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Lead audio engineering for campus ministries and major performing arts events. * 20% Systems ... Because our events schedule spans days, nights, and weekends, success in this role depends on being ...

Fixed Term Contract Location: Global Reporting To: Snr Production Manager Description By applying ... This includes loading and programming show files, conducting sound checks, setting up microphones ...

... nights, weekends, and holidays. While primary responsibility for this role is associated with supervision of NPR's Washington, D.C. based Audio Engineering team, this role will be part of a ...

C. This includes managing a team of audio engineers and allocating resources to support NPR ... Willingness to work off-hours and weekends as needed to support NPR's programs and departmental ...

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Italian Audio Collection Projects (Remote) Join to apply for the Italian Audio Collection Projects ... contract. Requirements Fluent in the language you are applying for. Knowledge of English is ...

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How much do weekend contract audio engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend contract audio engineer in the United States is $101,752.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Contract Audio Engineer vs Part-Time Audio Technician?

AspectWeekend Contract Audio EngineerPart-Time Audio Technician
CredentialsAudio engineering certification or equivalent experienceBasic audio or technical certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentLive events, concerts, or studio sessions on weekendsEvent venues, theaters, or broadcast settings, often flexible hours
Employer & IndustryEvent companies, music venues, production firmsEntertainment venues, schools, or broadcast stations
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on weekend work, live sound, or event-specific rolesPart-time roles, flexible schedules, technical support

The Weekend Contract Audio Engineer typically works on a contractual basis during weekends, focusing on live events or studio sessions, requiring specialized audio skills and certifications. In contrast, a Part-Time Audio Technician may work flexible hours across various settings, often with less emphasis on certifications. Both roles support audio needs but differ mainly in scheduling, scope, and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Contract Audio Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,752 per year, or $48.9 per hour.

Audio Engineer - Adjunct Instructor

SAE Institute

North Miami Beach, FL

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Reporting to the Associate Director of Education or Program Chair, facilitate student learning toward the achievement of course and program learning outcomes. Teach, inspire, motivate, guide, support, and help students in courses and program. Continually improve instructional and professional skills. Update materials in support of SAE courses. Set high expectations for quality of work and raise the bar each time the course runs. Ensure that each student completes coursework that achieves the goal of the class and is done with quality and attention to detail. Comply fully with all policies, practices, and procedures of SAE Institute as outlined in the faculty handbook, catalog, procedures manuals, and faculty assignment agreement. This is a Part-Time Adjunct Instructor position with an on going contract renewal as needed.

Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide education that aligns with the SAE model of curricula and delivery
  • Establish a classroom environment conducive to learning and student involvement
  • Contribute to a learning culture by participating in academic advising, serving on curriculum committees, supporting campus events such as new student orientation and graduation, and participating in various other workshops and collegiate meetings
  • Manage the learning environment by keeping accurate records and enforcing college policies and procedures
  • Post attendance within one hour of the end of class, assignment grades within one week of submission, and final grades within 48 hours of the end of the course
  • Develop instructional plans to meet course competencies and develop course activities that support lesson objectives
  • Effectively plan and prepare for classes and student success
  • Contact and advise students who are at risk for attendance and/or academics to help provide support, and coordinate with Academics staff to effectively manage at-risk students
  • Maintain, update, manage, and ensure accuracy of content on Learning Management System (Canvas) for all assigned courses
  • Use the Learning Management System (Canvas) to effectively engage and communicate with students to supplement and support course and program learning outcomes
  • Maintain instructor eligibility according to applicable federal, state, and accrediting regulations
  • Abide by all SAE policies and procedures
  • Other duties as assigned

Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor - Key Relationships:

  • I. Associate Director of Education and Campus Director
  • II. Department of Academic and Student Services Team
  • III. Campus staff
  • IV. Students

Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor Key Result Areas:

4-8 objectives with associated activities and KPIs (which can then align with the performance plan) that the incumbent is accountable for.

Objective:

  • Effectively plan and prepare for classes and student success
  • Follow standard course syllabi for successful student outcomes.
  • Maintain instructor eligibility
  • Utilize available teaching technologies

Major Activities:

  • Provide syllabi enrichment by developing course materials, and utilizing participatory and innovative teaching-learning methodologies utilizing SAE approved curriculum.
  • Utilize successful teaching learning methodologies to enhance learning and engage learners.
  • Create and follow annual faculty development plan
  • Implement teaching technologies, including Canvas, to improve student engagement

Key Performance Indicators:

  • Classroom Observations meet or exceed expectations
  • Complete one professional growth development activity and one in service development activity annually
  • Student engagement, as measure by Canvas usage
  • Update Canvas grade book within 48 hours after assessment posted

Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor Qualifications:

Education:

  • General education courses: Faculty teaching general education classes must hold a minimum of a master's degree with 18 semester credits or 24 quarter credits in the coursework area of the course(s) assigned to teach. For example, an instructor teaching Mathematics could have a master's degree in Environmental Science but would be qualified to teach Mathematics if he/she has 18 semester credits in Mathematics
  • Diploma or Associate Degree courses: Faculty teaching courses other than general education shall hold a bachelor's degree at a minimum and shall be assigned based on their major and minor academic preparation and three years of related experience. At least 50% of the courses, including core courses, shall be taught by faculty members holding graduate degrees, professional degrees such as J.D. or M.D. or a bachelor's degree plus professional certification. Appropriate certifications for Audio Technology faculty are ProTools or Logic.
  • Extensive and significant: In rare cases, a faculty member who does not have a bachelor's degree but has extensive and significant work experience may be granted an exception. There will be no more than one exception granted per school. In this case, the Campus Director can petition to the Dean for an exception with appropriate documentation to justify an exception.
  • Bachelor Degree Courses: Faculty teaching bachelor degree courses shall hold a master's degree at a minimum and shall be assigned based on their major and minor academic preparation and three years of related experience.

Competencies:

  • Expert knowledge of subject matter taught in specific courses
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to foster a cooperative atmosphere in a diverse community
  • Outstanding conflict resolution skills
  • Demonstrated time management and critical thinking skills
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines
  • Ability to work independently/without constant supervision and to follow instructions
  • Knowledge of common office software (e.g: Microsoft Office Suite) with the ability to complete administrative functions such as posting attendance and grades in a timely and accurate manner

Audio Engineer Adjunct Instructor Additional Information:

Sitting and standing for long periods. Dexterity and coordination to handle files and single pieces of paper. Occasional lifting of items weighing up to twenty-five (25) pounds such as files, stacks of paper, equipment, and other materials. Moving from place to place within the organization. Minimal reaching for items above or below desk level. Strength, dexterity, coordination and vision to use keyboard and video display terminal for prolonged periods.