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Temporary Audio Mix Engineer Jobs in Boston, MA (NOW HIRING)

AV Install Technician

Boston, MA · On-site

$37 - $45/hr

Required, including overnight and occasional weekend travel Position Overview Our growing Audio ... Work closely with AV Field Engineers during system programming and commissioning * Interact with ...

AV Install Technician

Boston, MA · On-site

$37 - $45/hr

Required, including overnight and occasional weekend travel Position Overview Our growing Audio ... Work closely with AV Field Engineers during system programming and commissioning * Interact with ...

Process Engineer

Norwood, MA

$48 - $57/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Ultrafiltration, Chromatography, Mix Skid, Single Use Mixers, Buffer Prep Vessels, Temperature ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: * Medical ...

Required, including overnight and occasional weekend travel Position Overview Our growing Audio ... Work closely with AV Field Engineers during system programming and commissioning * Interact with ...

Electrical Test Engineer

Westborough, MA

$50.30 - $68/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The position offers a mix of independent lab work of approximately 60% and cross-functional ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: * Medical ...

Engineering Technician

Littleton, MA

$31 - $34/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... temp-to-hire basis. We are seeking a detail-oriented candidate with experience in mechanical and ... Mix, dispense, and apply adhesives, epoxies, potting materials, and cleaning solvents. * Use hand ...

Engineering Technician

Littleton, MA

$31 - $34/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... temp-to-hire basis. We are seeking a detail-oriented candidate with experience in mechanical and ... Mix, dispense, and apply adhesives, epoxies, potting materials, and cleaning solvents. * Use hand ...

... Engineering Department, including: * Control Room/Studio Operations (Floor Direct, Robos, Audio, TD ... Chronicle presents a mix of features on the people, places, and stories of New England. Fellows ...

Part-Time Editor

Needham, MA

$27.55 - $36.73/hr

This temporary role will focus primarily on editing and repurposing digitized archival content for ... Use a third-party AI audio platform to replace copyrighted music with library tracks * Ensure all ...

Part-Time Editor

Needham, MA

$27.55 - $36.73/hr

This temporary role will focus primarily on editing and repurposing digitized archival content for ... Use a third-party AI audio platform to replace copyrighted music with library tracks * Ensure all ...

Part-Time Editor

Needham, MA

$27.55 - $36.73/hr

This temporary role will focus primarily on editing and repurposing digitized archival content for ... Use a third-party AI audio platform to replace copyrighted music with library tracks * Ensure all ...

Part-Time Editor

Needham, MA

$27.55 - $36.73/hr

This temporary role will focus primarily on editing and repurposing digitized archival content for ... Use a third-party AI audio platform to replace copyrighted music with library tracks * Ensure all ...

Part-Time Editor

Needham, MA

$27.55 - $36.73/hr

This temporary role will focus primarily on editing and repurposing digitized archival content for ... Use a third-party AI audio platform to replace copyrighted music with library tracks * Ensure all ...

Part-Time Editor

Needham, MA

$27.55 - $36.73/hr

This temporary role will focus primarily on editing and repurposing digitized archival content for ... Use a third-party AI audio platform to replace copyrighted music with library tracks * Ensure all ...

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

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary audio mix engineer in Boston, MA is $91,753.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,300.00 and $122,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectTemporary Audio Mix EngineerAudio Post-Production Assistant
CredentialsProficiency in mixing software, audio engineering certifications often preferredBasic audio editing skills, entry-level certifications
Work EnvironmentRecording studios, post-production facilities, film setsPost-production studios, editing suites, media companies
Industry UsageUsed in film, TV, music, and advertising projects for mixing tasksSupports post-production workflows, handling editing and organization

The Temporary Audio Mix Engineer focuses on mixing audio tracks to achieve the desired sound quality, often working independently on specific projects. In contrast, the Audio Post-Production Assistant provides support in the post-production process, assisting with editing, organizing audio files, and preparing materials for mixing. Both roles are essential in media production but differ in responsibilities and experience requirements.

What are the most commonly searched types of Audio Mix Engineer jobs in Boston, MA?

The most popular types of Audio Mix Engineer jobs in Boston, MA are:

Holocaust Museum Boston - Exhibits Manager

HR & Talent Acquisition

Boston, MA • On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Holocaust Museum Boston, opening in Spring 2027, will be New England's first museum dedicated solely to Holocaust history and its enduring relevance today. Located along Boston's Freedom Trail, the museum will inspire visitors to examine the past, connect it to the present, and create a more just future through immersive exhibitions, authentic artifacts, survivor testimony, and educational programming.
Compensation
  • Salary Range: $70,000 - $90,000
  • Competitive nonprofit benefits package.

NOTE: Interested candidates must include a cover letter and resume when applying to be considered.
Exhibits Manager
The Exhibits Manager is responsible for the production and installation of all aspects of Holocaust Museum Boston's core collection, under the leadership of the CEO and working closely with the Director of Education and the COO. The position is responsible for exhibitions (exhibit budgets, audio-visual systems, incoming loans, artifact rotations, long-range exhibit planning) and management (development, stewardship, and access) for the museum's very small (less than 100 objects) core collection and temporary exhibitions.
Prior to the museum's opening in 2027, the primary responsibility will be to ensure budgets and schedules are met, contractors work collaboratively and efficiently, and plans are developed and implemented for ongoing artifact rotations while maintaining the highest museum standards and HLF policies.
Following the museum's opening, the Exhibits Manager will oversee the ongoing operation, maintenance, evaluation, and enhancement of the museum's core exhibitions while leading the planning, development, installation, and management of temporary exhibitions. The Exhibits Manager will ensure exhibitions remain historically accurate, visually engaging, operationally reliable, and accessible while providing an exceptional visitor experience. This person will coordinate the work of museum consultants, exhibit contractors, and other internal and external partners to facilitate the development, production, and installation of exhibits, A/V elements, and selection and preparation of artifacts, as well as plan for exhibition operations and maintenance.
The Position will also identify, acquire, document, and steward artifacts and related historical materials, oversee exhibit maintenance and future upgrades, and collaborate across departments to ensure that exhibitions support educational programming, public engagement, fundraising initiatives, and museum operations. This position serves as the museum's primary steward of the exhibition experience, ensuring Holocaust Museum Boston's galleries continue to inspire, educate, and engage visitors for years to come.
Responsibilities
Exhibit Operations
  • Oversee the day-to-day operation of Holocaust Museum Boston's permanent and temporary exhibitions.
  • Ensure all exhibit components, including audiovisual systems, interactives, lighting, graphics, and artifacts, are fully operational and maintained to the highest museum standards.
  • Manage the exhibit program, including ensuring all components, including audiovisual, are operational and meet HLF policies.
  • Develop and implement preventive maintenance plans, including exhibit inspections, refurbishment, cleaning, repairs, and technology updates.

Collection Management
  • Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and best practices for collection development (acquisition and deaccession), stewardship (care and storage), and access (exhibiting, lending, borrowing, and facilitating research use).
  • Ensure all collections (including borrowed materials) are properly documented, secured, conserved, and cared for in accordance with professional standards and loan agreements as applicable.
  • Coordinate incoming and outgoing loans and ensure all loan agreements and stewardship requirements are fulfilled.
  • Lead the development of a small collection that will support the museum's mission and future exhibitions.

Historical Integrity & Educational Collaboration
  • Work with the Director of Education to deliver exhibits and supporting items that are historically accurate and aligned with the museum's mission, interpretive goals, and public programming.
  • Support the research, documentation, interpretation, and presentation of the collection and exhibition content.
  • Ensure exhibitions are accessible and engaging for a broad range of audiences.

Cross-Department Collaboration
  • Partner with Marketing & Communications and Visitor Services to ensure exhibitions, special events, and programs provide an exceptional visitor experience.
  • Collaborate with the Advancement team by supporting exhibit sponsorship opportunities, donor engagement, and fundraising initiatives.
  • Work closely with the President & CEO and Chief Operating Officer on long-range exhibit planning, capital improvements, and annual operating and capital budgets.

Professional Leadership
  • Maintain current knowledge of museum best practices, exhibition design, collections management, conservation, Holocaust scholarship, accessibility standards, and emerging technologies.
  • Build and maintain productive relationships with museums, cultural institutions, Holocaust organizations, collectors, lenders, and industry professionals.

Other Responsibilities
  • Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required for special events, and museum operations.
  • Travel as necessary to museums, conferences, private lenders, and other professional meetings.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
  • Master's Degree in Museum Studies, History, Public History, Exhibition Design, Cultural Studies, Art History, Historic Preservation, Library & Information Science, or a related field required. A master's degree is preferred.
  • At least 3 years of progressively responsible experience in museum exhibitions, collections management, exhibit operations, or a related field
  • Demonstrated experience managing exhibition development, fabrication, installation, maintenance, and long-term exhibit operations.
  • Experience managing contractors, consultants, vendors, project schedules, and exhibit budgets.
  • Ability to lead, organize, delegate, and administrate teams collaboratively while working on multiple projects.
  • Knowledge of museum standards and best practices related to exhibitions, collections care, conservation, loan agreements, accessioning, deaccessioning, and artifact stewardship.
  • Working knowledge of museum environmental standards, security, accessibility (ADA), preventive conservation, and visitor experience best practices.
  • Experience maintaining and updating exhibit technologies, including audio-visual systems, interactive exhibits, digital media, and content management systems.
  • Experience developing and managing operating and capital budgets.
  • Experience with museum collections management software and proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Workspace.
  • Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and successfully coordinate cross-functional teams.
  • Excellent leadership, organizational, interpersonal, written, verbal, presentation, and negotiation skills.
  • Demonstrated analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment while exercising sound judgment and flexibility.
  • Commitment to historical accuracy, museum ethics, and the mission and values of the Holocaust Legacy Foundation.
  • Ability to travel as needed to meet with donors or lenders of artifacts, museum visits, conferences, and professional development.
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation preferred.
  • Successful completion of a background check.