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Acoustic Mechanical Design Engineer

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01-Oct-19 07:22 AM
URL: https://tritonsystems.applicantpro.com/jobs/1199494.html
Company / Organization: Triton Systems
Type: Full-time
City: Chelmsford
State or Country if outside US: MA
Description:

Triton Systems, Inc. is seeking an acoustic engineer with an interest in innovative research and development and a desire to create exciting new technologies. Triton's diverse set of projects will give you experience across the acoustic engineering spectrum and allow you to shine in a fast-paced environment. Platforms include advanced sensors, communication systems, hearing protection, physiological status monitoring, clean water, and subsea systems. Responsibilities: - Self-starter with the ability to recognize and creatively solve complex problems - Product design and prototyping of cutting edge systems including CAD - Performing experiments in an independent & inventive manner - Document project progress


Requirements:

Desired qualifications would include some of the following: - Adaptability - Solid understanding of acoustic fundamentals - Competency using CAD and basic machine shop equipment - Solid understanding of numerical modeling and signal processing, design of experiments, and fabrication methods - Experience conducting analysis of alternatives and technology review - Experience with Solidworks, COMSOL, MATLAB, LabVIEW, etc. is desired - Experience in biomedical engineering is a plus - Experience writing technical proposals Education/Experience: - BS/MS/Ph.D. in Acoustic Engineering or related engineering field. Advanced degree is a plus. - 1-5 years experience working in design and prototype fabrication and testing is desired


Point of Contact: Zachary Miller

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