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This is a part-time position, scheduled 20-30 hours per week, with hours fluctuating in response to private events. Responsibilities Audio Engineering * Operate and mix live audio for performances ...

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How much do part time audio programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time audio programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can you work part-time as a part time audio programmer?

Part-time audio programmer positions are available in the industry, often requiring skills in programming languages like C++ and familiarity with audio middleware such as Wwise or FMOD. These roles typically offer flexible schedules, making it possible to work part-time depending on the employer and project needs.

Is part time audio programming in demand?

Part time audio programming is in moderate demand within the gaming, multimedia, and virtual reality industries, especially for projects requiring specialized sound design and integration skills. Professionals with knowledge of audio middleware like Wwise or FMOD and experience with game engines such as Unity or Unreal tend to have better opportunities, though the availability of part-time roles can vary based on industry needs and project scope.

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Audio/Video Technician / IT Programmer

Florida Hometheatresplus

Coral Springs, FL • On-site

$35K/yr

Part-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

We are a North Broward Custom Integration , Audio / Video / Hi-Fi Company
Since 1992 . We are on page 1 of google everday . This is a Part time position , leading to ,Engineering , Custom Sales , Commissions & Management ..
Position Requirements
  • 2 years A/V Installation experience
  • CEDIA Certs would be great
  • Reliable transportation
  • Low voltage tools
  • Laptop
  • Drills

IT Programming , for URC Total Home Control , Elan g. Universal Remotes &
I-pad Control . $ Will always pay you more . $
Willing to train , if you have any wiring & IT experience .
Previous Resumes & Subcontractors , Need not Apply ,!
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $35,000.00 /year
Local candidates only:
Coral Springs, FL
Required experience:
Electronics: 2 years
Required license or certification:
Florida
Required education:
High school or equivalent
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About Florida Home Theaters Plus
Anyone out there truly love their job, or profession? Well I do, this may sound a bit strange, I got my first Stereo system when I was 7 yrs old from my very pleasing parents. Started to collect records or Vinyl I should say then & now; have more than 700 mint condition records, original Hendrix, Beatles, all of Pink Floyd, Yes,& Crosby Stills Nash&sometimes Young,all the first&original Elton John,also Jimmy Buffets first albums,I will stop boring all.When anyone has a well engineered Audio system, they use it more, enjoy it more, show it off to all their friends to listen too. After I got out of the military also played bass in a VA. Beach Band,found out there was a lot more involved to it. So when I realized I would not be on MTV.
I started to work in a Hi-Fi store in New England, circa the 80s, that is when I first heard a Compact Disc player, Sony & Yamaha. A few years later something new in speakers arrived, the Bose AM5 system, along with Polk Audio & Infinity. Dolby surround sound is introduced and THX from George Lucas, Pioneer laser disc players to 3-D blueray players, when does it stop? You walk into a television store and see over 100 HDTV panels, What should I look at? It's an ever evolving electronics business and it's very confusing.
Our knowledge is constantly updated and we continually enhance our skills and abilities every day, every month, every year, whether it's going to all C.E.D.I.A. training and classroom lectures. In addition to our C.E.D.I.A. Certifications, we are also certified and trained for the following companies: Denon CI, Yamaha, Marantz, Sony ES, MIT, Creek Audio, Elan G Automation, Bitwise Control, apple, Nuvo Technologies, Earthquake, James Loudspeakers, Epson Cinema, Mitsubishi, DPI Projectors, VUTec, Screen Innovations, IC Realtime, Honeywell, Lutron Radio RA II, Velodyne, Bass Management Certified, and URC Remote Controls.