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Audio Systems Engineer

Audio Systems Engineer

CompanyMeta
LocationSunnyvale, CA, USA
Salary$139000 – $200000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • Bachelors Degree in Acoustics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or relevant technical field or equivalent practical experience
  • 6+ years of experience focused around audio design, testing and failure analysis
  • Demonstrated experience in all aspects of product level audio system development, building technology Proof Of Concepts, product design and development, testing, Failure Analysis and Corrective Action (FACA), and production readiness
  • Acoustic Simulation (Lumped, Boundary, and Finite Element) for acoustic, magnetic, and/or multi physics
  • Experience using MATLAB (design, testing, algorithm prototyping)

Responsibilities

  • Own project audio integration as primary cross-functional interface for Product Design, Industrial, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Test Engineering, etc
  • Define, own, and champion system level performance targets
  • Drive and influence holistic audio system design across Render, Capture, and Audio Electrical engineering
  • Collaboration with WATT and external specialized functional teams
  • Develop Proof of Concept Hardware demos to establish performance, gaining cross functional partner and leadership buy-in
  • Collaborative development of new audio technologies
  • System level test requirement specification
  • Support build activities in collaboration with APAC counterparts

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s or PhD in Acoustics or Physics
  • Experience with algorithm prototyping (Max MSP, MATLAB, etc) and 3D modeling (Nx, SolidWorks, etc)
  • Experience with transducer design (speakers, microphone, MEM’s, etc) and acoustic test development (lab and factory)
  • Highly effective presentation skills
  • Experience working collaboratively with different teams and key stakeholders
  • Experience in consumer electronics and system-level hardware design