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Old 30th December 2004   #1
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HELP WANTED - Studio Tech for Large Manhattan Studio

Hey all,
it's time for me to move on so i need to hire a
replacement for myself as a tech at a large manhattan
recording studio. please read the descriptions below
and send your resumes to ccoady1@yahoo.com or
ccoady1@gmail.com

ABOUT THE JOB:
day time tech at Manhattan recording studio from 9-5.
there are two other techs who all work together to
keep the studio running smoothly. you will be the
primary protools tech and are soley responsible for
keeping the protools systems up to date and
functioning properly. other responsibilities include
wiring, SSL channel and fader repairs, running video
and digital sync networks, maintaining the company's
internet system, synchronizing and aligning analog
tape machines and just generally keeping things cool.
we have several bigtime mix engineers who can be very
demanding. alot of what your job is about is keeping
these guys happy. i will train whoever gets the job
until i leave at the end of january.

ABOUT THE STUDIO:
a 5 floor recording facility in midtown manhattan. one
of new york cities primary studios with 4 SSL rooms
for mixing or tracking. many historic records have
been cut here and its been my home base for the last 2
years. the staff consists of an owner, three managers, about
a dozen assistant engineers and many interns. it
operates 24 hours a day 360 days a year.

QUALIFICATIONS:
- you absolutely must know everything about Digidesign
Protools HD hardware and software. we have several
systems and they need routine maintenance. also when
sessions stop you need to quickly solve the problems
to reduce downtime oftenly while the clients are
watching you carefully.
- you must fluently know macintosh hardware and
software and understand operating system errors.
- complete understanding of analog and digital signal
flow.
- able to use multimeter, oscilliscope, cable tester,
and soldering iron
- full understanding of synchronization for digital
clocking as well as positional reference
- must be able to align analog multitrack and mixdown
recorders (Studer and Ampex)
- experience with SSL mixing consoles a plus. we have
4 of them and you will have to keep them serviced

Thanks for checking this out!
Chris Coady
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