Remote Senior Acoustic Systems Engineer
GoPro
π΅ $123k-$145k
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join GoPro's audio engineering team to develop immersive audio experiences for customers, working on audio systems for cameras and accessories.
Requirements
- BS or MS in an engineering discipline, preferably related to acoustics
- 5+ years of related experience
- 2+ years of experience developing audio systems for portable consumer electronics
- Ability to work well with other humans
Responsibilities
- Develop and verify audio systems for GoPro cameras and accessories
- Discover, define, develop, and deploy audio technologies into GoPro devices
- Define requirements
- Select and integrate audio components
- Verify HW performance
- Develop new features
- Create and tune audio algorithms
- Capture various use cases in the field
- Incorporating listening feedback
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance β premiums are 100% paid for employees, 80% paid for dependents
- Life insurance and disability benefits
- Generous time off policy
- 12 weeks paid parental leave for new parents
- Pre-tax and Roth 401(k) options
- Discounted employee stock purchase plan (ESPP)
- LiveHealthy monthly wellness reimbursement
- Innovative remote-friendly wellness classes and events
- Flexible work arrangements
- Professional + personal development opportunities, i.e. LinkedIn Learning, technology trainings, certifications, Peer-to-Peer learning, conferences and more
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