Casual Technical Officer Adelaide, Australia About the role Reporting to the Technical Coordinator, the Technical Officer role is part of a team which ensures the continued operation of the equipment in the campus studios and facilities, monitoring WHS, and providing technical support and assistance to students during practical sessions. The person we seek will ideally have the following: Strong skills and experience in audio and film technologies and software Technical expertise in audio, music production and/or filmmaking within professional studio environments A passion to assist and support students to reach their full potential A degree qualification, or equivalent, in either audio and/or related industry experience within the professional studio environment Be technically proficient and able to learn new technical skills quickly Demonstrated commitment and enthusiasm for the provision of excellent customer service and student support Outstanding organisational and communication skills Demonstrated expertise and industry experience in location film and lighting operations, camera, and grip workflows DAW/Audio editing and recording experience Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment as well as independently to achieve required outcomes Ability to work evenings What we can offer you: A centrally located city campus in a fun, dynamic team Creative, modern, world-class facilities in a truly global organisation Collegial and collaborative environment focussing on academic excellence About Us Established in 1976, SAE University College provides niche creative media programs to about 10,000 students at more than 50 campuses around the world. SAE is recognised for providing students with access to the best industry equipment and facilities, employing teaching staff with strong industry experience and delivering hands-on teaching and learning in small class environments. The Institute engages with industry to develop curriculum that is relevant to local and global workforce needs. Work placements and internships are embedded in SAE programs as pathways to employment. Diversity and Inclusion SAE promotes and embraces an inclusive and diversified workforce. We believe equality, flexibility, and diversity in the workplace will deliver a rich and collaborative environment for our employees, students, and clients. We encourage applications from candidates with disabilities, of all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and diverse community groups. How to apply Please apply online to lodge your application successfully. For enquiries about the role, please contact Leanne on 0424 968 153. Applications close on Friday 22 November at 5.00pm, however, we reserve the right to progress or confirm applicants prior to the close date. Applications received after the close date may be considered pending the recruitment process. Successful candidates will require full working rights in Australia and undergo criminal records and working with children check. #J-18808-Ljbffr