How can I become an audio operator?

Career: Audio Operator

The qualifications you need to become an audio operator or engineer vary, but many employers prefer candidates with postsecondary education or experience in a similar position. You should be familiar with standard audio and communications equipment such as mixing consoles, ancillary sound processing gear, playback systems, software programs, and more. You need to have excellent technical skills, and some positions may require working on nights, weekends, or holidays. The responsibilities of an audio operator involve operating a soundboard for live or recorded television, radio, or other media programs. They set up and test microphones and interruptible foldback (IFB) as needed, as well as other equipment.