Resident Sound Designer & Manager of Audio (FT - on-site)
Company: ZACHARY SCOTT THEATER CENTER
Location: Austin
Posted on: April 19, 2025
Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARY: ZACH creates exceptional theatre experiences
that inspire and engage the Austin community. The Manager of
Audio/Visual acts as the resident Sound Designer and supervisor of
the Audio Department at ZACH, providing leadership to all
full-time, part-time, and contract employees in the on-time,
on-budget execution of production audio needs, serving as designer
for ZACH Mainstage, Family Series, and Events as well as
coordinating guest sound designers as appropriate.This critical
role ensures the maintenance of audio equipment and inventory,
coordinating with external designers, directors, musical directors,
artists, and musicians in the fulfillment of production needs. As
resident Sound Designer, this role is responsible for the
configuration of each venue's sound system including the placement
and designation of microphones, monitors, loudspeakers, control
hardware, and production specific effects and musician support.
Additionally, the Manager of Audio works closely with the Manager
of Lighting/Video, Manager of Stage Operations, and General Manager
to support non-production use of ZACH facilities and rehearsal
spaces for special events, rentals, development events, and
meetings.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Hires, mentors, and supervises all full-time, part-time, and
over hire audio and video personnel for each production; providing
performance feedback, mentorship and staff development, and payroll
approvals.
- Serves as Resident Sound Designer for ZACH Mainstage and Family
series productions as well as special events and other projects as
assigned by the Artistic Director and Director of Production each
season.
- Collaborates with Directors, Designers, Director of Production,
rental houses, and other suppliers to achieve desired designs
within designated budgets.
- Maintains inventory and purchases of all departmental
equipment.
- Oversees the installation and use of both wired and wireless
clear-com systems.
- Collaborates with contributing departments to ensure department
needs are met for all events.
- Builds, layers, and edits sound cues and music quickly in
collaboration with the Director and other members of the Production
Team.
- Sources all music and sound effects for each production.
- In charge of all multi-track recording required for each
production and event.
- Responsible for tracking all audio budgets and ordering of
supplies for each production.
- In charge of the programming of digital audio consoles and Qlab
programming for all events and productions.
- Collaborates with the Technical Director, Manager of
Lighting/Video, and Manager of Stage Operations to solve problems
that bridge departments, including hangchart development and cable
paths on deck.
- Required attendance at all technical rehearsals and previews
until released by Director of Production
- Assists the education department in the execution of sound
designs and the hiring of sound board operators
- Helps to maintain relationships with universities and other
Regional companies in order to develop the audio and video overhire
pool.
- Performs all work with a direct reflection of the Mission,
Vision, and Values of ZACH Theatre.
EDUCATION, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
- 3+ years of experience supervising a department of technicians
and over-hire crews with preference in a regional or touring house
under AEA contracts, and a Bachelors in Sound Engineering or
comparable professional experience, or an equivalent combination of
education and experience.
- Experience overseeing departmental budgets, forecasts, and
other budgetary requirements, primarily in a producing theater or
company.
- Experience with Crestron Control Systems and Yamaha consoles,
namely CL5.
- Extensive experience in sound and audio programming and
practices with a deep understanding of technical networking
components and their use in sound and design in a theatrical
setting.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Working knowledge of MS Office and Google Suite.
- Understanding of Yamaha CL Series and Allen & Heath Avantis
digital audio consoles, Shure wireless microphones, and Clear-com
systems.
- Understanding of Christie and 3M video projection equipment,
networking systems, and programming.
- Understanding of show control systems including MIDI and
OSC.
- Ability to use a variety of sound and video performance
software including QLAB and Pro Tools.
- Understanding of Crestron operation and troubleshooting.
- Understanding of DANTE and other networking systems.
- Management of expenditures within set budgets and the
forecasting of expenses in relation to scope of work and
design.
- Competency of theatrical rigging standards as it pertains to
overhead rigging of audio and video equipment in counterweight,
dead hang, temporary, and permanent installation environments.
- Extensive knowledge of musical theater as it pertains to sound
design including live orchestras and bands and their
instrumentation.PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:This is an
on-site, campus-based role with some flexibility for occasional
hybrid work. The physical demands described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals to perform these functions upon
request.
- Ability to lift, push, pull or otherwise maneuver up to 60 lbs
without assistance periodically.
- This position is frequently required to sit for long periods of
time.
- The noise level in this work environment is typically moderate
and can be high.
- Must be able to work in a shared office space and maintain
focus in a noisy environment.
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision and the ability to tell differences among colors.
- Works nights, weekends and holidays as required. Schedule
changes weekly. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:Reports to: Director
of ProductionSupervises (if any): Lead Audio Engineer and Temporary
Audio/Video overhiresSupports: Production Team and ZACH StaffPeer
collaboration/communicates with: All Departments
This position is a Full-Time, exempt hourly position not eligible
for overtime. This position is eligible to participate in ZACH's
employee benefits programs including medical, dental, vision,
retirement, and other ancillary coverage, in addition to robust
paid-time off and other employee benefit offerings.
ZACH is committed to ensuring an equitable and inclusive workforce
and we strive for a team that reflects Austin's diverse culture.
All applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sexual
orientation, gender identity, disability, sex or age.
Compensation details: 60000-65000 Yearly Salary
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Keywords: ZACHARY SCOTT THEATER CENTER, San Antonio , Resident Sound Designer & Manager of Audio (FT - on-site), Professions , Austin, Texas
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