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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Electrical Engineering required. * 7 or more years of experience in radio systems design and test (with a preference for work in support ...

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Electrical Engineering required. * 7 or more years of experience in radio systems design and test (with a preference for work in support ...

Sr. Radio Technician

Salem, OR · On-site

$39 - $45/hr

An associate degree or equivalent from a two-year college or vocational school in electronics and ... Knowledge of radio repair, mobile installations, DC, AC, and RF Theory as it applies to wireless ...

Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience * 6-12 months of music programming related experience at a satellite, traditional commercial, and/or college radio station * Strong interest in learning all ...

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Kingfish Communications, LLC dba Louisiana Radio Network and Tiger Rag Magazine is seeking an ... Education: High school diploma, college degree preferred. KNOWLEDGE * Sales and Marketing ...

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How much do college radio jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for college radio in the United States is $62,349.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $62,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a college radio station?

College radio stations are radio stations that are run by students and staff at colleges or universities. They provide a platform for students to gain hands-on experience in broadcasting, journalism, music programming, and media production. These stations often feature a mix of music, talk shows, news, and educational content that reflects the interests of the campus community. College radio serves as a valuable training ground for students interested in media careers and often highlights independent or local artists not commonly played on commercial stations.

What are the typical responsibilities of a student working at a college radio station?

Student roles at a college radio station often involve a mix of on-air hosting, music programming, audio production, and event promotion. You may be responsible for curating playlists, conducting interviews, creating and editing audio segments, and assisting with technical operations during live broadcasts. Team collaboration is common, as you'll work with other student DJs, station managers, and sometimes faculty advisors to ensure smooth programming and compliance with broadcasting guidelines. This environment provides valuable hands-on experience in media, communications, and teamwork, making it an excellent stepping stone for careers in broadcasting or related fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a college radio broadcaster?

To thrive as a College Radio Broadcaster, you need strong verbal communication skills, a passion for music or talk formats, and often some experience in audio production or media studies. Familiarity with audio editing software (like Audacity or Adobe Audition), broadcast consoles, and FCC regulations is typically required. Creativity, adaptability, and teamwork are vital soft skills that help you engage audiences and collaborate with station staff. These skills ensure engaging programming, regulatory compliance, and a positive listener experience in a dynamic campus environment.

What is the difference between College Radio vs Radio DJ?

AspectCollege RadioRadio DJ
Required CredentialsOften none; some technical knowledgeMay require broadcasting certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentCampus stations, non-commercial settingsCommercial or independent radio stations
Industry UsageEducational, community-focusedEntertainment, advertising, and music promotion
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

College Radio typically involves non-commercial, educational broadcasting on campus stations, often with minimal formal credentials. Radio DJs work in commercial or independent stations, often requiring broadcasting experience or certifications. While both roles involve on-air presentation and music selection, College Radio emphasizes educational and community engagement, whereas Radio DJs focus on entertainment and audience engagement in professional settings.

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Infographic showing various College Radio job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,349 per year, or $30 per hour.

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Job description

Axiom Space is building the world's first commercial space station -Axiom Station. Serving as a cornerstone for sustained human presence in space, this next-generation orbital platform fosters groundbreaking innovation and research in microgravity, and cultivates the vibrant, global space economy of tomorrow. Today, driven by the vision of leading humanity's journey off planet, Axiom Space is the principal provider of commercialhuman spaceflightservices to the International Space Station and developer ofadvanced spacesuitsfor the Moon and low-Earth orbit. Axiom Space is building era-defining space infrastructure that drives exploration and fuels a vibrant space economy that will empower our civilization to transcend Earth for the benefit of every human, everywhere.

Axiom Space fosters a work environment inclusive of all perspectives. We are the pioneers of commercial space, leading the transformation of low-Earth orbit into a global space marketplace. Our mission-driven team is seeking a bold and dynamic Radio Systems Engineer, who is fueled by high ownership, execution horsepower, growth mindset, and driven to understand our world, science/technology, and life itself, for the benefit of all on Earth and beyond.

POSITION SUMMARY

We are looking for a resilient, high-energy, experienced Radio Systems Engineer to work with team members and external suppliers to specify, design, and test space communication systems and integrate them with other avionics subsystem elements. This position requires strong cross-functional problem-solving, organizational, and time management skills.

KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Design radio communication systems for Axiom commercial human spaceflight modules.

  • Calculate radio frequency (RF) link budgets and analyze system performance.

  • Work with suppliers to select components and systems that fit into the Axiom design and procure those items.

  • Coordinate integration of communication components with spacecraft and ground hardware and software.

  • Design and lead functional and integration tests of radio communication components.

  • Design and lead joint tests of communication elements with NASA-owned interfacing hardware.

  • Create plans and procedures for nominal and off-nominal operations.

  • Perform Radio Frequency interference and compatibility analysis for Space based communication systems.

  • Perform spectrum management & coordination tasks for radio systems and interface with NASA centers and federal agencies to resolve spectrum issues.

  • Support obtaining necessary licenses from FCC or other required agencies.

  • Support milestone reviews (design, manufacturing, test, operations) as required.

  • Communicate project progress, status, and potential issues to stakeholders and leadership.

  • Perform additional job duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Electrical Engineering required.

  • 7 or more years of experience in radio systems design and test (with a preference for work in support of space missions).

  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

  • Experience with test equipment (e.g., spectrum analyzers, vector network analyzers, oscilloscopes, multi-meters, function generators, power supplies).

  • Familiarity with data interface protocols and associated hardware such as Ethernet, RS232, RS422, RS485, I2C, SPI etc.

  • Preference will be given to candidates who have experience with space radio system integration.

  • Track record of delivering outcomes in ambiguous, fast-moving environments.

  • Uses good judgment to problem-solve proactively, positively impacting hard challenges.

  • Proven to deliver high quality results under tight deadlines.

Grit

  • Passion for space and the mission

  • Entrepreneurial, growth mindset

  • Perseverance

  • Resourceful, adaptable

Skills

  • Executes priorities with precision and pace

  • High EQ and ability to collaborate within teams and cross-functionally

  • Tech-savvy in using systems and tools to move faster and smarter

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Competencies:

Embody our core values of leadership, innovation, and teamwork. In addition, to perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Accountability

  • Sense of Urgency

  • Extreme Ownership

  • Execution and Delivery

  • Efficiency

  • Effectiveness

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Generally, an office environment, but can involve inside or outside work depending on the task.

Requirements

  • Must be able to complete a U.S. government background investigation.

  • Management has the prerogative to select at any level for which the position is advertised.

  • Proof of U.S. Citizenship or US Permanent Residency is a requirement for this position.

  • Must be willing to work evenings and weekends as needed to meet critical project milestones.

Physical Requirements

  • Work may involve sitting or standing for extended periods (90% of the time)

  • May require lifting and carrying up to 25 lbs. (5% of the time)

  • Equipment and Machines

  • Standard office equipment (PC, phone, printer, etc.)

Axiom Space is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Axiom Space does not discriminate on the basis of race, regional color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.