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An Assistant Sound Engineer records and edits sound for a range of musical productions. You might work in television, theatre, film or specialise in recorded music production. Assistant Sound Engineers ensure sound is clear and at an appropriate volume and may mix and edit finished work. You might use a range of equipment such as mixing consoles, editing equipment and recording devices.
Assistant Sound Engineers should have strong technical skills and a good understanding of audio production. It’s important you can follow instructions and work to a production brief. Assistant Sound Engineers must be able to work as part of a team and communicate clearly with clients and colleagues. You may have to work irregular hours in this role.