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How much do audio typist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for audio typist in the United States is $38,936.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,000.00 and $41,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Audio Typist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Audio Typist, you need excellent listening skills, fast and accurate typing abilities, and a solid grasp of grammar and spelling, typically demonstrated by relevant office or typing qualifications. Familiarity with audio transcription software, foot pedals, and word processing systems is essential for efficient workflow. Attention to detail, time management, and discretion are key soft skills that set top performers apart. These skills ensure that transcripts are produced quickly, accurately, and confidentially, supporting effective communication and record-keeping.

What are audio typists?

Audio typists are professionals who listen to recorded or live audio and transcribe it into written text. They often work from dictation provided by doctors, lawyers, business professionals, or journalists, ensuring that the spoken word is accurately captured in document form. This role requires excellent listening skills, fast and accurate typing, and a good understanding of grammar and formatting. Audio typists may work in various settings, such as hospitals, law firms, or remotely for transcription services.

What is the difference between Audio Typist vs Transcriptionist?

AspectAudio TypistTranscriptionist
CredentialsTyping skills, basic computer knowledgeTyping skills, sometimes specialized software knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice, medical, legal, or corporate settingsRemote or office, legal, medical, media industries
Employer & IndustryBusinesses, healthcare, legal firmsMedia companies, legal, medical, freelance
Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Audio Typists and Transcriptionists both convert audio recordings into written text, often requiring similar skills like fast and accurate typing. However, Audio Typists typically work within specific industries like healthcare or legal sectors, often in office environments, while Transcriptionists may work remotely across various fields, including media and freelance projects. Both roles demand good listening skills and attention to detail, but Transcriptionists may require more specialized knowledge depending on the industry.

What are some common challenges faced by audio typists and how can they be managed effectively?

Audio typists often encounter challenges such as deciphering unclear audio recordings, dealing with different accents, and maintaining accuracy while working at speed. To manage these, it's helpful to use high-quality headphones, familiarize yourself with common terminologies relevant to the field, and utilize transcription software that allows easy pausing and rewinding. Regular practice and seeking clarification from colleagues or supervisors can also help improve both speed and accuracy over time.
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Infographic showing various Audio Typist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Full Time, 87% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 32% Physical, and 68% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,936 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

AV - Coliseum - Part Time A/V Tech

allencounty

Fort Wayne, IN

Other

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Department: Coliseum                                                                     FLSA Status: Non-exempt

Classification/Level:  Part-Time                                                      Date:  09/2024

Under the Direction of the Technical Manager of AV/IT Services , the part-time Audio Visual Technician will assist in the setup, operation, and dismantling of audiovisual (AV) equipment for events at the War Memorial Coliseum. This role supports the Technical Manager of AV/IT Services  by ensuring smooth technical operations, troubleshooting equipment issues, and maintaining AV gear during events such as concerts, sports, and meetings. This position is Not Covered (at-will) as defined by The Board of Commissioners of the County of Allen Employee Handbook.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

 

  • Assists in setting up, operating, and dismantling AV equipment for various events.
  • Supports the Technical Manager of AV/IT Services  with sound reinforcement and lighting setup as needed.
  • Transports and installs media equipment, such as speakers, monitors, and cameras.
  • Runs preliminary tests on AV systems to ensure functionality before events.
  • Troubleshoots equipment issues during events to ensure smooth operation.
  • Performs basic repairs and routine maintenance under the supervision of the Technical Manager of AV/IT Services .
  • Assists with programming and performing electrical wiring tasks as directed.
  • Collaborates with the Technical Manager of AV/IT Services  to meet client needs and ensure successful event execution.
  • Maintains positive relationships with clients and event organizers.
  • Coordinates with AV staff to ensure timely setup and smooth operations.
  • Cleans, organizes, and maintains AV equipment.
  • Manages inventory of AV equipment, cables, and accessories.
  • Performs regular maintenance checks and updates software on AV systems.
  • Provides support for events, including concerts, meetings, and commencements.
  • Perform other duties as assigned, including additional hours as needed.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • High School Diploma or GED with three years’ experience in sports and/or event production or related field
  • Certificates in AV production preferred
  • Valid Driver’s License to operate County owned vehicles
  • Knowledge of arena scoring equipment to troubleshoot problems and operate the equipment
  • Knowledge of AV production logistics to plan, prepare, and set-up productions appealing to clients and guests
  • Ability to work in a high stress environment with time constraints
  • Knowledge of electricity to pull cables, create custom video/data cables, and troubleshoot issues
  • Ability to work well in a team to complete tasks and goals given to the AV production team
  • Ability to troubleshoot issues that arise during live productions
  • Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends to work events
  • Strong computer skills with the ability to use Microsoft Office and other job related software

 

 

PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:

The part-time Audio Visual Technician works with other county employees and the general public when assisting with the  production of all AV productions with the War Memorial Coliseum.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The part-time Audio Visual Technician works in a fast-paced environment at the War Memorial Coliseum, involving frequent sitting, typing, and fine motor skills with attention to detail. Physical activities include occasional lifting up to thirty pounds, pushing, pulling, bending, climbing, and working at heights up to 150 feet. The role includes exposure to extreme noise, dangerous equipment, forklifts, heavy machinery, and confined spaces. Tasks often require extended periods of sitting or standing, with a strong focus on accuracy and repetitive hand movements.

  • The position often involves frequent sitting, typing, fine motor skills, and occasional lifting up to thirty pounds, climbing, and working at heights up to 150 feet.
  • Expect frequent typing and a need for meticulous attention to detail.
  • Tasks are predominantly stationary; focusing heavily on accuracy and involving repetitive hand movements.

The description below outlines the physical requirements specific to the A/V Services Technician’s role:

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Occasionally =

1 to 2 hours

Frequently =

3 to 4 hours

Repeatedly =

5 to 6 hours

Continuously =

7+ hours

Sitting

X

Standing

X

Walking

X

Fine Motor Skills

X

Gross Motor Skills

X

Repetitive Motions

X

Lifting

X

Carrying

X

Pushing/Pulling

X

Physical Endurance

X

 

SUPERVISION:

None

LICENSING:

Valid Driver’s License to operate County owned vehicles

IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:

Technical Manager of AV/IT Services

HOURS:

Ability to work flexible shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends to work events

EEO CATEGORY:

1503

WORKERS’S COMP CODE:

9016