Skills Recording Studio Technician in Newfoundland and Labrador

National Occupational Classification update

We have updated this page to reflect the transition to the 2021 version of the National Occupational Classification (NOC). This means that the occupation "recording studio technician" was moved from the group Audio and video recording technicians (NOC 5225) to the group Audio and video recording technicians (NOC 52113).

Find out what skills you typically need to work as a recording studio technician in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Audio and video recording technicians (NOC 52113).

Tasks

  • Supervise other technical staff
  • Operate mixing, dubbing, editing machinery and equipment
  • Operate audio consoles or computers, tape machines, microphones and sound processing equipment at concerts and live events
  • Operate audio-visual or electronic equipment
  • Prepare and operate videotape recording and playback equipment and edit video tape after production
  • Set up, prepare, operate and adjust audio, recording, editing and reproducing equipment to record, edit and reproduce sound input

Skills and Knowledge Checklist

The following skills and knowledge are usually required in this occupation.

    Skills

  • Working with Technological Equipment and Machinery Help -
    • Using Specialized Instrumentation and Equipment
    • Installing and Setting-Up Technical Infrastructure
  • Analysis Help -
    • Analyzing Information
  • Management Help -
    • Supervising
    • Co-ordinating and Organizing
    • Evaluating

    Knowledge

  • Communications and Transportation Help -
    • Telecommunications
    • Communications and Media
  • Social Sciences and Arts Help -
    • Fine and Applied Arts
  • Engineering and Technology Help -
    • Computer and Information Systems
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