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Audio Programming Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

The AV Engineer is responsible for running and maintaining all audio, visual, and lighting systems. Duties include but are not limited to mixing musical acts daily, setting up TV schedules for the ...

Description:The AV Engineer is responsible for running and maintaining all audio, visual, and lighting systems. Duties include but are not limited to mixing musical acts daily, setting up TV ...

JOB ROLES: • Collaborate with small, rotating, interdisciplinary teams consisting of game designers, mathematicians, audio engineers, artists, and developers to produce web tools to assist with ...

Lead Technician

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

AV Systems Engineer * Smart Home Integrator * Network & Automation Technician * Audio Video Integration Specialist "Paid manufacturer certifications including Control4, Lutron, Q-SYS, Ubiquiti, and ...

The audio revolution is here - and iHeart is leading it! iHeartMedia, the number one audio company ... You'll partner closely with programming, sales, and senior leadership, responding to technical ...

The audio revolution is here - and iHeart is leading it! iHeartMedia, the number one audio company ... You'll partner closely with programming, sales, and senior leadership, responding to technical ...

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B2B Sales Account Manager

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$75K - $400K/yr

Partner with engineers, estimators, and support teams to build winning bids. * Manage your accounts ... Company Description Ford Audio Video (Ford AV) is a premier AV integrator specializing in the ...

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Audio Programming information

What does an audio programmer do?

An audio programmer develops and implements audio systems for video games, software, or multimedia applications. They work with digital audio tools, programming languages like C++ or Python, and audio middleware to create sound effects, music integration, and audio behaviors that enhance user experience.

How much does an audio programmer make?

The average salary for an audio programmer ranges from $70,000 to $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. Skilled programmers with knowledge of digital audio workstations, programming languages like C++ or Python, and experience in game or multimedia development tend to earn higher salaries.

Are audio programmers in demand?

Audio programmers are in demand in the gaming, film, and virtual reality industries, where expertise in digital audio workstations, programming languages like C++ and Python, and audio middleware tools such as FMOD or Wwise are valued. The growth of interactive media and immersive experiences continues to increase opportunities for skilled audio programmers.

Are audio engineers paid well?

Audio engineers typically earn a median annual salary that varies by experience, location, and industry, with many earning competitive wages in recording studios, broadcasting, or live sound environments. Entry-level positions may pay less, while experienced professionals with specialized skills or certifications can command higher salaries. Overall, the pay for audio engineers is generally considered moderate to good within the entertainment and media sectors.

What is the difference between Audio Programming vs Sound Designer?

AspectAudio ProgrammingSound Designer
Required CredentialsProgramming skills, computer science background, knowledge of audio APIsCreative skills, audio editing, sound design experience, sometimes basic technical knowledge
Work EnvironmentTypically in development teams, coding in software or game studiosIn studios or freelance, focusing on sound creation and editing
Employer & Industry UsageGame developers, software companies, multimedia projectsVideo game studios, film, advertising, multimedia
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding technical roles in audio developmentUnderstanding creative roles in sound design

Audio Programming involves coding and technical development of audio features within software or games, requiring programming skills and technical knowledge. Sound Designers focus on creating and editing sounds to enhance media projects, emphasizing creativity and sound editing skills. While both roles work with audio, their focus, skills, and work environments differ significantly.

What cities in Nevada are hiring for Audio Programming jobs? Cities in Nevada with the most Audio Programming job openings:
Infographic showing various Audio Programming job openings in Nevada as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.
Audio Visual Technician II

Audio Visual Technician II

Caesars Entertainment

Reno, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Caesars Entertainment rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 249 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

96th of 141 rated casinos


Job description


This position is under the supervision of entertainment/audio visual management and supports the day-to-day catering/convention operations as well as nightlife and live entertainment.
Responsibilities
  • Perform advance troubleshooting and train tier 1 technicians
  • Set-up and removal of AV equipment for catering/convention clients according to BEO orders
  • Organize and clean of work areas
  • Troubleshoot and minor repair of AV equipment
  • Install cabling for video, lighting, and sound systems in different areas of the hotel and gaming floor
  • Assist with concerts/production crew in setting up scheduled concerts, pyrotechnic shows, and interdepartmental special events regarding equipment load in, curtain hang, chair risers, stage set-up, lighting and sound set-up, tear down, and load out
  • Set up and operate AV equipment as required
  • Exemplify our core values, family style service, our mission and vision
  • Exemplify our DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) culture
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned

Qualifications
  • Knowledge of audio, lighting, casino systems, hotel TV/phone/network systems and venue systems
  • Working knowledge of computers, basic carpentry, rigging applications, electrical, mechanical equipment and video applications.
  • Must have sound engineer experience and/or lighting experience
  • Must be able to pass and attain required OSHA certifications as well as fall protection
  • Requires excellent communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure of ever-changing deadlines
  • Ability to read, write and communicate in English
  • Skill in maintaining effective working relationships with employees and guests
  • Must be able to drive a scissor lift and forklift training and certification will be provided
  • High School diploma or equivalent

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Fast paced, production environment with rapidly changing priorities
  • Work may be performed in areas, which may be unusually hot, cold, noisy, smoky, illuminated and or dimly lit, around moving objects, in high places and slippery surfaces
  • Work may involve exposure to vibration, solvents/oils, fumes/odors, dirt/dust and explosive material
  • Work may be performed inside and outside in all weather conditions
  • Work may be performed alone, with others, around others, with verbal and face-to-face contact
  • Position requires Team Member to enter & exit from the Team Member entrance which entails 4 flights of stairs (40 steps).
  • Requires seldom sitting, bending and reaching from floor to ceiling, crouching, kneeling, climbing, balancing, pushing/pulling wheeled carts with static push/pull of 150 lbs., lifting/carrying of 25-over 100 lbs., driving, repetitive use of both hands, to include light and firm/strong grasping and finger dexterity and use of hand and power tools
  • Requires occasional standing and walking, lifting/carrying of up to 25 lbs.
  • Requires normal hearing, near/far visual acuity with depth perception, field of vision, accommodation and absence of color blindness
  • Must be able to perform simple and complex tasks, reading, writing and math skills, see things spatially and with form, perform clerical work, compile, coordinate, analyze and synthesize information, instruct others, work with precision, follow instructions, influence others, meet time requirements, memorize, problem solve, use independent judgment and decision-making skills
  • Working at heights is a requirement of the AV department
  • Normal sense of smell, touch, sound and vision range
  • Eye/hand coordination and manual dexterity
  • May be subject to smoking environment and moderate noise

GUEST SERVICE (INTERNAL/EXTERNAL) STANDARDS: Employee is required to meet and deliver our core values, service standards, and family style service.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS: Must have the ability to provide internal/ external guests with service excellence, have excellent communication skills and observation skills, and have an easygoing demeanor to ensure a fun and safe environment for our guests. Above average speech - both speaking and reading/writing English. Need excellent interpersonal skills. Work requires schedule flexibility which may include days off, nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed.

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