Audio Jobs: The StageLync Job Board

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The StageLync Job Board is your go-to resource for connecting Audio and Sound Professionals with dynamic roles in the performing arts. Whether you’re seeking your next opportunity or looking to hire a skilled professional, our platform streamlines the process to meet the unique demands of finding performing arts staff. Updated weekly with diverse listings, we bring you closer to your next gig!

Audio Supervisor – Becket, Massachusetts, USA

Application Deadline: Feb 28, 2026

Audio Supervisor required for a Dance Festival. The Audio Supervisor’s primary responsibility is the planning, preparation, and facilitation of all audio elements of programming in three theatres as well as ancillary spaces across the campus. During the Festival they supervise the Assistant Audio Supervisor and Festival Engineer as well as the use and care of all rental and house audio equipment. They also support each theater’s Production Management team and Head Audio Engineers in executing a company’s audio requirements. The Audio Supervisor supports the Pillow’s non-festival programming which includes productions and residencies in the DDT during fall, winter and spring. A hybrid position, the Lighting Supervisor is housed and paid hourly for on-site in-person work and will receive a monthly stipend during non-festival months. Hybrid work will involve assisting the Director of Technical Production (DoTP) and the Senior Production Manager (SPM) as the main audio point of contact advancing all productions and preparing for the summer. During non-festival programming they are supported by overhire labor and will act as audio engineer as needed.

Audio Engineer – Crestwood, Missouri, USA

Application Deadline: Apr 30, 2026

This theatre company in St. Louis is looking for an Audio Engineer for our 2026 season. Although start and end dates are flexible, they are generally from April to October.

The Audio Engineer works closely with the Audio Supervisor and Audio Assistant.

1. Required skills
a. Confident reading and interpreting drawings and plots.
b. Confident mixing multiple live mics for speech, lead and background vocal along with live musicians.
c. Demonstrate knowledge of standard equipment and practices to implement the Sound Designer+rsquo;s plans.
d. Experience with Digico SD9, Aviom personal mixers, L+rsquo;Acoustics PA, and typical musical theatre audio and video needs is required.

Sound Assistant – Garrison, New York, USA

Application Deadline: Apr 30, 2026

The Sound Assistant works as a member of the Run Crew & works closely with the Sound Supervisor to execute designs at this newly constructed, Theater Center. The Run Crew will be an integral part of the production department providing support specifically to the sound, audio, and music departments through tech and performances. The theatre center is located in Garrison, NY, and operates under a unique open-air amphitheater. The Sound Assistant reports to the Production Manager and Producing Director.

Sound Department Head – Shepherdstown, Virginia, USA

Application Deadline: Apr 30, 2026

The Sound Department Head will oversee a department of a Assistant department head and four sound interns/board ops who will work as a team to execute the sound designs for the season’s productions. The Sound Department head will collaborate with the festival’s three sound designers (1 per venue) to realize their design concepts (incorporating a mixture of playback and live sources) in both fixed installation and reconfigurable theaters. The festival’s dedication to incubating new work can mean script and design adjustments throughout the build and tech process. This theatre festival values those who are able to collaborate toward practical and artistically-sound solutions in a time-sensitive environment. Flexibility and positivity are key.

Head of Sound – UK Tour

Application Deadline: Feb 20, 2026

This company is  seeking a Head of Sound for the UK and Ireland touring production of aMusical. Touring from May 2026 to March 2027.
The No 1 Sound Operator is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all sound equipment and is responsible for creating and maintaining an accurate and appropriate sound image.The No 1 Sound Operator is responsible for operating the sound equipment for each performance as instructed by the Sound Designer, and where a live orchestra is in use, in consultation with the Musical Supervisor/Musical Director.


Visit the Audio and Sound Job Page more information on these roles and the other exciting opportunities via the StageLync Job board. Whether you’re looking to advance your career or seeking talent, StageLync is here to support your journey in the arts.

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Anna Robb

Anna is the Executive Producer for Our Legacy Creations, a Global Live Entertainment Company and the CEO of StageLync.com. Originally from Australia, Anna's 23 year career in live entertainment has taken her around the world. Anna has created shows in the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and in many countries across Asia. Always behind the scenes, Anna has been involved in the execution of some of the largest show creations in the world, including “The Beatles: LOVE” by Cirque du Soleil, and “The House of Dancing Water” in Macau. Anna holds a (BA) Honours degree in Design for Theatre and Television.