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Music Engineer and Producer Mixing/Mastering for TV Series

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Posted 7/12/2026Rate visible after sign-upSource: Curated from source
About the Role

We are hiring a Sound Designer and Mixing/Mastering Engineer for an ongoing television series.

Your main job will be to take completed video episodes and make the audio sound professional, cinematic, clear, and balanced. You will mix and master the final audio, add realistic sound effects and ambience, clean dialogue, place music, and make sure each episode sounds good on televisions, phones, headphones, cars, and speakers.

Music production is a plus, but the main focus is sound design, dialogue quality, mixing, and mastering.

Main Responsibilities:

Mix and master complete episodes.
Add footsteps, doors, cars, crowds, room tone, and other realistic background sounds.
Balance dialogue, music, ambience, and sound effects.
Clean and improve dialogue so every voice is clear and easy to understand.
Create believable sound environments for each scene.
Place and edit music to support the emotion and timing of the scene.
Create or edit original background music when needed.
Make sure the final audio sounds good across different devices: TV, Phone, Car Radio, Laptop etc.
Follow feedback and complete revisions accurately.

What We Are Looking For:
Strong experience in sound design, audio editing, mixing, and mastering.
Experience working with film, television, short films, commercials, or similar visual content.
Strong knowledge of EQ, compression, limiting, automation, noise reduction, and loudness control.
Good judgment with music placement, ambience, Foley, and sound effects.
Experience using professional audio software such as Pro Tools, DaVinci Resolve Fairlight, Adobe Audition, FL Studios, Pro Tools
Reliable communication and the ability to follow instructions.
A computer capable of handling professional audio post-production.

Preferred Skills:
Music production and beat-making.
Experience using Pro Tools, FL Studio, or similar software.
Experience creating original scores, background music, transitions, risers, impacts, and stingers.
Experience with dialogue replacement, voice matching, or voice-cloning workflows.

To Apply
Please send:

1. A short introduction.
2. Your portfolio.
3. One or two film or television scenes you sound-designed and mixed. Even if you have to create it from scratch.
4. At least one before-and-after audio example.
5. The audio software you currently use.
6. A screenshot of your computer specifications.
7. A screenshot of your internet speed test.
Your availability.

Finalists may be asked to complete a short paid sound-design and mixing test.

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