Audio Engineer
What do Audio Engineers do?
From TV and movies, to CD and radio, an Audio Engineer makes the transmission and translation of sound, atmosphere, and music possible. They're a vital part of any production and tend to work in groups, especially on larger productions such as movies. An audio engineer uses machinery and equipment to record, synchronize, mix or reproduce music, voices, or sound effects. He or she can work in the movie, music recording, theater or video game industries. Audio engineers may also be called sound engineering technicians, recording engineers or sound engineers.There are 5650 music industry professionals with the job title Audio Engineer on Music Jobs
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Audio Engineer jobs which have appeared on the Music Jobs jobs board:
| Film/Sound Editor New York, NY (non-paid or commission only) | Today |
| Audio Engineering Internship Boston, MA (non-paid or commission only) | 02/08/12 |
| Sound Designer Grand Lake, CO | 02/08/12 |
Job description sources include (but are not limited to) imdb.com, skillset.org and wikipedia.









