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Auburn University

Production Manager, Audio (GPAC)

Auburn University, Oregon, Illinois, United States, 61061


Production Manager, Audio (GPAC)Effective July 1, 2024, Auburn University will fully comply with the modifications made to the Fair Labor Standards Act’s minimum salary threshold for overtime pay. As a result of these changes, some positions which are currently designated as exempt will be re-designated as non-exempt. For more information on these changes, visit this link.

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Effective October 1, 2024, Non-Faculty pay ranges will be updated to align with Auburn's fiscal year. Please note that the new ranges will reflect a slight increase. Employment with Auburn University is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of a background check.Position Details Position InformationRequisition Number: S3987PHome Org Name: AU Performing Arts CenterDivision Name: Administrative EffectivenessPosition Title: Production Manager, Audio (GPAC)Job Class Code: AB16Appointment Status: Full-timePart-time FTE: Limited Term: NoLimited Term Length:Job SummaryThe Jay & Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center (GPAC) is seeking a talented and dynamic

Production Manager (Audio)

to take charge of Audio and Video operations, working closely with the Director of Production. GPAC is a state-of-the-art venue that hosts an exciting variety of events—from touring and professional artists to university and community performances, plus special event rentals. As the Sound Board Operator (A1 or A2), you’ll oversee audio and video crews, coordinate load-ins, maintain equipment, and ensure that every performance runs smoothly.Essential Functions

Acts as Sound Board Operator (A1 or A2) for productions, providing a professional audio mix as front-of-house engineer and/or monitor engineer on any given production.Oversees all production sound operations, in compliance with the Gogue Performing Arts Center’s vision and mission for excellence.Provides and manages audio/video support for all building operations and events while demonstrating excellent customer service.Oversee and operate systems pertaining to audio throughout the entire venue.Monitors and implements industry best practices in sound and projection rigging and installation.Trains and supervises students, TES, and contracted employees involved in audio and video production operations of the GPAC.Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree plus 3 years of experience with theater operations, including audio and video systems for live performances and/or touring productions.OR Associate’s degree plus 5 years of experience with theater operations, including audio and video systems for live performances and/or touring productions.OR High school diploma or equivalent plus 7 years of experience with theater operations, including audio and video systems for live performances and/or touring productions.Minimum Skills, License, and Certifications

Extensive knowledge of the methods, tools, and techniques used in the audio operation elements of live productions.Knowledge and proficiency in live mixing multi-channel analog/digital mixing consoles.Knowledge of video streaming operations.Ability to handle multiple tasks with accuracy and to establish and meet deadlines in a timely manner.Job frequently requires standing, walking, reaching, climbing, or balancing, stooping/kneeling/crouching/crawling, talking, hearing, handling objects with hands, and lifting up to 50 pounds.Job occasionally requires sitting, and lifting more than 100 pounds.Vision requirements: Ability to see information in print and/or electronically, ability to distinguish colors.Documents Needed to Apply

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