Job Posting: Acoustic Engineer ("Michael B. Howes" )


Subject: Job Posting:  Acoustic Engineer
From:    "Michael B. Howes"  <Michael_Howes(at)LOGITECH.COM>
Date:    Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:57:23 -0700

Greetings List. The Audio Business Unit of Logitech is looking for an Acoustical Engineer specializing in Headphone, Headset and Microphone development. Location is in Vancouver, WA (near Portland, OR USA) Please forward any interests to my attention. Thanks! -Michael Howes ************************************************************************* Senior Acoustical Engineer (Job ID WA-000028) Headset, headphone and microphone product development. Actively involved in all stages of design including: acoustic component selection, acoustic design implementation, and design verification. Perform acoustic testing on raw transducers as well as final product. Responsible for complete acoustic design of various product types. Proficient in audio and acoustic testing of loudspeakers, microphones and receivers. -Working knowledge of common data aquisition tools such as SoundCheck, MLSSA, Audio Precision. -Proficient with various acoustic couplers used in the Telecom field. -Working knowledge of European and US Telecom standards. -Proficiency in data management via custom tools or programming. -Experience in modeling of acoustic transducers. -Excellent verbal and written communication skills -Strong documentation skills -Desire to learn and develop new skills -Ability to multitask efficiently. Preferences: -In depth knowledge of electro-mechano-acoustic modeling and circuit analogies. -Direct experience with Bluetooth and other RF technologies. -Experience in large volume production test systems. http://logitech.hire.com/viewjob.html?optlink-view=view-7827&ERFormID=newjoblist&ERFormCode=any *********************************************************************** Michael Howes Senior Systems Engineer - Acoustics Logitech - Audio Business Unit 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite #350 Vancouver, WA 98683 360.944.3749 www.logitech.com


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