimal sound quality throughout the session.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sound Recording Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sound Recording Engineer, you need a solid understanding of audio engineering principles, acoustics, and music production, often supported by a degree or certification in audio engineering or a related field. Proficiency with digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools or Logic Pro, as well as familiarity with mixing consoles and studio equipment, is essential. Strong attention to detail, creative problem-solving, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with artists and producers. These skills ensure high-quality audio production, efficient studio sessions, and the ability to meet artistic and technical expectations.
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Job description

The Recording Engineer, Audio Technician, & Tyler-Tallman Hall manager is responsible for all live event recording, studio recording, audio archival maintenance, and recording distribution for the Music Department and events co-sponsored by the Music Department. This position provides support for Music faculty, staff, lesson instructors, and students on the integration of existing and emerging audio technologies to support instruction and performance. The position will provide technical support for the Electronic Music & Recording Studio and Digital Music Laboratory. The position also includes serving as a manager for Tyler-Tallman Recital Hall and running the sound board for Music events in that space. The position will train and manage any necessary work study students.

  • Recording Engineer
    • Provide high quality digital recording, mixing, and editing for Music Department and Music Department co-sponsored events in Tyler-Tallman Hall (TTH), Duke Family Performance Hall (DFPH), Davidson College Presbyterian Church (DCPC), other campus spaces, and Recording Studio for archive.
    • Manage and backup data to Music Department archival hard drives and cloud.
    • Serve as backup videographer for TTH performances (not video editing).
    • Hire, train, and supervise any necessary work study students.
  • Sound Board Operator for all Music Department and Music Department co-sponsored events in TTH and DCPC
    • Run pre-performance sound checks for performances in TTH requiring live mics.
    • Coordinate with Tech Services' Sound Board Operator for events in DFPH.
    • Coordinate with DCPC staff to run DCPC soundboard.
  • Tyler-Tallman Hall Manager
    • Serve as point person for Music events in TTH (approximately 40 per week during academic year) and non-Music events in TTH (approximately 2 per week during the academic year and sporadically throughout the summer), coordinating with the Director of Production & Promotion as necessary.
    • Serve as point person for any TTH lighting board technical issues.
    • Coordinate with T&I for Crestron migration and projector maintenance in TTH.

Classroom & Lab Maintenance

  • Assist the Music Department in the development and maintenance of the Electronic Music & Recording Studio and Digital Music Laboratory, staying abreast of emerging audio/multimedia software and technologies.
  • Serve as primary technician and provide maintenance for new Digital Creation Space in Sloan expected in summer/fall 2027 or 2028 (which will be approximately double the number of stations of current Digital Music Studio/"Keyboard Lab")
  • Coordinate with T&I for Music Department computer hardware replacements and upgrades in Sloan classrooms, current Digital Music/Keyboard Lab, future Digital Creation Space, and Electronic Music & Recording studio.
  • Manage and oversee departmental software purchases, upgrades, renewals, and master accounts for software subscriptions.
  • Coordinate with T&I and Physical Plant for Crestron migration and other upgrades and projects involving audio technologies in Sloan classrooms.
  • Troubleshoot speaker issues in Sloan classrooms.
  • Coordinate with Physical Plant and campus electricians for any necessary adjustments to infrastructure of wires within Sloan.
  • Maintain a budget for purchasing equipment, hardware, software, keyboards, and accessories necessary for event recording and studio, lab, and classroom maintenance and instruction.
  • Recycle, trade up, upcycle, or find ways to appropriately dispose of obsolete electronics.

Faculty & Staff Support

  • Offer guest sessions on recording for music classes.
  • Collaborate with Music faculty to train students in audio recording and mastering techniques in the recording studio.
  • Assist Appalachian Ensemble Director with creating audio clips for rehearsal purposes.
  • Record DCSO student composition reading sessions in Sloan 200.
  • Serve as Sound Operator for Theatre's & Music's collaborations on musicals.
  • Assist faculty with emergency recordings or livestreams in case of a global pandemic.


Required

  • B.M., B.S., or B.A. in Sound Recording, Sound Engineering, Audio Engineering, Recording Arts, or similar field
  • Five years of relevant hands-on experience required, which may include an M.M., M.S., or M.F.A.; Significant live event audio recording and production experience in orchestral, choral, and jazz big band music and experience working with faculty, preferably in a college environment. Ability to manage a digital recording studio. Excellent audio recording and mastering skills, interpersonal, organizational, and leadership skills, and experience with recent developments in audio technology. Strong oral and written communication skills with a solid customer service orientation.

Preferred

  • Basic skills in audio circuitry, electrical engineering, and soldering.

Information about how to submit an application can be found at https://employment.davidson.edu.

Davidson is a highly selective, nationally ranked, residential liberal arts college located in Davidson, North Carolina, near Charlotte. We seek to hire talented faculty and staff who are committed to achieving excellence within an inclusive community where diverse backgrounds and perspectives are valued.Â