Audio Engineer – MBC Tysons

McLean Bible ChurchVienna, VA
8h

About The Position

Each weekend, more than 4,500 people attend two services, making clear and consistent audio essential to a distraction‑free worship experience. The Audio Engineer helps create an environment where people can encounter God, while providing confidence to worship leaders and other church leaders through excellent FOH and in-ear mixes. In a diverse worship context—spanning contemporary, gospel-influenced, orchestral and acoustic sets—this role translates vision into a consistent sonic experience that welcomes first-time guests and longtime members alike. By balancing artistry with technical discipline, the Audio Engineer protects intelligibility, manages dynamics, and ensures a comfortable, engaging environment where the congregation can sing, listen, and respond. Within the Production Team, the Audio Engineer is a systems builder, a culture carrier, and a collaborator. You’ll architect reliable workflows, develop and mentor volunteers through tiered training, and partner closely with the Production Team to keep gatherings seamless end-to-end. Your fingerprints are on every moment that requires poise under pressure—changeovers, mic handoffs, transition cues—anchoring the team with preparation, documentation, and calm problem-solving. By stewarding equipment, standardizing SOPs, and monitoring FOH/IEM quality, you support a ministry where the message stays front and center and the mechanics remain unseen.

Requirements

  • Three or more years of experience as an Audio Engineer
  • Vibrant, personal relationship with Jesus as Lord and Savior and a commitment to godly character and self-discipline in personal lifestyle.
  • Organized and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Ability to recruit, train and manage large groups of volunteers.
  • Attention to detail and a passion for accuracy, clarity, and beauty.
  • Action-oriented and displays focus, passion and initiative. Takes appropriate action when something needs to be done.
  • Relates well to all kinds of people, builds effective relationships, communicates effectively both interpersonally and corporately.
  • Organized, creative thinker and highly productive, working in a fast-paced environment.
  • Committed to improvement, seeks constructive criticism, understands strengths and weaknesses.
  • Passion for serving the church.
  • Audio mixing
  • In-ear mixing and training
  • Broadcast mixing
  • Waves Soundgrid
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Overseeing team of staff and volunteers
  • Organizing and planning live production events
  • Microsoft Office 365
  • Digital Audio Consoles
  • Waves Soundgrid and Plugins
  • SMAART
  • Large format PA deployments
  • LA Network Manager
  • Able to read, speak, and hear.
  • Ability to differentiate between colors.
  • Must be able to lift and carry items that can weigh 35 pounds or more for short distances.
  • Must be comfortable driving large box trucks and pass approved driver testing.
  • Must be comfortable towing small to mid-size trailers.
  • Required local travel to other MBC Locations.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent experience preferred.
  • Prior church experience desired.

Responsibilities

  • Front of House Audio Mixing
  • Deliver consistent, musical mixes across contemporary, gospel-influenced, orchestral, and acoustic sets; prioritize vocal clarity and congregational singability.
  • Maintain dynamics that support participation during high-energy moments and spoken-word segments.
  • Build and maintain scene/snapshot libraries for worship, transitions, and teaching; implement safe filters for pastor mics and video elements.
  • Execute virtual soundcheck to refine balances, EQ, compression, and FX without consuming band rehearsal time; document before/after changes.
  • In Ear/Monitor Mixing
  • Create consistent, low-latency IEM mixes using per-artist templates, stereo imaging, and ambience mics; manage click/track levels and MD talkback routing.
  • Lead rapid line checks and musician-first IEM setup (presetting mixes before rehearsals)
  • Keep a clean, predictable workflow for quick troubleshooting.
  • Train worship leaders and volunteers how to achieve the best possible in-ear mix.
  • Event Support and Cross-Ministry Coverage
  • Midweek and Special Events - Provide scalable audio support for students, young adults, prayer nights, conferences, and offsite events; adapt input lists and PA as needed.
  • Train ministry leads on simple setups; offer quick-start kits with diagrams and checklists.
  • Multi-Location/Portable Scenarios - Prepare show files, PA, and RF plans for portability; standardize labeling and color-coding for fast deployment.
  • Stage and Systems
  • Oversee patching, input lists, gain structure, scene/snapshot management, and virtual soundcheck.
  • Own RF coordination (urban spectrum) and IEM frequency planning; monitor and mitigate interference.
  • Maintain consoles, DSP, PA tuning, and Dante network health; document show files and change control.
  • Team Leadership
  • Recruit, onboard, schedule, and coach volunteer FOH and Monitor Engineers; create tiered competency paths.
  • Develop training content (playbooks, videos, checklists); run quarterly bootcamps and shadowing rotations.
  • Foster a calm, solution-first culture; give timely, pastoral feedback.
  • Administration and Stewardship
  • Manage inventory, repairs, rentals, and vendor relationships; recommend upgrades with cost/benefit rationale.
  • Prepare stage plots, input lists, and run sheets (e.g., Planning Center); archive multitracks/stems.
  • Track metrics, incidents, and improvements; report to Production Director.
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