Audio Engineers


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Audio Engineers - Wages & Trends

Wages vary by employer. Television stations usually pay more than radio stations. Commercial broadcasting pays more than public broadcasting. Stations in large cities pay the most.

Broadcast technicians who work full time usually receive benefits. Typical benefits include sick leave, paid vacation, and health insurance. 

Broadcast technicians (SOC 27-4012)
Location
Pay Period
25%
Median
75%
Illinois Hourly $18.22 $34.17 $51.89
Yearly $37,898 $71,075 $107,927
    Cook County Hourly $23.55 $39.71 $56.62
Yearly $48,974 $82,601 $117,779
    Peoria-Bloomington Area Hourly $15.34 $20.09 $29.92
Yearly $31,913 $41,780 $62,236
    Rockford Area Hourly $14.23 $17.80 $43.41
Yearly $29,592 $37,042 $90,280
    Springfield Area Hourly $14.61 $18.76 $26.69
Yearly $30,379 $39,027 $55,522
United States Hourly $17.68 $27.74 $46.50
Yearly $36,770 $57,690 $96,710

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.