Houston, TX
ADMFA Audio • Houston Internship Program

AV Internships in Houston: Real Gear. Real Shows.

ADMFA Audio LLC offers an immersive, unpaid internship experience for students pursuing Audio Production, Live Sound, AV Technology, Broadcast, Stagecraft, and Event Production. This page is designed for both students and school officials—including Houston Community College (HCC), Texas Southern University (TSU), University of Houston (UH), Lone Star College, and other Houston-area programs—to review and approve placements.

Live Sound LED + Lighting Stage + Truss Houston, TX College Credit Friendly

For Students: What You’ll Gain

If you are searching for an “audio engineering internship in Houston” or an “AV internship near Houston Community College / TSU / UH,” this program is built to give you meaningful experience with professional equipment and real production workflows.

Hands-On Skills

  • Signal flow, gain staging, and troubleshooting
  • Mic technique, patching, and stage inputs
  • Basic system tuning and line check workflow
  • Load-in/load-out safety and cable management

Real Equipment Exposure

  • Mixing consoles, speakers, subs, and monitors
  • Wireless mic coordination (when applicable)
  • LED wall basics and video signal routing
  • Stage & truss builds (safety-first supervised)

Career Outcomes

  • Resume-ready role descriptions and bullet points
  • Professional references based on performance
  • Network with working engineers & techs
  • Learn real client expectations and timelines
This is an unpaid internship. The value is the hands-on experience, portfolio-building, and mentorship. Students may be eligible for school credit depending on program policies.

Choose Your Track

Students can focus on one track or rotate based on schedule and availability.

Track What You’ll Do Best For
Live Sound & Stage Tech Setup, patching, line checks, monitor basics, teardown, load-out organization. Audio production students, stage crew, live event tech.
Lighting & LED Support Fixture prep, safe power routing, LED wall prep, signal chain basics, supervised installs. AV students interested in visuals and staging.
Studio & Content Production Podcast/session support, mic placement, simple recording workflows, file handling basics. Recording, media production, content-driven students.
Event Operations Client flow, timelines, equipment checklists, inventory support, on-site logistics. Students interested in event production and management.

Schedule & Program Structure

Internship schedules are coordinated based on show calendar, studio operations, and student availability. School-required hour logs and supervisor verification are supported.

Typical Time Commitments

  • Minimum: 6–8 hours per week recommended
  • Best results: 10–15 hours per week
  • Event days may include evenings/weekends
  • Flex scheduling around school workload

What a “Real Day” Looks Like

  • Pre-check gear + prep checklist
  • Load-in, stage layout, patch plan
  • Line check / rehearsal support
  • Teardown, inventory reset, notes

Completion Materials

  • Signed hour verification (as requested)
  • Role summary for resume/portfolio
  • Performance feedback and references
  • Optional skills checklist completion

For School Officials: Placement Approval Information

We welcome internship partnerships with Houston-area schools and programs—including Houston Community College, Texas Southern University, University of Houston, Lone Star College, and related institutions. This section provides the key information typically required for approvals.

Approval Item ADMFA Response
Site Address 6210 S Dairy Ashford Rd, Suite A5, Houston, TX 77072
Primary Contact ADMFA Audio Team • (281) 249-5930 • info@admfaaudio.com
Internship Type Unpaid, experience-based training aligned to AV/live production workflows.
Supervision Interns are supervised by working AV professionals (engineers/technicians). Tasks are assigned by skill level.
Safety & Conduct Safety briefing required. PPE and safe lifting expectations enforced. Interns must follow venue rules and staff direction.
Hour Logs / Verification We can provide hour verification and supervisor signatures per school template or letterhead.
Insurance / Liability Schools may require student insurance or waivers. We will coordinate required forms during onboarding.

Requirements to Participate

These standards protect students, clients, and production quality.

Basic Eligibility

  • Current student or recent graduate (preferred)
  • Interest in audio/AV/live events
  • Reliable transportation to 77072
  • Professional communication

On-Site Expectations

  • Closed-toe shoes, work-ready attire
  • On-time arrival and team mindset
  • Follow safety instructions and load-in rules
  • Respect client privacy and venue policies

What We Don’t Allow

  • Unsafe rigging, shortcuts, or horseplay
  • Unsupervised equipment changes
  • Recording clients without approval
  • Unauthorized use of inventory
Interns may be asked to complete a brief onboarding checklist and sign safety/standards forms (school forms are welcomed).

FAQ (Students + Schools)

Is this internship paid?

No. This is an unpaid internship focused on hands-on learning, mentorship, resume building, and professional exposure. Students may qualify for school credit depending on their program.

Do interns get to work with real equipment?

Yes—under supervision and based on skill level. Interns learn workflow, safe handling, setup/teardown, and operational standards.

Can you sign hour logs or school verification forms?

Yes. We support time tracking and supervisor verification. Send your school’s form to info@admfaaudio.com.

What types of events will interns see?

Interns may assist with studio sessions, workshops, private events, church celebrations, corporate setups, showcases, and other productions based on the ADMFA calendar.

How do students apply?

Students can apply through our contact page or by emailing info@admfaaudio.com with their school, program, availability, and internship goals.

Ready to Place Students at ADMFA?

If you’re a department chair, internship coordinator, or professor for an audio/AV program at HCC, TSU, UH, Lone Star, or another Houston-area institution, we can provide a complete approval packet and coordinate student schedules. We want interns to leave with real competency, professional references, and a resume that reflects measurable production experience.

ADMFA Audio LLC reserves the right to accept or decline placements based on safety, scheduling, and operational requirements. This internship is designed to support education and workforce readiness in Houston’s audio and AV industry.