Job Description
At Zach, we believe in the power of light—to illuminate new ideas, spark imagination, and bring people together. As Austin's leading professional producing theater, we create vibrant, intimate theater experiences that engage, inspire, and connect our community. The Audio Engineer is responsible for the mixing, engineering, installation and implementation of all live and recorded sound elements for Main Stage performances at Zach Theater, including the installation for Education performances and Rentals & Events.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Program and operate the audio console and all related equipment for onstage rehearsals, previews, performances, and rental events. This includes managing wireless communication systems, wireless microphone systems, and mixing live bands for musical while ensuring all work aligns with Zach’s Artistic and Production standards
Assist in the load‑in, setup, operation, and testing of audio equipment
Assist the Resident Sound Designer and Manager of Audio in completing work notes
Operate as Audio Crew Leader during performance calls when the Manager of Audio is not present
Interpret and execute system designs from prepared drawings and other relevant production paperwork
Safely rig speaker positions, pipes, and hanging points from height in coordination with the Manager of Audio and the Stage Operations Supervisor
Complete regular maintenance of audio equipment
Assist in the setup and content capture of all production recording sessions
Perform all show duties under the guidance of the Manager of Audio in conjunction with the Stage Operations Supervisor
Coordinate and communicate needs with Music, Wardrobe/Wigs, Hair & Makeup, Stage Management, Lighting, and other relevant departments and external designers and overhires as directed by the Manager of Audio
Attend rehearsals, tech rehearsals, and performances as required
Attend and participates in production meetings, departmental meetings, and full company meetings as required
Provide regular updates to the Manager of Audio on all areas of responsibility
Must be available to work performance runs including nights, weekends, and some holidays
Perform other duties as assigned in support of production needs and departmental goals
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
At least three years of experience in professional live audio production (Required) OR at least two years of experience in professional live audio production and a Bachelor’s Degree in related field or equivalent professional experience (Preferred)
At least two years of experience with Yamaha digital audio console (Preferred)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Extensive experience mixing, engineering, and implementing sound elements for large-scale live theatrical productions, preferably with Yamaha family digital audio consoles
Experience operating, programming, and troubleshooting digital audio consoles, wireless microphone systems, and backstage communication systems
Experience operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting video systems (pit camera, backstage video monitors)
Experience with cue playback systems (Qlab)
Knowledge of Dante software, hardware and IP protocols
Experience with multi‑track recording
Knowledge of proper equipment uses and limits
Knowledge of video projection software and MIDI cued processes
Aptitude for and knowledge of electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems
Skilled in using basic hand and power tools
Knowledgeable about safety regulations and best practices
Comfortable working within a rigorous production schedule
Capable of working independently and collaboratively
Open to learning and adapting to new situations
Strong at setting priorities and managing workload
Communicates clearly in both oral and written form
Works effectively with individuals at all levels of the organization
Demonstrates creative problem‑solving and troubleshooting skills
Performs well under pressure and in fast‑paced environments
Ability to perform all work with a direct reflection of the vision, mission, and values of Zach Theater
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This is a campus‑based, on‑site role. 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 with disabilities to perform these functions upon discussion with HR.
Ability to lift, push, pull, or maneuver up to 70 lbs repeatedly, alone or with assistance
Comfortable working on ladders, mechanical lifts, or other high places over 15’
Acute and balanced hearing
Must have reliable transportation and the ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends and holidays and/or on call based on production need
The noise level in this work environment is typically moderate and can be high.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports to: Resident Sound Designer and Manager of Audio
Supervises (if any): None
Supports: Production
Peer collaboration/communicates with: Stage Operations, Lighting, Costumes, Wardrobe and Scenic Departments
PAY:
Beginning pay starting at $19-22 per hour commensurate with experience and qualifications. New hires are typically brought into the organization between the minimum and midpoint of the range posted depending upon qualifications, years of experience in a similar role, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. This role will regularly be scheduled to work overtime during technical rehearsal weeks.
All offers of employment are conditional pending the successful completion of background and reference checks.
We’re excited to review your application. To ensure a smooth and fair hiring process, please apply online only. We’re not able to accommodate calls or in‑person visits about this position.
Some of the great benefits available to Zach Employees:
Affordable Healthcare Coverage for Full‑Time Employees and their Dependents
Employer Paid Life and AD&D insurance
Employer Paid Short and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
401K Matching Program
Vacation, Sick, and Personal Time
Paid Holidays
Free Parking
Tickets to Mainstage and Family Series shows and enrollment in Camps/Classes
Zach Theater 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.
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