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Frank Oldfield
M.Ed. (TESOL)., Online Remote Adult Education Teacher, Educator & Facilitator.
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Frank’s Answer
https://www.careervillage.org/users/Frank
Search: Audio Engineer.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/miamifl
Speech/Audiology Specialist
City of Miami FL
Full-Time: $37,835.20 Annually.
Category: Parks & Recreation, Human Services,
Community Development, Program Activity Planning.
Department: Human Services.
Good Luck! Best Regards! Frank.
Saturday 22.05.2021. Time: 18:14 p.m.
Search: Audio Engineer.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/miamifl
Speech/Audiology Specialist
City of Miami FL
Full-Time: $37,835.20 Annually.
Category: Parks & Recreation, Human Services,
Community Development, Program Activity Planning.
Department: Human Services.
Good Luck! Best Regards! Frank.
Saturday 22.05.2021. Time: 18:14 p.m.
Updated
Brandon’s Answer
That depends on the type of company or work that you get into with audio engineering. Aside from the typical job of controlling the sound system so that it is working properly , mixing to create music, or any other aspects of the job that you can pursue with being an audio engineer, that can depend on the work that you decide to do. There could be jobs that require your attention from television or radio stations that operate 24/7 that needs employees, while on the other hand you might enter a contract where you provide services to a company for a set amount of time. It can vary, but you have to remember that you are the one handling the sound, one of the most important aspects when it comes to any form of media. You have to work hard and diligently to make sure that the product is the best that it can be.