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United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Posted: 23 Apr 2024
Royal College of Music

Royal College of Music

Studio Support Engineer

(part-time)
£16,189 - £17,894 p/year
Founded in 1882, The Royal College of Music (RCM) is a world leading music conservatoire with a prestigious history and
contemporary outlook. Our excellence was recognised by the 2024 QS World University Rankings, in which we were
ranked as the global top institution for both Music and Performing Arts by Subject.

As part of the Digital & Production team, the Studio Support Engineer plays a crucial role in providing technical support and expertise for studio & electronic music teaching and performance. We are looking for candidates with the following attributes:

• Proficient in using Apple Macintosh computers
• Experience in using and/or supporting studio recording facilities, such as Digital Audio Workstations, plugins and
sample libraries
• Adaptable and quick to learn new software, processes and workflows
• Confidence and tenacity with troubleshooting complex audio issues involving patch bays
• Some live sound experience would be advantageous

This post is offered on a permanent, part-time (0.5FTE) basis and is available immediately.

For full details of this position please read the Applicant Information Pack, available to download from the RCM website: www.rcm.ac.uk/jobs

To apply, please complete our 1) Application form and 2) Equal Opportunities form (available to download from the RCM
website) and submit in Word or PDF format by email to recruitment@rcm.ac.uk.

CVs without an application form will not be accepted. Please ensure that you include the Job Reference Number when
submitting your application.

Closing date: 9am Tuesday 7 May 2024
Closing date: 07 May 2024
Start date: June 2024
More details/How to apply:
for more information and how to apply
applicant information pack (pdf)
View institution profile
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