Profession

Sound Engineer

Expert in audio recording and playback

Fields of activity | Sound Engineer

As a sound engineer, you’ll be responsible for a wide range of audio projects, including recording, editing, and mixing sounds to achieve optimal acoustic results. These refined recordings may be used in music productions, films, or podcasts.

Beyond that, the role of a sound engineer may include managing sound systems for live events such as concerts, theater performances, or conferences. You’ll eliminate background noise and ensure optimal sound quality. Setting up, dismantling, maintaining and caring of audio equipment – such as microphones, mixing consoles and recording devices – will also be key aspects of your job.


Personal requirements | Sound Engineer

  • Technical expertise
  • Understanding of musical composition and structure
  • Good sense of hearing
  • Communication and teamwork skills
  • Perseverance and patience

Path to the profession | Sound Engineer

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Potential jobs | Sound Engineer

As a sound engineer, you’ll work either in a recording studio or behind the scenes at live events. Career opportunities exist in the media and cultural sector, including radio and television stations, theaters, concert halls, opera houses, and recording studios. You might also find employment at event companies. If you prefer to work independently, you can pursue a career as a freelance sound engineer for live events.