LSE
L System Engineer
All Systems: Certified
The L System Engineer (LSE) certification represents the highest level of technical achievement within the L-Acoustics ecosystem. It sets the global benchmark for professionals delivering expert system design and deployment across major tours, fixed installations, and special events.
LSE-certified engineers combine advanced technical mastery with leadership, accountability, and the ability to collaborate effectively in high-stakes environments. The certification signifies consistent excellence and trusted performance worldwide.
Prerequisites
LSE is a distinction reserved for seasoned professionals who are actively engaged in the field, with a minimum of ten years of experience in the audio industry and a proven portfolio of successfully deployed systems.
Candidates must demonstrate mastery of the L-Acoustics ecosystem and workflows, including Soundvision, LA Network Manager, and M1, alongside the professional judgment, communication clarity, and leadership presence required to guide teams and represent the L-Acoustics standard.
Full training and certification requirements are detailed within the LSE application form or visit this link.
Web-based Application
Submit your portfolio online.
We require system designs, reports, and calibration files containing M1 data to verify your workflow.
Review
A committee assesses applications against objective technical criteria. If the data holds up, we may request an on-site verification to see your work in action.
Approval
Final vetting rests with the LSE Committee, a panel composed of L-Acoustics leadership and industry experts.
What we offer
Resources
Secure priority seating for advanced training modules, technology updates, and invitations to L-Acoustics Exclusive events .
Recognition & Visibility
Gain visibility through our “Open to Work” directory, a tool designed to connect certified talent directly with high-level contract proposals.
Networking
Join a closed loop of A-list engineers to share insights, opportunities, and support.