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Change audio programming and placement for special events and holidays * Install, repair and terminate CAT5/6 cabling for audio systems * Keep work area orderly, neat, safe, and well maintained * Log ...

Change audio programming and placement for special events and holidays * Install, repair and terminate CAT5/6 cabling for audio systems * Keep work area orderly, neat, safe, and well maintained * Log ...

Perform integration, programming and configuration of the equipment: mixers, recording systems processors, computers, etc. * Occasionally make ready all aspects of audio systems prior to client ...

Systems Engineer * Lead FOH Engineer * Audio Department Manager * Touring Audio Professional * Strong understanding of audio system design, deployment, and event operations. * Experience leading ...

A/V Technician

Franklin, TN · On-site

$25 - $32/hr

Company Phone, Programming Computer ROLE OPPORTUNITY Hiring an A/V Technician with experience in low-voltage systems, home theater, home automation, and project installation for our Franklin, TN ...

A/V Technician

Franklin, TN · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Company Phone, Programming Computer ROLE OPPORTUNITY Hiring an A/V Technician with experience in low-voltage systems, home theater, home automation, and project installation for our Franklin, TN ...

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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 Tennessee are hiring for Audio Programming jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Audio Programming job openings:
Infographic showing various Audio Programming job openings in Tennessee as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution.
Audio Technician

Audio Technician

ANAKEESTA

Gatlinburg, TN • On-site

$20/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Anakeesta rating

5.7

Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

43rd of 56 rated theme parks


Job description

Imagine a rewarding career, working with the nicest people, surrounded by the best views Gatlinburg has to offer! Our award-winning theme park is looking for a full-time Audio Technician to join our technical team here at Anakeesta.

The ideal candidate would have a strong background in audio and is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the park audio systems, setting up live sound and recording equipment, making adjustments, testing equipment, and operating live productions. This position reports to the Technical Operations Manager.

Responsibilities

  • Mix live audio for stage and roaming performances
  • Perform daily rehearsal support consisting of audio and stage set up
  • Perform pre and post show checks to ensure correct and smooth execution of the show
  • Assist in audio equipment changeover for next show
  • Manage daily audio system schedules
  • Perform routine maintenance and upkeep of park audio systems along with related components
  • Change audio programming and placement for special events and holidays
  • Install, repair and terminate CAT5/6 cabling for audio systems
  • Keep work area orderly, neat, safe, and well maintained
  • Log all daily repairs and equipment needs
  • Assist in other areas of the technical department as directed (lighting and video support)
  • Drive company vehicles (cars, vans, utility vehicles, non-commercial trucks) to transport personnel and/or supplies
  • Other duties may be assigned

Qualifications

  • A minimum of 2 years’ experience required which demonstrates the successful execution of similar duties and responsibilities in a theme park environment
  • Good knowledge of indoor and outdoor technical theater equipment, installation, and operation
  • Ability to operate, program, and troubleshoot technical equipment
  • Experience and solid understanding of DMX cabling, setup, and troubleshooting
  • Experience operating various audio systems and consoles
  • Test, repair, and clean audio equipment
  • Good working knowledge and understanding of electricity
  • Ability to use hand tools and power tools such as voltmeters, soldering pencils and guns, clamp on digital multimeters, hand drills, electric saws, hammers, screw guns, wrenches, pliers, boom lifts, scissor lifts, ladders, etc.
  • Reading, writing, and math skills necessary to: Label equipment, control systems, cables, etc.
  • Understand related schematics, diagrams, blueprints, and manufacturer manuals
  • Ability to initiate inventory lists, monthly maintenance reports of related equipment
  • Ability to think clearly and react quickly and calmly to changes and/or emergency situations
  • Must promote and support a “team” environment by cooperating and helping co-workers
  • Able to hear, see, speak, and write English
  • Must be able to hear well in a noisy or musical environment
  • Must have required technical capacity and strong problem analysis/solving ability
  • Able to get along with other employees to work out problems and resolve conflicts
  • Able to maintain dependable work attendance and flexibility with assigned work schedules
  • Must be able to move about, climb, bend, twist, kneel, stoop, carry, push and pull up to 50 lbs.
  • Must be able to adjust to outside temperatures ranging from 0 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit with fluctuations in humidity
  • Must be able to climb and work comfortably in high positions up to 80 feet off the ground
  • Working knowledge of basic networking equipment and application/configuration preferred
  • Experience with SMPTE timecode preferred
  • Ability to solder and do light PCB repair preferred

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • PTO your first year to ensure a healthy work-life balance
  • Tiered medical, dental, and vision Insurance
  • Short-term disability
  • Life insurance
  • 401K
  • Free admission for employees and their immediate family
  • Employee discounts on food and merchandise
  • Generous pass exchange program with over 30 area attractions

If you meet the above qualifications, and would like join our team, we would love to receive your application!


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