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Sound Utility Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

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... sound techniques to help ensure the safety of all student athletes; being proactive with head ... vehicle, utility vehicle, or golf cart) in order to perform the job duties? Driving may be ...

Stay current on industry trends, safety regulations, utility standards, and best practices ... Sound judgment and ability to handle confidential and sensitive information. * Strong ...

Microbiology Lab Technician

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$18.75 - $23.50/hr

... sound understanding of the skills required to perform the following routine activities ... Utilities -Testing of a) city water for total microbial count and the absence of enteric organisms ...

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Perform comprehensive site layout, grading, drainage, and utility design using AutoCAD Civil 3D for ... Strong problem-solving abilities and sound engineering judgment. * Proactive mindset with a focus ...

... and sound production; overseeing the editing and production of feature videos, weekly shows ... vehicle, utility vehicle, or golf cart) in order to perform the job duties? Driving may be ...

RCM Engineer

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$101K - $127K/yr

... and utilities. Provide leadership and coordination for troubleshooting, failure analysis ... on sound technical analysis and judgment. Perform and/or review detailed technical analyses ...

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How much do sound utility jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for sound utility in Alabama is $17.88, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.75 and $20.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a sound utility?

Sound utility technicians, often called 'sound utilities' or 'utility sound', are vital members of a film or television production's sound department. They support both the production sound mixer and boom operator by handling tasks such as setting up audio equipment, managing cables, placing wireless microphones, and troubleshooting technical issues on set. Their work ensures that audio recording runs smoothly and helps maintain clear communication within the sound team. This role requires technical knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing on-set needs.

What are the typical responsibilities of a sound utility and how do they contribute to the audio team on set?

A Sound Utility, also known as a Utility Sound Technician, provides essential support to the production sound mixer and boom operator on set. Their daily tasks often include setting up and maintaining audio equipment, running cables, managing wireless microphones, assisting with troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring clear communication among the sound team and other departments. This role is highly collaborative, requiring strong problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt quickly to changing production needs. By handling these crucial logistical and technical details, Sound Utilities help ensure the audio department operates smoothly, allowing mixers and boom operators to focus on capturing the best possible sound.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a sound utility, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sound Utility, you need a solid understanding of audio principles, basic electronics, and hands-on experience with sound equipment, often gained through technical training or apprenticeship. Familiarity with industry-standard audio gear, wireless microphone systems, and audio troubleshooting tools is essential. Strong teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication help you anticipate and resolve issues on set. These skills ensure seamless audio operations, support for the sound team, and high-quality production results.

What is the difference between Sound Utility vs Sound Technician?

AspectSound UtilitySound Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles may need technical certificationsOften requires a diploma or degree in audio engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, outdoor events, and live production settingsRecording studios, live venues, and broadcast environments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in live event setups, touring, and construction projectsCommon in media production, broadcasting, and entertainment industries

While both roles involve working with audio equipment, Sound Utility focuses on setting up and maintaining sound systems in live and outdoor environments, often requiring physical labor and technical skills. Sound Technicians typically handle the operation and troubleshooting of audio equipment in studio or broadcast settings, emphasizing technical expertise and audio production skills.

What are popular job titles related to Sound Utility jobs in Alabama?

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What cities in Alabama are hiring for Sound Utility jobs?

Cities in Alabama with the most Sound Utility job openings:

Infographic showing various Sound Utility job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,188 per year, or $17.9 per hour.

Crew Leader (Crew Foreperson)

Lewis Tree Service

Huntsville, AL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Overview
Join a Company That Grows People
At Lewis, we're not just trimming trees - we're building a future. As the second-largest utility vegetation management company in North America and a proud employee-owned business, we believe every person on our team matters. When you join Lewis, you're not just taking a job - you're investing in your future.
Why You'll Love It Here
  • Experience the great outdoors while working in nature, not stuck behind a desk!
  • Elevate your career with us - we prioritize training and internal promotions!
  • Join a vibrant team that champions safety, values your feedback, and fosters a strong sense of camaraderie!
  • Shape your future with us through our fantastic Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)!

Responsibilities
What You'll Do as a Crew Leader
As a Crew Leader at Lewis Services, you will oversee and manage a crew performing utility vegetation management, ensuring safe and efficient tree trimming and line clearing operations for the utility and other customers.
  • Supervise daily tree crew operations and ensure safe, efficient work practices, including training, onboarding, coaching, discipline, and ensure high-quality and efficient job performance.
  • Plan and assign tasks based on crew members' skills and job requirements.
  • Monitor and evaluate crew performance, including new hires, for training, promotion, and disciplinary actions.
  • Maintain up-to-date contact information for all crew members and report any availability or fitness-for-duty concerns to the General Foreman.
  • Conduct field training, retraining, and job briefings to ensure crew readiness.
  • Enforce safety standards and company policies, report unsafe conditions or incidents immediately.
  • Identify jobsite hazards and implement safeguards such as barriers and warning signs.
  • Make decisions regarding work slowdown due to weather or safety concerns.
  • Perform and direct tree trimming, removal, and clearance near energized lines using climbing or aerial lift techniques.
  • Operate and oversee use of equipment, including trucks, chippers, aerial lifts, and power saws.
  • Interpret work orders, utility drawings, and symbols related to line voltage and equipment.
  • Maintain clean and organized work vehicles and job sites.
  • Communicate with property owners to explain work, obtain access, and secure written permissions.
  • Promote positive relationships with customers, the public, utility representatives, and other contractors.
  • Cooperate with emergency services when blocking streets or driveways.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports on crew performance, incidents, equipment issues, and completed work.
  • Investigate incident reports and damage claims as assigned.
  • Monitor and control crew costs through efficient use of resources and equipment.
  • Stay informed on company policies, union agreements, and equipment standards.
  • Emergency Response
  • Respond to emergency situations to eliminate hazards and assist in service restoration.
  • Exercise sound judgment in urgent scenarios to protect life and property.
  • Request major tool or equipment repairs as needed.
  • Travel frequently, including overnight stays, as required.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications
What You Bring
  • At least 3 years of experience in a tree crew or in utility vegetation management.
  • Strong knowledge and understanding of the ANSI Z133 Safety Requirements and A300 Pruning Standards for arboricultural operations.
  • Proficient in the identification of poisonous plants.
  • Proficiency in electrical circuit basics and interpreting circuit maps.
  • Advanced in tree ascent/descent using ropes and a safety saddle, and skilled in aerial lift operations.
  • Crew Leader Technical Knowledge and Skills Certification (or ability to complete).
  • Valid driver's license, CDL (as needed), and required medical certification.
  • Acquire and keep the required training and licenses for the safe and proper use of herbicides.
  • CPR and First Aid certified (provided by Lewis).
  • Strong leadership, effective communication, and decision-making skills.
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable state, local, and federal regulations.
Physical Demands
Ability to:
  • Lift 50 lbs. to shoulder height or higher
  • Push or pull up to 50 lbs.
  • Walk or hike up to one mile on uneven terrain
  • Endure extreme climate variances (e.g., severe cold to high heat and humidity)
  • Hear, speak, see, and communicate effectively
  • Operate two-handed tools and equipment
  • Maintain skill in tree ascent and descent
  • Work and maneuver at considerable heights during adverse weather conditions

Continuously - Standing, Walking, Handling/Grasping, Repetitive Movements.
Frequently - Lifting/Carrying, Pushing/Pulling, Stooping/Kneeling, Reaching, Tree Ascending/Descending.
Occasionally - Driving, Climbing Stairs/Ladders.
Rarely - Sitting/Operating
Comments: You should expect variability in size, proportions, conditions, and weights of supplies, equipment, and work conditions.
Environmental Conditions:
Continuously - Outdoor work
Occasionally - Noise Levels
Frequently - Extreme Temperatures
Rarely - Contact with hazardous materials or air quality issues
Never - Confined Spaces
Comments: You should expect variability based on regional weather patterns. Personal protective equipment is required to be worn by OSHA and ANSI.
Tools & Equipment
Equipment may include:
  • Aerial lift trucks, dump trucks, ATVs
  • Chainsaws, pole saws, handsaws, chippers
  • Blowers, pruners, rakes, winches, ropes
  • Climbing gear: harness, chaps, spikes, hanger puller, manual and hydraulic pole saw, spikes.
  • Sprayer applicators, pump sprayer, herbicide applicators, fuel, cones, signs
  • Tablets and communication devices

What We Offer
Non-Union Benefits:
  • Competitive pay
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
  • Paid training and industry certifications
  • Health, dental, vision & HSA options
  • 401(k) +
  • Paid time off and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

People Promise
Our People Promise
Our commitment to Our People is key to the success of our business. We respect the differences between us, and we leverage those differences to create an environment where all employees feel welcome and fairly treated. We seek the best solutions possible by attracting and engaging a diverse workforce where all perspectives are sought out and valued.
Lewis Tree Service is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to providing equal opportunity for both applicants and employees. Lewis Tree Service prohibits unlawful discrimination or harassment of employees and applicants based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age (40+), religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristic, all employment decisions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, compensation, training, apprenticeship, promotion, demotion, transfer, lay-off and termination, and all other terms and conditions of employment. Lewis Tree Service's practices and policies are administered under applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Spanish Posting
Únase a una empresa que fomenta el crecimiento de las personas
En Lewis, no solo podamos árboles, construimos un futuro. Como la segunda empresa de mayor tamaño de gestión de servicios y vegetación en Norteamérica y una orgullosa empresa propiedad de sus empleados, creemos que cada persona de nuestro equipo es importante. Cuando se incorpora a Lewis, no solo comienza un trabajo, invierte en su futuro.
Por qué le encantará trabajar aquí
  • ¡Experimente un maravilloso entorno al aire libre mientras trabaja en la naturaleza, no quede atrapado detrás de un escritorio!
  • Eleve su carrera profesional con nosotros. ¡Priorizamos la capacitación y las promociones internas!
  • ¡Únase a un equipo vibrante que es pionero en seguridad, valora su opinión y fomenta un fuerte sentido de la camaradería!
  • ¡Forme su futuro con nosotros a través de nuestro fantástico Plan de Propiedad de Acciones para Empleados (ESOP)!

Sus funciones como Jefe de Cuadrilla
  • Como Jefe de Cuadrilla en Lewis Services, supervisará y administrará cuadrillas que gestionan la vegetación de las empresas de servicios públicos, garantizará operaciones eficientes de poda de árboles y limpieza de cables para las empresas de servicios públicos y otros clientes.
  • Supervisar las operaciones diarias del equipo de árboles y garantizar prácticas laborales seguras y eficientes, que incluyen la capacitación, la incorporación, el entrenamiento, la disciplina y garantizar un desempeño laboral eficiente y de alta calidad.
  • Planificar y asignar tareas según las habilidades de los miembros de la cuadrilla y los requisitos del trabajo.
  • Supervisar y evaluar el desempeño de la cuadrilla, incluidas las nuevas contrataciones, para su capacitación, promociones y medidas disciplinarias.
  • Mantener actualizada la información de contacto de todos los miembros de la cuadrilla e informar cualquier inquietud sobre disponibilidad o aptitud para el trabajo al capataz general.
  • Realizar capacitaciones de campo, nuevas capacitaciones y reuniones informativas de trabajo para garantizar la preparación de la cuadrilla.
  • Aplicar las normas de seguridad y las políticas de la empresa, informar de inmediato sobre condiciones inseguras o incidentes.
  • Identificar los peligros en el lugar de trabajo e implementar medidas de protección como barreras y señales de advertencia.
  • Tomar decisiones sobre la reducción del ritmo de trabajo debido al clima o los problemas de seguridad.
  • Realizar y dirigir la poda, remoción y limpieza de árboles cerca de líneas eléctricas mediante el uso de técnicas de escalada o plataformas aéreas.
  • Operar y supervisar el uso de equipos, incluidos camiones, astilladoras, plataformas aéreas y sierras eléctricas.
  • Interpretar órdenes de trabajo, planos de servicios públicos y símbolos relacionados con el voltaje de línea y los equipos.
  • Mantener los vehículos y los lugares de trabajo limpios y organizados.
  • Comunicarse con los propietarios para explicar el trabajo, obtener acceso y asegurar permisos escritos.
  • Promover relaciones positivas con los clientes, el público, representantes de servicios públicos y otros contratistas.
  • Cooperar con los servicios de emergencia cuando se bloquean calles o entradas de vehículos.
  • Mantener registros e informes precisos sobre el desempeño de la cuadrilla, incidentes, problemas de los equipos y trabajo completado.
  • Investigar informes de incidentes y reclamos por daños según se asignen.
  • Supervisar y controlar los costos de la cuadrilla mediante el uso eficiente de recursos y equipos.
  • Mantenerse informado sobre las políticas de la empresa, los acuerdos sindicales y los estándares de los equipos.
  • Responder ante emergencias.
  • Responder a situaciones de emergencia para eliminar peligros y ayudar a restablecer el servicio.
  • Aplicar buen juicio en situaciones urgentes para proteger la vida y los bienes.
  • Solicitar reparaciones importantes de herramientas o equipos, según sea necesario.
  • Viajar con frecuencia, incluidos pernoctes, según sea necesario.
  • Realizar otras tareas relacionadas asignadas.

Lo que usted aporta
  • Al menos 3 años de experiencia en cuadrilla de árboles o gestión de vegetación de servicios públicos.
  • Sólido conocimiento y comprensión de los requisitos de seguridad ANSI Z133 y los estándares de poda A300 para operaciones arborícolas.
  • Dominio en la identificación de plantas venenosas.
  • Dominio de los conceptos básicos de los circuitos eléctricos e interpretación de diagramas de circuitos.
  • Habilidades avanzadas para el ascenso/descenso de árboles con cuerdas y una silla de seguridad, y experto en operaciones de plataformas aéreas.
  • Certificación de conocimientos y habilidades técnicas del jefe de cuadrilla (o capacidad para completar estos requisitos).
  • Licencia de conducir válida, licencia de conducir comercial (CDL) (según sea necesario) y certificación médica requerida.
  • Obtener y mantener la capacitación y las licencias necesarias para el uso seguro y adecuado de herbicidas.
  • Certificación en RCP y primeros auxilios (proporcionado por Lewis).
  • Fuerte liderazgo, comunicación efectiva y habilidades de toma de decisiones.
  • Garantizar el cumplimiento de todas las reglamentaciones locales, estatales y federales aplicables.

Demandas físicas
Capacidad para las siguientes actividades:
  • Levantar 50 libras hasta la altura de los hombros o más arriba.
  • Empujar o tirar hasta 50 libras.
  • Caminar hasta una milla por terrenos irregulares.
  • Soportar variaciones climáticas extremas (por ejemplo, de frío intenso a calor y humedad elevados).
  • Escuchar, hablar, ver y comunicarse de manera efectiva.
  • Operar herramientas y equipos con las dos manos.
  • Mantener la habilidad al subir y bajar de los árboles.
  • Trabajar y maniobrar a alturas considerables durante condiciones climáticas adversas.

De forma continua: estar de pie, caminar, manipular/sujetar, realizar movimientos repetitivos.