Lead Sound Technician/A2
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Creative Arts/Media
Music / Audio Production, TV / Film Production -
Entertainment & Gaming
Music / Audio Production, TV / Film Production
About Village Theatre
Based in Issaquah, WA, with operations in Everett, WA, Village Theatre is a leading producer of musical theatre in the Pacific Northwest. Producing entertaining, quality productions since 1979, Village Theatre has grown into one of the region’s best-attended theatres, with pre‑Covid numbers reflecting just over 18,000 Mainstage season subscribers and 220,000 projected total attendance each season. Through its Village Originals program, Village Theatre is nationally recognized for its contribution to the development of new musical, having supported the creation of over 175 new works to date.
Village Theatre also takes pride in nurturing tomorrow’s audiences through its Youth Education programs, serving over 56,000 young people and their families annually.
Village Theatre is dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage candidates whose experience does not perfectly match every qualification to apply, as they may be the best fit for the role.
About the PositionThe Lead Sound Technician/A2 will collaborate with the production and artistic departments to provide audio support for Village Theatre Mainstage shows and other events at Village Theatre venues in Issaquah and Everett, WA. In addition to Mainstage Productions, this role will also support KIDSTAGE programming, The Festival of New Musicals, and rental events as needed.
Principal Responsibilities- Prepare, install, and maintain all audio systems for Mainstage productions at the Francis J. Gaudette Theatre and Everett Performing Arts Center and other events, including wireless mic systems, on‑stage and orchestra pit monitors, and other related systems.
- Act as the primary deck audio technician, overseeing all audio systems on the deck during performances.
- Coordinate and deploy wireless mic systems, including RF coordination, preparing mics for performers, ensuring consistent mic placement, and safe operation of equipment.
- Build and maintain body and head‑worn microphone rigs for individual actors as required.
- Maintain and troubleshoot various audio systems and equipment, including wireless mics, amplifiers, speakers, consoles, Avioms, and intercom systems.
- Collaborate with the Head Audio Engineer to develop and create show‑appropriate paperwork specific to each individual production’s needs.
- Coordinate and collaborate with Stage Management for all deck‑related audio work as it relates to performers and show schedules.
- Coordinate with other departments to create and deploy show‑specific items, including onstage monitors and other specialty items.
- Coordinate with the costume, wig, and wardrobe departments regarding the proper usage and implementation of wireless microphones.
- Work with actors to dress wireless microphones, ensuring proper placement and care guidelines are followed.
- Contribute to creating a culture of care by utilizing consent‑based practices in all interactions.
- Train other technicians on the Lead Sound Technician/A2 show tracks and audio best practices.
- Follow health and safety guidelines.
- Attend production meetings and staff meetings as scheduled.
- Bachelor’s degree in Technical Theatre or equivalent experience working as an audio engineer in a professional producing, theatre environment (2+ years of experience preferred).
- Expert in implementing, troubleshooting, and maintaining audio systems, including wireless microphones, digital consoles (experience with Yamaha and Behringer preferred), speaker systems, and wired & wireless intercoms.
- Proficient computer skills with specific knowledge of Outlook, Word, Excel, and audio platforms, including WSM, WWB, QLab, and Mainstage.
- Calm and professional demeanor, sense of humor encouraged.
- Excellent problem‑solving skills in a collaborative environment.
- Proven ability to communicate effectively across multiple departments and with dynamic people verbally and in writing.
- Commitment to using consent‑based practices, with regular affirmation, when interacting with other personnel.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively both independently and cohesively with a team.
- Ability to follow health and…
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