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Head Audio Engineer

MA · On-site

$23.58 - $26/hr

Head Audio Engineer STATUS: Seasonal LOCATION: Becket, MA REPORTS TO: Production Manager of assigned venue DEPARTMENT: Production SUPERVISES: - WORKS WITH: Artistic Programming; Archives and ...

Audio Technician

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$19 - $23/hr

Audio Department Head Status: Full Time Hourly Non-Exempt SUMMARY : Delivering on "The Prestige Way"; upholding our Core Values, Company Mission and Company Vision everywhere the work environment may ...

Got Light designs and produces lighting, audio, and video for hundreds of events each year ... Regular bending, lifting, stretching, and reaching both below the waist and above the head.

Audio Technician

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Got Light designs and produces lighting, audio, and video for hundreds of events each year ... Regular bending, lifting, stretching, and reaching both below the waist and above the head.

Audio is central to the product experience. What You'll Do • Own the audio system end-to-end ... head-tracked binaural. • Cloud STT pipelines and end-to-end voice UX latency budgets. Submit ...

Staff Audio System Engineer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$167K - $209K/yr

Lead acoustic testing and validation using tools such as Klippel, Soundcheck, Audio Precision, HATS (Head and Torso Simulators), and others. Troubleshoot component and system-level issues, and work ...

Staff Audio System Engineer

Palo Alto, CA · On-site

$167K - $209K/yr

Lead acoustic testing and validation using tools such as Klippel, Soundcheck, Audio Precision, HATS (Head and Torso Simulators), and others. Troubleshoot component and system-level issues, and work ...

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How much do head audio jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for head audio in the United States is $96,611.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $125,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a Head Audio in coordinating large-scale productions?

As a Head Audio, one frequent challenge is managing communication and collaboration across multiple departments, such as lighting, stage management, and video, to ensure audio needs are aligned with the overall production. Balancing high-quality sound delivery while troubleshooting unexpected technical issues under tight deadlines is also common. Additionally, the role often involves scheduling and supervising a team of audio technicians, so strong leadership and adaptability are crucial to address evolving production requirements efficiently.

What is sound salary?

The salary for a Head Audio or audio-related roles varies depending on experience, location, and industry, but typically ranges from $60,000 to over $120,000 annually. Factors such as technical skills, certifications, and the size of the organization influence compensation levels.

What is the difference between Head Audio vs Audio Engineer?

AspectHead AudioAudio Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires experience in audio production, leadership skills, and sometimes certifications in audio technologyRequires a degree or certification in audio engineering or related field
Work EnvironmentLeads audio teams, oversees production, and manages audio projects in studios or live settingsOperates audio equipment, mixes sound, and records in studios or live venues
Industry UsageCommonly used in media production, broadcasting, and live event companiesUsed across music, film, broadcasting, and live sound industries

In summary, a Head Audio typically oversees audio projects and manages teams, requiring leadership experience, while an Audio Engineer focuses on technical sound work like mixing and recording. Both roles are essential in audio production but differ in responsibilities and seniority.

Are audio engineers paid well?

Audio engineers typically earn a median annual salary that varies by experience, location, and industry, with entry-level positions paying less and experienced professionals earning higher wages. Salaries can range from around $40,000 to over $100,000 per year, especially for those working in high-demand environments or with specialized skills and certifications. Compensation often depends on the complexity of projects, equipment expertise, and the ability to work flexible hours or on freelance basis.

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

To thrive as a Head Audio, you need extensive knowledge of audio engineering principles, experience with live and studio sound, and often a degree in audio production or a related field. Mastery of digital audio workstations (DAWs), mixing consoles, microphones, and audio networking systems is typically required, along with relevant certifications like Dante or Avid Pro Tools. Excellent leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills make someone stand out by ensuring effective team management and collaboration. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering high-quality audio experiences and managing complex technical operations in live or recorded environments.

What does a Head Audio do?

A Head Audio, often known as the Head of Audio or Lead Audio Engineer, is responsible for overseeing all aspects of sound production in a venue, studio, or production company. Their duties include managing audio teams, ensuring the quality of sound during live events or recordings, maintaining audio equipment, and coordinating with other departments to meet the project's sound requirements. They may also design sound systems, troubleshoot technical issues, and set audio standards to ensure optimal performance. Effective communication, leadership, and technical expertise are key skills for this role.

How to become an audio director?

To become an audio director, one typically needs a bachelor's degree in audio engineering, music production, or a related field, along with extensive experience in audio production and sound design. Developing strong leadership skills, proficiency with digital audio workstations, and a portfolio of successful projects are also important for advancing to this role.

What jobs make around $100,000 a year?

For a Head Audio or similar senior audio roles, annual salaries around $100,000 are common in large media companies, recording studios, or entertainment firms, especially for those with extensive experience, specialized skills, and leadership responsibilities. Positions such as audio directors, sound engineers, or audio post-production managers often reach this salary level, particularly with advanced certifications and a strong portfolio. Salary ranges can vary based on location, industry, and individual expertise.
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$23.58 - $26/hr

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Job description

TITLE: Head Audio Engineer
STATUS: Seasonal
LOCATION: Becket, MA
REPORTS TO: Production Manager of assigned venue
DEPARTMENT: Production
SUPERVISES: -
WORKS WITH: Artistic Programming; Archives and Preservation; The School at Jacob's Pillow; Marketing and Patron Services; Finance and Operations; Video Documentation Team; Facilities, Safety and Security; Visiting Companies Staff and Artists
ARRIVAL: May 11, 2026
START: May 12, 2026
END/DEPARTURE: End and departure days will vary depending on venue
Ted Shawn Theatre: August 30/August 31
Doris Duke Theatre: August 28/August 29
Henry J. Leir Stage: August 28/August 29
COMPENSATION: $23.58-26.00/hr; Time and a half after 48 hours
SCHEDULE: May: 5 day work week
June-September: 6 day work week
BENEFITS (ON-SITE ONLY): Three meals a day, free access to classes, performances, talks, and studio usage.
During the Festival there are three Head Audio Engineer positions, one for each of the Pillow's primary venues: the Ted Shawn Theatre (TST), the Doris Duke Theatre (DDT), and the Henry J. Leir Stage (HJL). Candidates will be interviewed for all three and will be assigned to a venue when hired.
Built in 1942 as the first theater in America designed specifically for dance, the TST is a proscenium venue with motorized linesets that seats 620 patrons. The TST is programmed for 11 weeks of the season with an opening gala performance followed by productions by 1 company a week. The DDT is a modular wood box with flexible retractable seating, extensive catwalks, and robust technical infrastructure. The DDT is programmed for 7 weeks of the season with productions by 1 company a week. The typical TST and DDT performance schedule is 6 shows from Wednesday through Sunday. The HJL is an outdoor uncovered amphitheater style space that is programmed for 9 weeks of the season with most companies' engagement being one performance. The typical HJL performance schedule is 3 shows Thursday through Saturday.
Head Audio Engineers are a member of the TST, DDT, or HJL production team and report to that theater's Production Manager. Their primary responsibility is supporting the installation, maintenance, and operation of audio elements of Festival programming in their assigned venue. During the Festival they work closely and collaboratively with the Production Managers and staff of visiting companies as a member of the run crew for load-in, rehearsals, and performances. They are the primary Audio point of contact for visiting companies once they are on campus. With the assistance of the Audio Supervisor or Assistant Audio Supervisor run audio work calls. The Head Audio Engineer mixes and operates productions that do not travel with a company audio staff. Using information provided by the Audio Supervisor and Production Managers they coordinate show specific requirements that require adjustments or additions to repertory audio systems. They also assist the Production Managers and the Audio Supervisor with the organization and maintenance of their venue's audio infrastructure, storage areas, and equipment. While the Head Audio Engineer's primary focus will be supporting the Audio elements of productions in their assigned theater they will assist other production departments and other venues as needed and assigned by the Production Manager.
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Participate in the creation of an accessible and collaborative work environment that enables artists and technicians to create together positively and safely.
  • Join advancing and show specific production meetings as needed.
  • Assist in the installation of audio systems into all performance spaces, studios, exhibition spaces and temporary tents.
  • Support audio activity during load-ins, load-outs, work calls, focuses, notes sessions, staging and technical rehearsals, performances, and changeovers.
  • Program and operate the audio console during work calls, technical rehearsals, and performances in the absence of company lighting staff.
  • Assist visiting companies' audio staff in the programming and operation of the audio console.
  • Assist the Assistant Production Managers in planning and facilitating any backstage audio needs.
  • Ensure that audio systems are prepared and safe for all activity by leading daily and show-specific checks, maintenance, and set-up.
  • Lead company load-ins, audio checks, and changeovers with the assistance of the Lighting Supervisor or Assistant Lighting Supervisor.
  • Act as the primary audio point of contact for visiting companies during their time on campus.
  • Remain in communication with Production Managers and the Audio Supervisor and alert them to any unexpected show-specific requirements as well as any equipment or system safety concerns.
  • Maintain clean and orderly audio workspaces, backstage equipment, and storage areas.
  • Assist the Festival Audio Engineer in the installation of audio systems and equipment for non theater based programming.
  • With the support of the Audio Supervisor or Assistant Audio Supervisor create show specific paperwork and changeover plans.
  • Provide support to the Video Documentation Team in recording programming.
  • Support the installation of work and equipment into exhibition spaces.
  • Support the activation of weather plans for HJL and other outdoor programming.
  • Attend all organizational, departmental and production meetings including a weekly All-Staff Meeting.
  • Under the general direction of the DoTP, assist with coordination of emergency response for staff and patrons in the event of an emergency or extreme weather.
  • Complete Adult/Child CPR, First Aid, and Cultural Competence Training (provided to all seasonal staff during the pre-season)
  • Assist and support other departments, including non-production departments, as needed and assigned.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • 3+ years of professional theatrical audio engineering experience.
  • Knowledge of and experience with theatrical audio systems, equipment and standard operating procedures.
  • Knowledge and experience with Google App suite as well as industry-standard applications such as Isadora, Qlab, Watchout, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve.
  • Experience troubleshooting and repairing audio systems and equipment.
  • Willingness to learn.
  • Ability to work proactively, creatively, flexibly, kindly, safely, and collaboratively.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience working in a performing arts educational environment.
  • Knowledge and experience in dance production.
  • Experience working outdoors or in non-traditional venues.
  • Understanding of and experience with spatial sound systems and equipment.
  • Experience supervising and managing staff and/or equipment.
  • Knowledge of the Vectorworks suite of software.
  • Experience working on productions that incorporate robotics, motion capture technologies and extended reality technologies such as augmented reality or virtual reality.
  • Experience driving cargo vans and box trucks.
  • Valid driver's license.

SKILLS & QUALITIES
  • Active commitment to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility.
  • Excellent communication, critical thinking, problem-solving and organizational skills.
  • Ability to read and interpret audio plots and paperwork, stage plans, and related technical documents.
  • Demonstrated ability to conceive, strategize, manage, and prioritize between multiple projects with accuracy and attention to detail.

WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
  • Working in wooded areas with exposure to native wildlife including, but not limited to, rodents, ticks, and mosquitos.
  • Working outdoors in all weather conditions including inclement weather.
  • Working 6-day work weeks including early mornings, late evenings, and weekends during Festival weeks and non-Festival programming.
  • Moving equipment up to 50 lbs alone or with assistance.
  • Moving through and between multiple locations throughout the entire campus.
  • Remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time.
  • Working at heights above 6 feet and up to 30 feet.
  • Ascending and descending straight and step ladders.
  • Operating push around or drivable person lifts including at heights.
  • Working in show conditions with theatrical and atmospheric elements including but not limited to: fog, haze, strobes, dim lights, and loud sounds.

APPLICATION PROCESS
*We believe that no one meets 100% of the listed qualifications. We are less concerned about whether you've done everything on a laundry list of specific things and more interested in cultivating a pool of candidates who want to join a connected, mission-driven, hard-working team driven by creativity, curiosity, inclusion, integrity, flexibility, and partnership.
HIRING PROCESS
  1. Apply: Interested individuals are encouraged to send a cover letter, resume, and references by submitting an application using the "Apply" buttons below. Video and/or audio applications are welcome (though not required) in addition to written expressions of interest.
  2. Interview: Pre-Screen on Zoom, 1-2 interviews with Hiring Manager and other JP staff on Zoom.
  3. Supplemental Materials: A writing sample, spreadsheet example, or other relevant materials may be requested from candidates should they be a top candidate.

If you need accommodations to make this application process happen, please connect with us at hr@jacobspillow.org.. We will work to support you through the application process via email, phone call, and/or video chat.