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Product Designer (REMOTE)

Beaverton, OR ยท On-site +1

$75K - $89K/yr

Discogs is a music discovery and record collecting platform with a passionate following and massive ... You don't need to ship production code, but you can read it, understand how property/value pairs ...

AP Specialist

New York, NY ยท On-site +1

$60K - $75K/yr

... music production workflow, regardless of DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Via Splice, an ... Splice embraces a culture of remote work. You'll see your colleagues showing up from across the US ...

Accounts Payable Specialist

New York, NY ยท On-site +1

$60K - $75K/yr

... music production workflow, regardless of DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Via Splice, an ... Splice embraces a culture of remote work. You'll see your colleagues showing up from across the US ...

Provide remote support and system monitoring for clients throughout the US * Proactively address ... music products.The Music & Arts division operates more than 220+ stores specializing in band ...

Hybrid, Remote, or On-Site Employment Type: Full-Time Pay: Competitive hourly rate Pay Differential ... music products. The Music & Arts division operates more than 220 stores specializing in band ...

Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location.For additional ... AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS The School of Music is seeking skilled performing artists to participate ...

Hybrid, Remote, or On-Site Employment Type: Full-Time Pay: Competitive hourly rate Pay Differential ... music products. The Music & Arts division operates more than 220 stores specializing in band ...

The Live Remote Sports Director is the creative and technical authority in the production truck on ... production plan, including camera placements, show flow, graphics stings, music cues, and replay ...

About Duetti Duetti is redefining how independent music creators monetize and grow their careers. Founded in 2022 by CEO Lior Tibon and COO Christopher Nolte, Duetti partners with creators to unlock ...

Our customers are super passionate about our product. The Role We're looking for a VP of Sales and ... Location Remote position - open to applicants who live and have the right to work in the USA. What ...

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How much do remote music production jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote music production in the United States is $16.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Music Production vs Remote Audio Editing?

AspectRemote Music ProductionRemote Audio Editing
Required SkillsMusic composition, arrangement, mixing, masteringAudio cleanup, noise reduction, editing tracks
Tools & SoftwareDigital Audio Workstations (DAWs), MIDI softwareAudio editing software like Pro Tools, Audacity
Work EnvironmentHome studio, remote collaboration with artists/producersRemote editing suites, post-production environments
Industry UsageMusic labels, independent artists, production companiesPost-production houses, film/TV studios, music production

While both roles involve working with audio remotely, Remote Music Production focuses on creating and producing music, including composition and mixing. Remote Audio Editing centers on refining and cleaning audio recordings. Understanding these differences helps professionals choose the right career path or job opportunity in the music and audio industry.

What is remote music production?

Remote music production is the process of creating, recording, mixing, and mastering music without being physically present in a traditional studio. Musicians, producers, and engineers collaborate virtually using digital audio workstations (DAWs), file sharing platforms, and real-time communication tools. This approach allows artists and producers to work together from different locations, making music production more flexible and accessible. Remote music production has become increasingly popular due to advancements in technology and the growing demand for virtual collaboration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Music Producer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Music Producer, you need a strong understanding of music theory, audio engineering, and digital production, often supported by experience or formal training in music technology. Familiarity with Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, or Pro Tools, as well as proficiency in using virtual instruments and plugins, is typically required. Strong communication, creativity, and time management skills help you collaborate effectively with artists and clients across distances. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing high-quality music efficiently while meeting the creative and logistical demands of remote collaboration.

How do remote music producers typically collaborate with artists and other team members across different locations?

Remote music producers often collaborate with artists, songwriters, and audio engineers through digital platforms such as Zoom, Slack, and cloud-based DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Ableton Cloud or Splice. File sharing and real-time feedback are common, requiring strong communication skills and reliable internet connectivity. Producers must be adept at managing asynchronous workflows and organizing project files to ensure everyone stays aligned. Building trust and clear expectations upfront can help overcome the challenge of working without in-person interaction.
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Infographic showing various Remote Music Production job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,996 per year, or $16.8 per hour.
Product Designer (REMOTE)

Product Designer (REMOTE)

Discogs

Beaverton, OR โ€ข On-site, Remote

$75K - $89K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Product Designer (REMOTE)
Department: Product Design
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: REMOTE US
Compensation: $75,000 - $89,000 / year
Description
We are reimagining the ultimate journey for music lovers and record collectors worldwide - for the next generation, and for our long-time loyalists. As a Product Designer, you won't just be moving pixels - you'll solve real customer problems in a fast-paced, iterative environment, working directly with squads and partnering closely with Product Managers, Engineers, and fellow designers to create a unified experience across the Discogs ecosystem.
Discogs is a music discovery and record collecting platform with a passionate following and massive growth potential. Preserving the utility our loyalists depend on while making it intuitive for the next generation of music fans and record collectors is a defining challenge of this role. We're looking for a designer who can move fluently between high-level user flows and the craft of impactful, intuitive UI - someone who can envision and map how an experience should work, then bring it to life in an elevated user interface.
You bring high technical aptitude and a strong understanding of how design translates into code. You'll help establish patterns across our ecosystem that simplify decision-making downstream - for designers, engineers, and the product as a whole - and you'll be an active participant in evolving our machine-readable design system across Figma and GitHub. You're an AI optimist - you treat it as a collaborator that unlocks velocity and extends your skill set.
Beyond the craft, we want someone genuinely excited about music discovery and record collecting - someone who explores artist discographies and label catalogs, and brings real enthusiasm for what Discogs can become. If you don't yet know why an original pressing matters to a collector, you're curious and proactive to learn why - and to channel those insights into your designs. You actively research, ideate, and present ideas, and you bring that voice and insight back to your squad as the autonomous voice of design within it.
Location
While we are a remote company we are only hiring for the following locations: OR, WA, CA, CO, TX, IL
CompensationBase Annual salary range - $75,000 - $89,000
Key Responsibilities
What You'll Accomplish
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Champion solving user problems: User problems drive the work. You stay close to what collectors and sellers actually need, and you measure your work by whether it solves real problems for them.
  • Understand users: Stay curious, open-minded, and proactive about learning who our users are and what helps them on their music discovery and collecting journey. Participate in usability testing and research, and iterate on designs based on what you learn.
  • Exercise design thinking: Take a human-centered approach to problem-solving - understand user needs, challenge assumptions, and create solutions through iterative prototyping and testing.
  • Ideate with impact: Support product squads with rapid wireframing, information architecture, and prototyping to validate ideas quickly.
  • Design end-to-end with squads: From discovery and research through high-fidelity Figma mockups, interactive prototypes, and final machine-readable designs that are ready for engineering handoff with minimal translation, partner with product squads to ideate, validate, and ship new experiences across web and mobile.
  • Elevate UX and visual design: Combine Discogs' new brand identity with UX best practices to create intuitive, streamlined user flows and modern interfaces that are as visually compelling as they are functional.
  • Design responsively: Translate and optimize design solutions for impact and usability at any screen size.
  • Find creative range within meaningful constraints: The design system, brand identity, and engineering realities are the conditions that make your work shippable and durable. Structure your Figma work the way it will live in code: component properties, variants, and modes that map cleanly to engineering, with layer architecture and auto-layout that treat the design-to-code seam as a contract.
  • Bridge design and engineering: Partner with engineers to keep tokens, components, and patterns in sync between Figma and the codebase. Treat our machine-readable design system as a shared product - what's in Figma flows cleanly into code, and what engineers learn in implementation flows back into the system.
  • Collaborate and iterate: Work closely with PMs, engineers, and fellow designers to ensure technical feasibility and consistency across the holistic product experience. Show work early and often, welcome feedback, and iterate toward excellence.
  • Balance speed and quality: Manage your time effectively, prioritize high-impact work, and deliver polished outcomes on a healthy cadence.

Department/Team Specific Focus
  • Discovery Squad - Home Page, Search, Dashboard, Collection, Genre/Style pages, User Lists

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
What You'll Contribute
  • Design expertise: Deep understanding of product design fundamentals - user-centered design practices, interaction design, and the foundational craft of typography, color, scale, hierarchy, and composition. Sound, well-reasoned visual decisions are second nature to you.
  • Design system fluency: Hands-on experience contributing to a design system, not just consuming one. You're fluent in tokens, component properties, variants, modes, atomic design, and the naming conventions that keep a system consistent and machine-readable - and you understand why these matter when designs need to live in code.
  • Figma mastery: Deep proficiency with Figma variables, modes, component properties, auto-layout, and library architecture. You build files that other designers and engineers can actually use.
  • Systems thinking: You see the patterns across a product and articulate them in ways that simplify decisions for everyone downstream. You design with reuse, consistency, and clarity in mind.
  • Technical aptitude: A strong understanding of how design translates into code. You don't need to ship production code, but you can read it, understand how property/value pairs and tokens work, and design with implementation in mind. If parts of this are new to you, you have the aptitude and appetite to learn.
  • Attention to detail: A passion for designing beautiful, modern, user-friendly experiences - and for the structural details that make designs durable and effective.
  • Human-centered mindset: Proven ability to advocate for the user and translate user insight into product decisions.
  • Collaboration and communication: You articulate ideas and design decisions clearly across design, product, and engineering. You're confident in your work and actively seek feedback to validate ideas, expand possibilities, and challenge your own assumptions.
  • Accountability and time management: Deliver projects on time and in scope across multiple workstreams in a fast-moving, startup-like environment. When ambiguity arises, you communicate proactively to find clarity rather than waiting for it.
  • Commitment to growth: Embrace the unknown with curiosity as you hunt for solutions. You're committed to continuously expanding your technical and professional skillset.
  • AI fluency: Proactive interest in applying AI to product design - to improve design processes, technical output, and user outcomes.
  • Accessibility advocacy: Working knowledge of accessibility standards, or genuine enthusiasm to learn and implement them.
  • Genuine enthusiasm for music discovery and record collecting: You have and collector records, are excited to imagine and shape a modernized Discogs, and you bring that energy to the work.

Required
  • Bachelor's degree (BA/BS) from a four-year college or university, or equivalent work experience.
  • 4+ years of Product or UX design experience, with a strong portfolio of shipped work (Figma strongly preferred).
  • Hands-on experience contributing to a design system - not just consuming one.

Preferred
  • Experience working in or alongside a machine-readable design system, where Figma tokens and components stay in sync with code.
  • Working knowledge of front-end fundamentals: HTML, CSS, and a sense of how component libraries are structured in modern frameworks.
  • Comfort with GitHub workflows - branches, pull requests, code review.
  • Familiarity with design token tooling (Style Dictionary, Tokens Studio, or similar).
  • Experience designing for e-commerce, inventory systems, cataloging, dashboards, collecting platforms, or music platforms.
  • Familiarity with interaction design and motion.
  • Real passion for music and knowledge of record collecting.

Benefits
What We Provide
  • Competitive compensation: salary, plus performance-related bonus program
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • 100% company-paid medical and dental insurance benefits for you and your dependents
  • 4 weeks paid vacation, increasing based on tenure
  • 18 weeks paid leave for birth moms
  • 8 weeks paid parental leave, including for adoption
  • Monthly wellness allowance
  • Annual professional and personal development allowance
  • Work from home office set-up and expense allowances
  • Flexible work location opportunities
  • Employer matching toward charitable contributions