81 Sound Engineering jobs in India
Music Production
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We’re on the lookout for passionate producers to collaborate on upcoming Punjabi songs. If you’re someone who loves fresh sounds, creative sound design, and real music, this is for you.
NOTE: This is a **100% unpaid collaboration.**
No payment involved. No ghost production. No work-for-hire.
**Poster credit and creative collaboration.**
We’re open to working with freshers who bring unique ideas and energy to the table. If you have raw passion for music, we’ll help polish and shape the sound together.
What You’ll Get:
- Credit on official posters/releases
- Creative freedom
- Community of like-minded artists
- Real experience building songs from scratch
We value passion over profession.
If you’re doing music for the love of it — not just the money —
**Job Types**: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Fresher, Internship, Contractual / Temporary, Freelance, Volunteer
**Benefits**:
- Work from home
Schedule:
- Rotational shift
Supplemental Pay:
- Performance bonus
Work Location: Remote
Music Production Faculty
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Key Responsibilities
- Deliver engaging lectures and hands-on sessions on music production, sound design, mixing, mastering, and live sound.
- Record, edit, and mix audio tracks for in-class demonstrations and student projects.
- Guide students in using industry-standard tools like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, etc.
- Supervise and assess student projects, ensuring they meet academic and industry standards.
- Provide mentorship and career guidance to students pursuing careers in music/audio production.
- Collaborate with peers to upgrade curriculum as per current industry trends and technology.
- Maintain and manage studio equipment, ensuring a professional learning environment.
- Lead masterclasses, workshops, and guest sessions with industry professionals.
- Stay updated with evolving audio production tools, trends, and pedagogy.
Qualifications & Skills
- Degree/Diploma in Music Production, Sound Engineering, or relevant field (Master's preferred).
- Minimum 8 years of professional experience in audio/music production, teaching experience is a plus.
- Expertise in using DAWs such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Cubase, or Ableton Live.
- In-depth knowledge of acoustics, recording techniques, audio post-production, and signal flow.
- Strong understanding of studio management and live sound reinforcement.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and mentoring skills.
- Passion for teaching, learning, and staying connected with the music industry.
Skills Required
pro tools, fl studio, cubase, logic pro, Acoustics, signal flow, ableton live
Coordinator-cum-Faculty - Music Production
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Location: Any of the Crossroads School of Music campuses or partner institutions, as per project requirements
Type: Full-Time
About the RoleCrossroads School of Music is seeking a motivated and skilled Coordinator-cum-Faculty to join our expanding academic initiatives, including our newly signed partnership with Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. This hybrid role blends academic teaching and institutional coordination to ensure the smooth execution of music production programs.
Key Responsibilities- Teach and mentor students in Music Production, covering areas like DAWs, mixing, synthesis, and live workflows
- Coordinate academic operations, including timetables, attendance, evaluation tracking, and curriculum delivery
- Act as a liaison between management, faculty, and institutional partners for project planning and implementation
- Support and contribute to the development of national and international academic collaborations
- Oversee the execution of events, practical sessions, workshops, and student showcases
- Ensure communication flows effectively across all stakeholders—students, staff, and administrative bodies
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Music Production, Audio Engineering, or a related discipline
- 2–3 years of relevant teaching experience in music production
- Proven ability in academic coordination or curriculum administration
- Strong knowledge of music production tools (Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, etc.)
- Excellent communication, organization, and relationship-building skills
- Willingness to relocate or travel to different Crossroads campuses or partner sites as needed
- Experience developing syllabi or academic frameworks
- Exposure to international music education environments or collaboration platforms
- A proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to drive projects independently
Remuneration will be competitive and based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience, with scope for performance-based progression.
Coordinator-cum-Faculty - Music Production
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Location: Any of the Crossroads School of Music campuses or partner institutions, as per project requirements
Type: Full-Time
About the RoleCrossroads School of Music is seeking a motivated and skilled Coordinator-cum-Faculty to join our expanding academic initiatives, including our newly signed partnership with Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. This hybrid role blends academic teaching and institutional coordination to ensure the smooth execution of music production programs.
Key Responsibilities- Teach and mentor students in Music Production, covering areas like DAWs, mixing, synthesis, and live workflows
- Coordinate academic operations, including timetables, attendance, evaluation tracking, and curriculum delivery
- Act as a liaison between management, faculty, and institutional partners for project planning and implementation
- Support and contribute to the development of national and international academic collaborations
- Oversee the execution of events, practical sessions, workshops, and student showcases
- Ensure communication flows effectively across all stakeholders—students, staff, and administrative bodies
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Music Production, Audio Engineering, or a related discipline
- 2–3 years of relevant teaching experience in music production
- Proven ability in academic coordination or curriculum administration
- Strong knowledge of music production tools (Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, etc.)
- Excellent communication, organization, and relationship-building skills
- Willingness to relocate or travel to different Crossroads campuses or partner sites as needed
- Experience developing syllabi or academic frameworks
- Exposure to international music education environments or collaboration platforms
- A proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to drive projects independently
Remuneration will be competitive and based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience, with scope for performance-based progression.
Coordinator-cum-faculty - music production
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Position: Coordinator-cum-Faculty – Music Production (Academic Projects)Location: Any of the Crossroads School of Music campuses or partner institutions, as per project requirements Type: Full-Time About the RoleCrossroads School of Music is seeking a motivated and skilled Coordinator-cum-Faculty to join our expanding academic initiatives, including our newly signed partnership with Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. This hybrid role blends academic teaching and institutional coordination to ensure the smooth execution of music production programs.Key ResponsibilitiesTeach and mentor students in Music Production, covering areas like DAWs, mixing, synthesis, and live workflowsCoordinate academic operations, including timetables, attendance, evaluation tracking, and curriculum deliveryAct as a liaison between management, faculty, and institutional partners for project planning and implementationSupport and contribute to the development of national and international academic collaborationsOversee the execution of events, practical sessions, workshops, and student showcasesEnsure communication flows effectively across all stakeholders—students, staff, and administrative bodiesRequired QualificationsBachelor’s degree or diploma in Music Production, Audio Engineering, or a related discipline2–3 years of relevant teaching experience in music productionProven ability in academic coordination or curriculum administrationStrong knowledge of music production tools (Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, etc.)Excellent communication, organization, and relationship-building skillsWillingness to relocate or travel to different Crossroads campuses or partner sites as neededDesirable AttributesExperience developing syllabi or academic frameworksExposure to international music education environments or collaboration platformsA proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to drive projects independentlyCompensationRemuneration will be competitive and based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience, with scope for performance-based progression.
Coordinator-cum-Faculty - Music Production
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Type: Full-Time
About the Role Crossroads School of Music is seeking a motivated and skilled Coordinator-cum-Faculty to join our expanding academic initiatives, including our newly signed partnership with Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. This hybrid role blends academic teaching and institutional coordination to ensure the smooth execution of music production programs.
Key Responsibilities Teach and mentor students in Music Production, covering areas like DAWs, mixing, synthesis, and live workflows
Coordinate academic operations, including timetables, attendance, evaluation tracking, and curriculum delivery
Act as a liaison between management, faculty, and institutional partners for project planning and implementation
Support and contribute to the development of national and international academic collaborations
Oversee the execution of events, practical sessions, workshops, and student showcases
Ensure communication flows effectively across all stakeholders—students, staff, and administrative bodies
Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Music Production, Audio Engineering, or a related discipline
2–3 years of relevant teaching experience in music production
Proven ability in academic coordination or curriculum administration
Strong knowledge of music production tools (Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, etc.)
Excellent communication, organization, and relationship-building skills
Willingness to relocate or travel to different Crossroads campuses or partner sites as needed
Desirable Attributes Experience developing syllabi or academic frameworks
Exposure to international music education environments or collaboration platforms
A proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to drive projects independently
Compensation Remuneration will be competitive and based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience, with scope for performance-based progression.
Coordinator-cum-Faculty - Music Production
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Location: Any of the Crossroads School of Music campuses or partner institutions, as per project requirements
Type: Full-Time
About the RoleCrossroads School of Music is seeking a motivated and skilled Coordinator-cum-Faculty to join our expanding academic initiatives, including our newly signed partnership with Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. This hybrid role blends academic teaching and institutional coordination to ensure the smooth execution of music production programs.
Key Responsibilities- Teach and mentor students in Music Production, covering areas like DAWs, mixing, synthesis, and live workflows
- Coordinate academic operations, including timetables, attendance, evaluation tracking, and curriculum delivery
- Act as a liaison between management, faculty, and institutional partners for project planning and implementation
- Support and contribute to the development of national and international academic collaborations
- Oversee the execution of events, practical sessions, workshops, and student showcases
- Ensure communication flows effectively across all stakeholders—students, staff, and administrative bodies
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Music Production, Audio Engineering, or a related discipline
- 2–3 years of relevant teaching experience in music production
- Proven ability in academic coordination or curriculum administration
- Strong knowledge of music production tools (Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, etc.)
- Excellent communication, organization, and relationship-building skills
- Willingness to relocate or travel to different Crossroads campuses or partner sites as needed
- Experience developing syllabi or academic frameworks
- Exposure to international music education environments or collaboration platforms
- A proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to drive projects independently
Remuneration will be competitive and based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience, with scope for performance-based progression.
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Coordinator-cum-Faculty - Music Production
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Location: Any of the Crossroads School of Music campuses or partner institutions, as per project requirements
Type: Full-Time
About the RoleCrossroads School of Music is seeking a motivated and skilled Coordinator-cum-Faculty to join our expanding academic initiatives, including our newly signed partnership with Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology. This hybrid role blends academic teaching and institutional coordination to ensure the smooth execution of music production programs.
Key Responsibilities- Teach and mentor students in Music Production, covering areas like DAWs, mixing, synthesis, and live workflows
- Coordinate academic operations, including timetables, attendance, evaluation tracking, and curriculum delivery
- Act as a liaison between management, faculty, and institutional partners for project planning and implementation
- Support and contribute to the development of national and international academic collaborations
- Oversee the execution of events, practical sessions, workshops, and student showcases
- Ensure communication flows effectively across all stakeholders—students, staff, and administrative bodies
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Music Production, Audio Engineering, or a related discipline
- 2–3 years of relevant teaching experience in music production
- Proven ability in academic coordination or curriculum administration
- Strong knowledge of music production tools (Logic Pro, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, etc.)
- Excellent communication, organization, and relationship-building skills
- Willingness to relocate or travel to different Crossroads campuses or partner sites as needed
- Experience developing syllabi or academic frameworks
- Exposure to international music education environments or collaboration platforms
- A proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to drive projects independently
Remuneration will be competitive and based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience, with scope for performance-based progression.
Remote Music Production and Sound Design Specialist
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Sound Technician
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