Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians Salary in United States (2024)

The average salary for Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians in the United States is around $69190 per year.

How much do Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians make in the United States?

In the United States, Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians earn an average hourly wage of $33.27 and a mean annual wage of $69190.

Mean Hourly Wage

$33.27

Mean Annual Wage

$69190

Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians earnings by experience

For Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians positions in the United States, hourly wages vary widely. The 10th percentile earns approximately $14.91 per hour, while those at the 25th percentile earn about $18.92 per hour. The median hourly wage stands at $25.94, and at the 75th percentile, it increases to $38.81. The top earners, at the 90th percentile, command an impressive $53.01 hourly.

When considering annual wages for Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians roles, the distribution remains diverse. At the 10th percentile, workers earn around $31010 annually, while those at the 25th percentile make about $39360 annually. The median annual wage, however, is $53960. For the 75th percentile, the figure rises to $80720, and at the 90th percentile, it peaks at $110260 per year.

Earnings for Starting level Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians

10th Percentile Hourly Wage

$14.91

10th Percentile Annual Wage

$31010

Earnings for Junior-level Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians

25th Percentile Hourly Wage

$18.92

25th Percentile Annual Wage

$39360

Earnings for Mid-level Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians

Median Hourly Wage

$25.94

Median Annual Wage

$53960

Earnings for Senior-level Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians

75th Percentile Hourly Wage

$38.81

75th Percentile Annual Wage

$80720

Earnings for Top-level Broadcast, Sound, and Lighting Technicians

90th Percentile Hourly Wage

$53.01

90th Percentile Annual Wage

$110260

Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Last updated: May 2023)