Live Production Technician (Project Based)
Description
We Are Looking For
Advanced Systems Group LLC is seeking well-rounded (audio expertise highly preferred) Live Production Technicians to join our high-performing team and support a high-frequency, multi-studio streaming platform producing simultaneous live and on-demand content, where every production run serves both a live audience and a permanent content library. The ideal candidate leads with deep expertise in live audio across networked audio environments and brings a working knowledge of robotic camera systems, production comms, and studio control room operations.
This position is part of our Flex Workforce. As a Flex team member, you'll work on a project-to-project basis, supporting a variety of leading media and technology clients. Flex roles are ongoing and dynamic; work may vary in cadence, length, and scope depending on client needs. This setup offers flexibility, exposure to top-tier companies, and the chance to grow your skills across multiple exciting assignments.
Estimated schedule: Shift-based rotation including early mornings, evenings, weekends (Saturdays and Sundays), and public holidays as required. Between 20 and 40-hour workweeks. (Specific schedules will vary by project and client engagement.)
Responsibilities
Operate a sound desk and robotic multi-camera system simultaneously and general technical setup to support high-quality live and recorded production
Manage multi-zone studio audio, including dedicated talent zones, audience zones, and broadcast faders, simultaneously on the Yamaha QL1
Monitor and correct acoustic feedback in live talent environments, including stage speaker configurations in high-density studio settings
Coordinate IEM signal chains for on-air talent during live-to-tape productions, including fader ceiling management and pack-level coordination
Adapt technical approach across multiple studio environments, each presenting distinct acoustic conditions and production demands
Monitor, troubleshoot, and uphold production quality for live and prerecorded streams
Support the workflow that transforms live events into on-demand assets
Act as the first point of escalation for production-related issues, collaborating closely with engineering and wider teams
Ensure smooth execution of production runs, including protocols, timings, and on-the-ground coordination
QC additional production content, including scenic assets, original production, and remote content
Contribute to an environment that values creativity, innovation, problem-solving, and operational excellence
Required Qualifications and Experience
Professional experience in a live broadcast or studio control room environment
Working knowledge of operating a networked audio ecosystem simultaneously within a live production environment, including digital audio consoles, audio over IP protocols, and broadcast control and routing systems
Strong understanding of live audio mixing as the primary technical competency, with working knowledge of robotic camera systems, vision mixers, and production comms
Experience in a high-frequency live streaming production environment with simultaneous live audience and broadcast output
RTS Comms Panels
DPA Microphone Systems
In-Ear Monitor (IEM) Signal Chain Operation
Clear understanding of shot framing, audio mixing, and production comms etiquette
Ability to multitask under pressure while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail
Motivated team player with a proactive approach, strong communication, and a commitment to collaborative working
Yamaha QL1 Audio Mixing Console or similar
Dante Networked Audio Protocol
Yamaha Cerebrum Broadcast Control and Routing System
Ross Carbonite/TouchDrive
Mark Roberts Robotic Camera Control System
Sony FS7 Camera (Robotic Operation)
Multi-Zone Live Audio Mixing
Basic Mac OS X and Apple Computer experience
Ross and EVS Control Panels
Preferred Qualifications and Experience
Understanding of end-to-end streaming workflows
Ability to adapt to streaming-native workflows distinct from legacy linear broadcast environments
Readiness to operate independently within a structured onboarding window with minimal ramp-up time
Comfort working in shifts, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends
Adaptable and able to quickly learn to turn a tight training schedule into high-level performance