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Sound Engineer Jobs in Rhode Island (NOW HIRING)

Role Overview As Chief Engineer, you will be the vehicle-level technical authority for REGENT ... You'll be the person who ensures that Viceroy's design is not just technically sound in each ...

Principal Security Engineer

Johnston, RI · On-site

$142K - $186K/yr

The DevSecOps Engineer will work to ensure that the HashiCorp Vault technical design is sound, that services are highly available and performant, that customers are onboarded and configured dependent ...

Principal Security Engineer

Johnston, RI · On-site

$142K - $186K/yr

The DevSecOps Engineer will work to ensure that the HashiCorp Vault technical design is sound, that services are highly available and performant, that customers are onboarded and configured dependent ...

The DevSecOps Engineer will work to ensure that the HashiCorp Vault technical design is sound, that services are highly available and performant, that customers are onboarded and configured dependent ...

The DevSecOps Engineer will work to ensure that the HashiCorp Vault technical design is sound, that services are highly available and performant, that customers are onboarded and configured dependent ...

The Raytheon Hardware Engineering Organization leads the hardware design, development and ... Participate in design peer reviews, resolving action items, and conduct trade studies to make sound ...

... Sound judgment, technical insight, and strong initiative to direct other engineers on resolution of complex issues • Strong verbal and written communication and influencing skills • Ability to ...

Senior Network Engineer

Providence, RI

$105K - $144K/yr

Network Engineering: * Leads and contributes to the design, implementation, and continuous ... Calm under pressure with the tenacity to resolve critical issues with urgency and sound judgment

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How much do sound engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for sound engineer in Rhode Island is $82,708.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $110,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Sound Engineer do?

A Sound Engineer is responsible for capturing, mixing, and manipulating audio to achieve the desired sound quality for various projects such as music recordings, live events, films, or television. Their tasks can include setting up microphones, operating mixing consoles, editing audio tracks, and ensuring optimal acoustics. Sound Engineers work closely with producers, musicians, and other technical staff to create a polished final product. They play a crucial role in both the technical and creative aspects of audio production.

What are some common challenges Sound Engineers face when working on live events, and how can they prepare for them?

Sound Engineers working on live events often encounter challenges such as unexpected technical issues, fluctuating acoustics, and last-minute changes from performers or event organizers. To prepare, it's important to conduct thorough sound checks, have backup equipment readily available, and maintain clear communication with the production team. Flexibility and quick problem-solving skills are essential, as live environments can be unpredictable. Building strong relationships with performers and colleagues also helps ensure smooth coordination during high-pressure situations.

What is the difference between Sound Engineer vs Audio Technician?

AspectSound EngineerAudio Technician
CredentialsRelevant audio engineering certifications, technical trainingTechnical training, certifications vary
Work EnvironmentRecording studios, live events, film setsBroadcast stations, live events, production facilities
Industry UsageMusic, film, TV, live soundBroadcast, event production, AV support
Job FocusDesigning, mixing, and producing soundSetting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting audio equipment

While both roles involve working with audio equipment, a Sound Engineer primarily focuses on designing, mixing, and producing sound for various media, whereas an Audio Technician handles the setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting of audio systems. The roles often overlap but differ in scope and responsibilities within the audio production process.

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

To thrive as a Sound Engineer, you need a solid understanding of audio theory, acoustics, and recording techniques, often supported by a degree or certification in audio engineering or a related field. Familiarity with digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools or Logic Pro, as well as expertise in mixing consoles and microphones, is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills set outstanding sound engineers apart. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering high-quality audio experiences and collaborating effectively with artists and production teams.
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Infographic showing various Sound Engineer job openings in Rhode Island as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,708 per year, or $39.8 per hour.
Chief Engineer

Chief Engineer

REGENT

North Kingstown, RI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

At REGENT, we’re on a mission to revolutionize regional transportation between coastal cities. We're not just building vehicles, we're creating a new category of transportation: the Seaglider. These groundbreaking wing-in-ground-effect craft travel just above the water’s surface, combining the speed of an airplane with the low operating costs of a boat. Capable of 180 miles at 180 mph on today's battery tech (and up to 400 miles with next-gen batteries), Seagliders will unlock fast, affordable, and sustainable coastal transit for passengers and cargo - connecting cities, islands, and communities like never before.

Backed by leading investors and powered by a team of passionate, forward-thinking engineers, builders, and operators, we’re now scaling from a breakthrough prototype to full production - and building the team to make it happen.

Role Overview

As Chief Engineer, you will be the vehicle-level technical authority for REGENT’s Viceroy Seaglider program- the single person responsible for the coherence, integration, and technical integrity of the entire vehicle system.

This is not a functional management role. It’s the role that sits across the disciplines- spanning structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, systems, and controls - and ensures that every design decision, interface, and assumption fits together into a vehicle that works. You will partner directly with the CTO and Program Manager, driving the vehicle toward PDR and CDR with a clear and defensible technical picture.

You’ll lead cross-functional integration reviews, adjudicate trade studies, and resolve interface conflicts that no single discipline can own. You’ll be the person who ensures that Viceroy’s design is not just technically sound in each discipline, but coherent and certifiable as a system.

Success means the program operates from a single, authoritative technical baseline—understood by every functional lead, credible to certification stakeholders, and ready to support PDR, CDR, and certification. It also means serving as a trusted technical leader and mentor: strengthening engineering judgment, guiding cross-functional decision-making, and helping teams solve hard problems with clarity and rigor. If you’re energized by building something genuinely new and operating at the center of a complex, fast-moving program, we’d love to meet you.

What You'll Do
  • Own Vehicle-Level Technical Integration: Serve as the vehicle-level technical authority for Viceroy. Drive cross-functional integration reviews, resolve interface conflicts between disciplines, and ensure design decisions spanning structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, systems, and controls are coherent, documented, and defensible.

  • Drive Design Maturity Toward PDR and CDR: Define what “PDR-ready” and “CDR-ready” mean in terms of design maturity, analysis completeness, risk posture, and documentation. Lead the program’s technical preparation for major design gates.

  • Decompose and Control Vehicle-Level Requirements: Own the technical decomposition of vehicle-level specifications into subsystem and discipline-level requirements. Maintain configuration control of the vehicle-level baseline and manage how changes propagate across the system.

  • Lead Trade Studies and Technical Decision-Making: Drive the trade studies and technical decisions that span multiple disciplines. Ensure design choices are made with full visibility into system-wide implications - including weight, performance, structural, and certification impacts.

  • Define the Certification Technical Strategy: In partnership with the certification team, own the vehicle-level compliance approach - mapping design choices to the certification basis and ensuring technical decisions are structured to support verification.

  • Enable Cross-Functional Technical Teams: Partner with functional managers to ensure each discipline has clear interface definitions, consistent assumptions, and the technical direction they need to execute. Enable the next layer of technical leaders to own their domains with confidence.

What You'll Bring
  • Vehicle-Level Integration Experience: Deep experience in aerospace engineering, including significant time serving as a Chief Engineer, Lead Engineer, or in a vehicle-level integration role on a program that successfully progressed through major design gates (PDR, CDR, or equivalent).

  • Track Record of Cross-Functional Technical Decision-Making: Demonstrated experience resolving interface conflicts, leading vehicle-level trade studies, and making binding design decisions that span multiple disciplines.

  • Program Gate Experience: Direct involvement taking a vehicle development program through CDR (or equivalent) - clear understanding of what design maturity, analysis completeness, and documentation standards are required at each gate.

  • Broad Technical Fluency: Deep enough across structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, systems, and controls to interrogate each discipline’s assumptions and integration interfaces - and challenge them when they don’t fit the system.

  • Familiarity with Certification and Qualification: Experience working within a certification or airworthiness framework (USCG, Lloyds Register, FAA, EASA, military, or comparable) at the vehicle level - understanding how design choices translate into compliance approaches.

  • Fluency in Integration Tools and Artifacts: Proficient with the tools of vehicle-level integration - requirements management, interface control documents, configuration management, mass properties, and design review processes.

Who We're Looking For
  • Collaborative Team Player: You believe great things happen when teams work together. You partner effectively across engineering, certification, and leadership - bringing clarity to complex discussions, ensuring teams operate from a shared understanding, and driving alignment without sacrificing speed.

  • Creative Problem Solver: You thrive on tackling complex, system-level challenges and bringing structure to ambiguity. You don’t just react to gaps - you identify where assumptions, interfaces, or processes are breaking down and build solutions that scale with the program.

  • Adaptable & Agile: In a fast-paced, evolving environment, you balance rigor with speed. You know when to add structure and when to simplify - keeping the team moving without losing sight of safety and certification requirements.

  • Innovative Mindset: You’re driven by curiosity and a passion for building things that haven’t existed before. You continuously look for ways to raise the bar - for how the program integrates, how decisions get made, and how teams work together.

What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation including a robust equity incentive plan.

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance - we cover 100% of your premiums.

  • 401(k) with company matching, so you can plan for the future.

  • Generous flexible time off, paid parental leave, and company-wide holiday breaks.

  • Relocation packages available for those moving to join our team.

  • Daily, free catered lunches

  • Learning & professional development opportunities

If you’re ready to take on an exciting challenge, grow with us, and make a lasting impact, we want to hear from you. Even if you don’t meet every requirement, but you see yourself contributing to our mission, we encourage you to apply! We value diverse skillsets and experiences and believe in the potential of passionate individuals to make a big impact.

Equal Opportunity Employer

REGENT is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.