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Junior Audio Editor

Deluxe
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Position Summary

Deluxe Media is currently seeking a Junior Audio Editor to undertake a variety of duties based in our Audio department.

Role and Responsibilities

Become a part of the Audio Services department, working collaboratively with other Editorial team members.

Provide daily assistance and support to the Audio Services team.

Meet tight deadlines while ensuring accuracy and maintaining high-quality standards.

Demonstrate strong attention to detail in all tasks.

Perform full or spot technical QC (Quality Control) of materials prior to client delivery.

Maintain a solid understanding of workflows, specifications, and delivery requirements.

Assist in maintaining and updating key documentation, including project trackers, QC sheets, editorial training documents, ingest logs, and other related materials.

Exhibit strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills to resolve technical or workflow issues efficiently.

Key Requirements

The ideal candidate will have a keen passion for audio & film, as well as:

An interest of post-production sound technology & workflows advantageous.

Basic Avid Pro-Tools knowledge and Mac user experience.

Basic Microsoft Excel & Word skills.

Excellent organisational skills with meticulous attention to detail.

Accuracy and clarity in both written and verbal communication.

Ability to work under pressure to meet tight delivery deadlines.

Capable of working in a team and being a very strong team player.

Available to work long hours and weekends to meet clients deadlines as requested. These hours could be at very short notice.

Willing to learn new technology and take on new responsibilities as and when needed.

Adaptable and dynamic approach to a fast paced environment.

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