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We're seeking a highly motivated Ph. D.-level scientist (Acoustics, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering) with 3-15 years of experience to join our team in Concord, MA, or Groton, CT.Responsibilities: In this exciting role, you'll collaborate with a diverse team of experts to investigate and develop solutions for multi-physics problems related to national security.
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Bachelors in Acoustics, Electrical, Mechanical, Physics, RNS Acoustics is currently seeking a. We service clients across the USA including the University of California San Diego, Xenia Resorts and Hotels, SpaceX, San Diego Zoo, Northrup Grumman.
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Desired experience includes analog to digital signal processing, underwater acoustics analytics, Fast Attack Submarine Sonarman Experience, and Submarine Total Ship Monitoring System operation (TSMS.
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Responsibilities include the research, design, concept development, planning, installation, operation, maintenance, and optimal integration of intelligent technologies using a converged network approach, and systems that make predictive and automated decisions that impact building capabilities including access control, acoustics, audio systems, security, and video surveillance.
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Position Title: Acoustics and Vibration Engineer - TS II. Acoustics and Vibration Engineer - TS II in GAC Savannah. Guides successful completion of major engineering programs, or conceives research in areas of considerable scope and complexity supporting the development and production of Gulfstream products and services.
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As directed by the Equipment Coordinator, executes the onshore preparation, repair, calibration, and maintenance of all Survey Services equipment to include surface positioning, subsea acoustics, AUV and ROV survey sensors, conventional geophysical, light geotechnical and support equipment.
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The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Background in music, acoustics, and studio audio equipment (a plus) Experience with acoustics, Ambisonic / Spatial Audio. Expertise in spatialized audio and acoustics. As a Senior Technical Sound Designer at DFAD you will be architecting high-quality, emotionally resonant sound-systems for beloved video game projects.
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The Duke Ellington School of the Arts houses an 800-seat theater with state-of-the-art stage infrastructure and acoustics, a 270-seat Performance Hall, a 120-seat Black Box, rooftop space, classrooms, a recording studio, and features an active production schedule.
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We are seeking a highly motivated Underwater Acoustics Engineer specialist and Subject Matter Expert (SME) to join Sonatech, LLC in Santa Barbara California. This position is an opportunity to apply expertise in underwater acoustics in the ocean to the development of deployable systems to track, position and/or measure the acoustic characteristics of underwater vehicles/objects using active and/or passive methods.
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Knowledge of CAD, material strength, power consumption, and acoustics requirements and the impact of thermal designs on them is desired. Ensure that the printed circuit board layouts permit thermal solution placement and adequate airflow / waterflow to cool all components.
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What You Will Do for ESA As a Principal Air Quality & Acoustics Analyst, you will lead or direct multifaceted CEQA/NEPA projects in collaboration with scientists, engineers, architects, and other specialists on large and complex municipal and private development projects.
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Working knowledge of one or more of the following: 2D/3D Electro Magnetic Finite Element Analysis, System Modeling (Mathcad, Matlab, Simulink, Flux2D), Acoustics, Thermal Analysis Experience in Direct and Quadrature circuit development and analysis of electric motors, generators, and exciters.
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The Acoustics & Noise Control Specialist is involved in all aspects of acoustical design and noise control engineering to support the broad scope of global Black & Veatch projects in the areas of power generation (conventional and renewable), data centers, petrochemical, electric transmission and distribution, water supply, wastewater treatment, and telecommunications.
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The Acoustics & Noise Control Services group supports all phases of projects including siting, permitting, independent engineering, engineering design, procurement, construction, and commissioning.
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