PRODUCTION DIRECTOR (Full-Time)


Production Director       

The Springfield Rocks Radio Group is looking for a production guru. Do you thrive on creating dynamic commercials that can keep our listeners engaged with our brands and advertisers? Are you a creative writer and great communicator? Live, work and play in the heart of New England — a short drive from Boston, NYC, beaches, and slopes, this could be a great opportunity for you!

Western Massachusetts is one of the best places to have a family, get outside, and enjoy incredible arts & entertainment.

Role and Responsibilities

  • Organization, attention to detail, team spirit and excellent communication skills are a must.
  • The ideal candidate must be able to fully produce commercial content, including but not limited to voicing, producing, and writing copy.
  • Qualified candidates will need to have fully functional experience producing with multi-track audio editing software like Pro Tools.
  • The candidate must also be able to conduct client recording sessions for our many loyal advertisers.
  • Daily and weekend voice-tracked on-air shifts
  • Hold a prominent role in the updating and maintenance of station imaging for all formats, including but not limited to show elements, legal ID’s, station promos/liner/sounders/etc.
  • Has an ongoing, always active relationship with the sales staff and will be willing to help brainstorm campaign ideas.
  • Experience with OMT, vCreative and vPromotions is a plus.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • 3-5 years production experience necessary, on-air experience preferred.

Required Skills & Tools

  • Ability to oversee all commercial and production activity for two (2) full-time radio stations.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment.
  • Must be able to fully produce commercial advertisments, promotional announcements, spec spots, as well as show/podcast elements as may be necessary.
  • Must be able to work closely with all clients.

If you play well with others, want to work for one of the most stable companies in the industry, in a building with a great culture (we actually like each other), in a one-of-a-kind place like Western Mass, and think this might be a good long-term fit for you… then send your best stuff to abyrne@springfieldrocks.com.

The Springfield Rocks Radio Group is an equal opportunity employer.

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