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Radio Programming Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Radio Integration Engineer

Irvine, CA · On-site

$111K - $150K/yr

Description As a Radio Integration Engineer, you will be responsible for architecting, implementing and verifying all facets of the full analog megacell to be delivered to the SoC team for production.

You understand basic RF Engineering, Radio Frequency theory, and Electricity and Electronics Theory * You accept and provide constructive feedback * You have flexibility with ever-changing ...

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What kind of jobs in media bring in $150,000 a year?

In media, senior roles such as radio station general managers, media directors, and senior producers can earn $150,000 or more annually. These positions typically require extensive experience, leadership skills, and often involve overseeing multiple stations or large teams, with compensation reflecting responsibility and industry standards.

What is a radio programmer?

A radio programmer is responsible for selecting and scheduling music, shows, and content for a radio station to attract and retain listeners. They analyze audience data, coordinate with on-air talent, and use broadcasting software to create a programming schedule. Strong organizational skills and knowledge of the station's target audience are essential for this role.

What is the difference between Radio Programming vs Radio Announcing?

AspectRadio ProgrammingRadio Announcing
Primary RoleDevelops music playlists, show schedules, and content planningDelivers live or pre-recorded content, interacts with listeners
Required SkillsContent curation, scheduling, understanding audience demographicsVoice modulation, communication skills, on-air presence
Work EnvironmentStudio, production offices, behind-the-scenesOn-air studio, live broadcast environment
CredentialsOften a degree in communications, media, or related fieldsVoice training, broadcasting certifications often preferred

Radio Programming focuses on content planning and scheduling behind the scenes, while Radio Announcing involves delivering content directly to listeners on-air. Both roles are essential in radio broadcasting but differ in responsibilities and skill sets.

Do radio hosts make good money?

Radio hosts' salaries vary widely depending on factors such as experience, station size, and location. Entry-level hosts may earn modest wages, while experienced or nationally syndicated hosts can earn six-figure incomes. Skills in communication, content creation, and audience engagement are important for higher earnings in this field.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

In radio programming, high-level roles such as senior executives, network directors, or top-tier consultants can earn around $2,000 or more per day, especially with extensive experience, industry reputation, or contract work. These positions often require advanced skills, industry connections, and sometimes involve freelance or project-based work outside standard hours.
What cities in California are hiring for Radio Programming jobs? Cities in California with the most Radio Programming job openings:
Radio Technician Journeyman

Radio Technician Journeyman

SuperbTech

Burbank, CA

$24 - $32/hr

Contractor

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Radio Technician - Journeyman    
Location: Orem, UT 
Salary: $24 - $32/hr

Position Overview
We are seeking a skilled Radio Technician Journeyman to support the design, installation, programming, and maintenance of wireless communication systems. This is a hands-on role requiring strong troubleshooting capabilities across complex radio and public safety communication environments. The ideal candidate brings technical expertise in RF systems and the ability to work directly with customers to diagnose and resolve issues efficiently.

Key Responsibilities

  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair wireless communication systems including:
    • Two-way radios
    • Dispatch consoles
    • Paging infrastructure
    • Trunked radio systems
    • Mobile and base station equipment
  • Perform system programming in accordance with industry standards and manufacturer specifications
  • Install and configure wireless communication systems, including mobile and fixed units
  • Conduct diagnostic testing and interpret results to resolve technical issues effectively
  • Provide customer support in person, by phone, and electronically, ensuring timely resolution of issues
  • Collaborate with internal teams, vendors, and customers to coordinate timelines and service delivery
  • Prepare project quotes and provide technical recommendations for repairs and system upgrades
  • Support and follow safety protocols, including acting as a safety point of contact when needed
  • Participate in on-call rotations and respond to urgent service needs, including after-hours support
  • Travel locally and regionally as needed, including occasional overnight assignments

Required Qualifications

  • 3 to 5 years of hands-on experience with two-way radio and wireless communication systems
  • Strong working knowledge of RF theory, DC and AC electrical systems, and technical troubleshooting
  • Experience working with:
    • Dispatch systems and consoles
    • Trunked radio systems
    • Mobile radio installations
    • Antennas, transmitters, and receivers
  • Proficiency with computers and technical software used for diagnostics and programming
  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record


Preferred Qualifications

  • Associate degree or vocational training in Electronics, Telecommunications, or a related field
  • Industry certifications such as:
    • FCC License
    • NARTE or ETA CET certification
    • NABER certification
  • Experience supporting public safety or mission-critical communication systems

Work Environment and Expectations

  • Combination of field and shop-based work
  • Exposure to active job sites, equipment rooms, and outdoor environments
  • Ability to lift equipment and work in physically active conditions
  • Flexibility to support emergency communication systems, which may require overtime or rapid response
Education:OtherEmployment Type: CONTRACTOR