Job Description
Studio Producer
Job Purpose of a Studio Producer
Developing, creating arranging composing & songs, running recording sessions, suggesting changes to instrumentation, effects, and lyrics. Guiding in the mixing, mastering, and recording engineers and refining recorded music for public presentation.
Reporting to: Coordinator Business Studies
Principal Accountabilities (Main Duties)
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To prepare schemes of work, lesson plan, and teach students on the set curriculum.
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Arranges compositions, runs recording sessions, and suggests changes to instrumentation, effects, and lyrics.
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Guides the mixing, mastering, and recording engineers.
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Gathers ideas and inspiration for projects and develops the vision and direction for each project.
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Manages project budgets and handles contracts and negotiations.
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Develops production timelines and tracks advertiser supplied product & assets for integrations.
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Keeps internal department workflow and tracking documents up to date.
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Logs and archives all content the company produces.
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Edits music clips of integrated content the company produces and uploads on the company’s web site.
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Works closely with the network or studio scheduling teams to track delivery, air/publish dates, and times of upcoming integrated content.
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Support the team on all integrations and proposals.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
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Grade 12 Certificate with 5 credits or better including Mathematics and English.
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Minimum of an earned Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music or Science of Music from an accredited and reputable University
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Demonstrated ability to have a firm grasp of sound editing techniques
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Ability to abide by Music industry laws and ethics
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Computer literate and must be conversant in Microsoft Office package
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At least three (3) years of work experience in using digital audio hardware and software
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At least 25 years old
Additional Attributes
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High degree of integrity, initiative, self-confidence and self-supervision.
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Creativity, innovative, creative and critical thinker.
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A strong music production background.
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Editing abilities.
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Project Management.
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Ability to handle multiple projects under tight deadlines.
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Coaching and ability to foster teamwork.
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Proactive, with a high level of organization.
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Promoting process improvement.
Email your applications letters including daytime contact number, curriculum vitae and certified copies of certificates as a single document to must be submitted and addressed to: [email protected] and [email protected]
The Principal, Livingstone Institute of Business and Engineering Studies, Box D27, Livingstone.
Closing date for receipt of applications shall be Sunday 21st January, 2024