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Overview The Technical Manager, Acoustics, is responsible for the design and development of the Q-SYS loudspeaker portfolio. Qualifications BS in Acoustics or Mechanical Eng. MS Degree is a plus5-8+ years of experience designing commercial loudspeaker systems and their components (transducers, enclosures, crossover networks)Experience working with loudspeaker manufacturers internationally, preferably in AsiaExperience with acoustical data measurements and analysis, e.g., Klippel, Soundcheck, VACS, or similar.
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Reporting directly to the Vice President of Acoustics and EDA Engineering, this leader will set the tone for technical direction in conjunction with business leaders and other divisional engineering leaders to ensure commercial success.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Collaborate with other engineering teams, such as ASIC design, systems, and verification teams, to ensure smooth integration of EDA/CAD processes and foster a culture of collaboration.
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Understanding of applications engineering including psychrometrics, refrigeration, acoustics, and controls systems. Whether your project is a low or high-rise office building, a shopping mall, hospital, semi-conductor fabrication facility or pharmaceutical manufacturing plant.
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Our services include MEP design, Net Zero Energy, lighting design, commissioning, vertical transportation, low voltage, information technologies, security, fire engineering, sustainability consulting, and acoustics.
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As Dynamics engineer, you will provide technical expertise in the areas of rotorcraft structural dynamics, drive system dynamics, rotor dynamics, acoustics, control theory, orbital mechanics, optimization, and software development to the team.
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Work with rotor aeromechanics, acoustics, flight simulation, flight controls, loads and dynamics, test pilot, test & evaluation, and systems engineering groups to accomplish technical objectives.
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Responsible for mechanical design, development & qualification of Panasonic's LRUs from the standpoints of Thermal, Structural Rigidity, Acoustics, EMI, ESD, DFM, DFT to meet customer's Requirements.
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Be involved in projects with our Acoustics, Vibration and Air Quality Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges. Architectural acoustics and design.
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The Handling Qualities Engineer works to provide superior flight characteristics, maneuverability, and passenger comfort for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft competing in the urban air mobility market.
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Assist in mechanical design, development & sustaining of Client's LRUs from the standpoints of Thermal, Structural Rigidity, Acoustics, EMI, ESD, DFM, DFT to meet customer's requirements. Assist in mechanical design, development & sustaining of Client's LRUs from the standpoints of Thermal, Structural Rigidity, Acoustics, EMI, ESD, DFM, DFT to meet customer's requirements.
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Preferred knowledge of space environmental conditions including EMI/EMC, temperature, humidity, altitude, shock, vibration, acoustics, and decompression. Preferred knowledge of space environmental conditions including EMI/EMC, temperature, humidity, altitude, shock, vibration, acoustics, and decompression.
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Attend internal Basic Acoustics and Project Management training courses. In addition to competitive compensation packages, when working with Intertek you can expect benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, disability, 401(k) with company match, generous vacation / sick time (PTO), tuition reimbursement and more.
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Provides hearing aid dispensing, including selection, fitting, ear-mold acoustics, ongoing management with follow-up, and education. Provides hearing aid dispensing, including selection, fitting, ear-mold acoustics, ongoing management with follow-up, and education.
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Experience in acoustics and vibrations theory is highly desired. Responsible for algorithm design, development, implementation, testing, and documentation for Biomedical Signal Processing systems.
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