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Sr Signal Processing Research Engineer II

Starkey Hearing Technologies
United States, Minnesota, Eden Prairie
Nov 07, 2024
Description

At Starkey, we are in the business of connecting people and changing lives.As a world leader in the manufacturing and delivering of advanced hearing solutions, we go to work each day to ensure every person on the planet has the opportunity to hear their very best. Founded in 1967, Starkey is known for its innovative design, development and distribution of comprehensive digital hearing systems.

Headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Starkey has more than 5,000 employees globally, operates 29+ facilities and does business in more than 100 markets worldwide.

Here's a video about the people behind Starkey's groundbreaking innovation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjhRQ7qzlI0

JOB SUMMARY DESCRIPTION / PRIMARY PURPOSE OF JOB

This position is responsible for research and development of signal processing algorithms in hearing aids. The Senior Engineer II signifies that at least 50% of the competencies at the Principal Subject Matter Expert level have been demonstrated.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES/RESULTS

Research digital signal processing algorithms for hearing aids



  • Propose the research project plan
  • Review the existing literature, competitive products, and patents
  • Propose a set of algorithm candidates
  • Prototype the algorithm candidates using simulation and/or various research platforms
  • Evaluate the algorithm candidates based on a combination of laboratory evaluation, field evaluation and benchmarking
  • Select the final algorithm
  • Generate the research report


Actively work with product development groups to bring the research results to products



  • Coordinate with the product development groups to transfer the research results to products
  • Provide input to the firmware requirements definition
  • Work with the DSP technology engineers to identify and make the design tradeoffs
  • Provide technical support to the clinical validation effort
  • Providing technical training to product development group members


Provide technical leadership in various research and development activities



  • Demonstrate technical expertise in one or more major signal processing algorithms
  • Serve as a principal investigator for one or more research projects
  • Provide technical consultation to junior engineers
  • Actively monitor, identify, and propose new research and development opportunities
  • Work with the management to maintain and enhance the group dynamics and processes


Participate in and contribute to general DSP research and development activities



  • Participate in and contribute to the relevant professional conferences
  • Participate in and contribute to the DSP Journal Seminar
  • Participate in and contribute to the competitive analysis efforts
  • Participate in and contribute to the benchmarking efforts
  • Participate in and contribute to the intellectual property related activities, such as patents



JOB REQUIREMENTS

Education



  • Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field required.



Experience



  • Senior Engineer II: A minimum of 3 years of applicable experience is required for candidates with a Ph.D. degree



Knowledge / Technical Requirements



  • Advanced knowledge of digital signal processing and its applications required
  • Knowledge of audio signal processing desirable
  • Knowledge of hearing aid desirable
  • Knowledge of cochlear implant desirable
  • Knowledge of psychoacoustics desirable
  • Knowledge of acoustics desirable



Competencies, Skills & Abilities



  • Proficiency in Matlab and C/C++ required
  • Good verbal and written communication skills required
  • Good interpersonal skills are required
  • Technical leadership required
  • Proficiency in numerical reasoning and analysis required
  • Proficiency in troubleshooting required
  • Attention to details required
  • Background in fixed-point algorithm desirable
  • Background in real-time signal processing desirable


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