Socode are proud to support a long-standing client in their search for a Transducer Engineer to work in their innovative R&D team and help create the next generation of audio devices and accessories.
What’s in it for me? You’ll have the opportunity to work in a dynamic research and development environment, contributing to cutting-edge audio technology. This role offers the chance to shape high-performance components and transducers for a wide range of audio products—from loudspeakers to headphones and automotive systems.
What will I be doing? As a Transducer Engineer, you’ll play a vital role in developing high-performance transducers and audio components:
1. Simulation and Design: Perform dimensioning and finite element simulations (electromagnetic, mechanical, and acoustical) for transducer components and assemblies.
2. Documentation: Develop comprehensive design guidelines, working procedures, and technical reports to ensure alignment and clarity across teams.
3. Team Collaboration: Interface with product development engineers to ensure seamless integration of transducer designs into broader product systems.
4. Continuous Improvement: Maintain and enhance measurement capabilities and facilities while training colleagues on COMSOL templates and apps.
5. Production Support: Provide technical support during the development and mass production stages, including power tests, production test setups, and troubleshooting.
What do I need to be successful?
1. Degree-level education (or equivalent) in acoustics, physics, or electronic engineering.
2. Deep understanding of the physical principles behind electrodynamic transducers.
3. Proficiency with software tools such as COMSOL, Matlab, LTspice, MicroCap, Akabak, and the Klippel R&D system - Solidworks, NX or Catia would be a bonus!
4. Understanding of sound radiation and room acoustics principles.
5. Experience with DFMA, DFMEA, and FMEA methodologies.
Interested in the role? Then you can either:
1. Submit your CV by clicking ‘apply now’ – We appreciate that you may not have an updated CV in-hand, send what you have, and we can discuss further.
2. Connect with me on LinkedIn for an informal discussion – Mo Baker at Socode.
3. Call our Cambridge office phone number – Google Socode Cambridge, call the number and ask for Mo.
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