DSP Engineer Position at Cochlear Ltd (Denver, CO) (Christopher Long )


Subject: DSP Engineer Position at Cochlear Ltd (Denver, CO)
From:    Christopher Long  <stophlong@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 16 Aug 2010 22:34:08 -0600
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Dear List, I am writing because we have an opening for a DSP engineer at the Research and Technology Labs within Cochlear Ltd in Denver. The person we hire will mainly be working with me, Zachary Smith, Chris van den Honert, and other scientists and audiologists and programmers in the Research group. One primary responsibilities will be to implement signal processing strategies on embedded DSP platforms. More details are in the text below. TITLE: DSP Engineer LOCATION: Cochlear Research and Technology Labs, Denver, Colorado POSITION OVERVIEW / PURPOSE Ensure advancement of research and technology projects, primarily from Denver Research & Technology Labs (RTL), by implementing sound processing algorithms using digital signal processing (DSP) for cochlear implants and other implantable hearing solutions. Integrate deliverables from Denver RTL within Cochlear's global R&D network in a timely manner, ensuring that the outcomes are aligned with research, technology and product plans. ACCOUNTABILITIES - Develop and implement DSP algorithms on Cochlear's research, technology and product platforms using assembly language, C/C++, Matlab, and Simulink. - Follow all applicable development processes and methodologies. - Follow the direction and tasks established by the project leads. - Liaise with R&D staff from other teams/locations, for collaborations and to maintain a common understanding of the global DSP team¡¯s development goals and plans. - Report, and assist with reporting from Denver RTL, on projects and DSP activities and tools. - Assist with developing and improving processes for Denver RTL, according to instructions from the project leads and management. - Report, and assist with reporting through Cochlear's R&D network. - Research and develop solutions to meet Cochlear's R&D goals. - Follow relevant quality procedures in order to deliver quality products and services and identify and support the implementation of continuous improvement. - Contribute ideas on systems and process methods to improve deliverables. - Work safely, complying with all safety procedures, rules and instructions; and reporting workplace hazards, incidents or injuries to manager. KEY INCUMBENT REQUIREMENTS: Minimum - University degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering or similar - Experience with real-time, fixed-point DSPs and coding in assembly - Experience in algorithmic DSP modeling in C, Matlab and/or Simulink - Organized, structured, taking direction from the relevant stakeholders and project leads, and following tasks to completion. - Team player and excellent communicator, with a very good appreciation of team goals KEY INCUMBENT REQUIREMENTS: Ideal - 2+ years experience as a DSP Engineer in audio, speech or related signal processing - Research experience developing signal processing algorithms - Familiarity with programming in Python - Experience with software for portable, embedded platforms - Knowledge/understanding of design control processes for the medical device industry - Some knowledge of audiology and inner ear physiology - Experience in a global, cross-functional team Cochlear Americas is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Please send cover letter and CV to: Gwynne Ellis Corporate Recruiter gellis@xxxxxxxx Christopher Long, Ph.D. Director of Auditory Perception Research Cochlear Research and Technology Labs 13059 E. Peakview Avenue Centennial, CO 80111 Tel. 303-524-6784 CLong@xxxxxxxx


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