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How much do overnight audio mix engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for overnight audio mix engineer in the United States is $100,622.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $138,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Audio Mix Engineer vs Audio Post-Production Engineer?

AspectOvernight Audio Mix EngineerAudio Post-Production Engineer
CredentialsAudio engineering degree or equivalent, proficiency in mixing softwareAudio engineering or related degree, experience in editing and sound design
Work EnvironmentRecording studios, broadcast stations, or remote locations, often overnight shiftsPost-production studios, film or TV editing suites, often standard hours
Industry UsageMusic, radio, TV broadcasting, often with quick turnaround needsFilm, TV, advertising, focusing on editing, sound design, and final mix

The Overnight Audio Mix Engineer primarily focuses on mixing audio tracks during overnight shifts, often for broadcast or music projects, requiring quick turnaround and technical mixing skills. In contrast, the Audio Post-Production Engineer handles editing, sound design, and final audio mixing for film and TV, typically working during regular hours. Both roles require strong audio engineering credentials but differ in work environment and industry focus.

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A1 (Broadcast Audio Engineer)

Broadcast Management Group

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

Salary:

Audio Technician / A1 (Broadcast Audio Engineer)

Broadcast Management Group (BMG) is a full-service media production company providing managed services and live production solutions across News, Sports, Entertainment, Music, and Digital Streaming. We support some of the industry's leading broadcast and media organizations through innovative production workflows and technical excellence.


Position Summary
The Audio Technician / A1 is responsible for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of audio systems for live television broadcasts, digital streaming productions, and special events. This position plays a critical role in ensuring broadcast-quality audio for talent, guests, remote contributors, and audiences across multiple platforms.
The ideal candidate thrives in fast-paced live production environments, possesses strong technical skills, remains calm under pressure, and delivers exceptional communication and client service.


Key Responsibilities
Set up, operate, and monitor audio systems for live television broadcasts, digital streaming productions, and special events.
Mix live audio sources including talent microphones, remote guests, IFBs, playback, music, and studio feeds.
Maintain consistent broadcast-quality audio levels throughout live productions.
Monitor audio signals and quickly diagnose and resolve issues before they impact air.


Guest & Talent Coordination
Coordinate guests ahead of live appearances and scheduled segments.
Conduct pre-show audio and video checks ("faxing out" guests) to ensure technical readiness.
Prepare and hand off guests for live broadcasts.
Set up and manage lavalier microphones, IFBs, wireless microphone systems, and talent communication devices.
Manage microphone batteries, wireless frequencies, and talent audio requirements.
Escort and assist guests as needed while maintaining a professional on-air experience.


Remote Production Support
Configure and manage Zoom, Skype, Teams, LiveU, and other remote contribution systems.
Establish and troubleshoot remote guest connections for live broadcasts.
Monitor remote audio quality and coordinate with guests and production staff to ensure successful live hits.
Support hybrid and remote production workflows.


Audio Networking & Communications
Configure, operate, and troubleshoot Dante audio networks.
Operate and support RTS intercom systems and communications workflows.
Understand and manage audio signal flow, routing, patching, and IP-based audio infrastructure.
Support communications between control rooms, studios, and remote production teams.


Equipment Maintenance & Technical Support
Perform routine maintenance, testing, and quality control on audio equipment.
Troubleshoot audio consoles, microphones, wireless systems, IFBs, codecs, routers, and communications systems.
Assist with equipment upgrades, installations, and studio maintenance projects.
Maintain accurate equipment inventory and documentation.
Ensure all audio systems are operational and production-ready.


Production Support
Assist with studio setup, strike, and production preparation.
Collaborate closely with Producers, Directors, Technical Directors, Engineers, and Talent.
Follow show rundowns and production schedules while adapting to last-minute changes.
Support special productions, remote broadcasts, and field operations as assigned.
Contribute to a positive team environment and assist across departments when needed.


Required Qualifications
Experience working in live television, broadcast, streaming, or live event production environments.
Strong knowledge of live audio mixing and broadcast audio workflows.
Experience operating professional digital audio consoles.
Experience with Dante audio networking.
Experience with RTS intercom systems.
Familiarity with LiveU and remote production technologies.
Experience managing Zoom, Skype, Teams, and other remote guest platforms.
Understanding of signal flow, audio routing, patching, and troubleshooting.
Strong organizational and communication skills.
Excellent client-facing and talent-facing professionalism.
Ability to remain calm and make decisions under live broadcast pressure.


Preferred Qualifications
Experience in a live television control room environment.
Knowledge of wireless microphone coordination and RF management.
Familiarity with audio-over-IP workflows.
Experience with news, sports, or entertainment broadcasts.
Understanding of broadcast networking infrastructure.
Experience supporting multiple studios or control rooms.


Skills & Competencies
Strong troubleshooting abilities
Excellent attention to detail
Effective communication skills
Professional guest and client management
Ability to multitask in high-pressure environments
Team-oriented mindset
Adaptability and willingness to learn new technologies


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About Broadcast Management Group

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We are a video production company dedicated to solving technical and creative challenges of any scale or complexity At Broadcast Management Group, we believe there is no one-size-fits-all solution to production. Every project requires a unique approach. And every client has different desires and objectives. Our job is to understand those goals, desires, and dreams and craft a custom production solution that delivers results. This philosophy applies to all facets of our organization, from live production, consulting, and integration to events, staffing, and creative. We’ve spent nearly two decades helping clients across the globe achieve their production goals. From large-scale, multi-camera productions, engineering technical facilities, and launching OTT networks from the ground up. Our work tells the story of what we’ve done, where we’ve been, and the clients we’ve been fortunate to collaborate with.

Industry

Broadcasting

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Washington, DC, US

Year founded

2005

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