**Please see last paragraph for instructions on applying**
Company Overview |
Frontier Audio, based in Chicago, is a stealth-mode startup developing a game-changing wearable/hearable device that will make tens of millions of critical frontline workers and warfighters safer and more effective. The company has raised funding from the first investor in Oculus (AR/VR company sold to Meta), contracts with the United States Department of Defense, pilots scheduled with Fortune 500 companies, and an ambitious team. The company is seeking those who want to overcome huge technical challenges and do the most impactful and important work of their life delivering long overdue capabilities to a huge, underserved user group.
Job Description |
Frontier Audio Labs is looking for an extremely passionate and hardworking audio algorithm and DSP engineering intern with experience developing audio algorithms. The selected individual will contribute to key parts of the R&D and product development process and their work will have a huge impact on the safety, comfort, and productivity of millions of end-users powering and protecting the world. "Crazy ideas", being scrappy, and having fun are tenants of the culture as well as focus and hard work, fundamental requirements to reach our goals. Frontier Audio is an ideal company for those looking to be a cornerstone or foundational member of a quickly growing team that iterates rapidly. While Frontier Audio as a startup may not be able to offer top-bucket cash compensation starting off, this position will include a significant (multiple percent) equity stake.
Responsibilities |
Play critical role driving audio algorithm/DSP development to deliver unprecedented experiences around speech, hearing, and noise
Work on pioneering algorithms for spatial awareness, noise cancellation, and speech clarity leveraging microphones, speakers, other sensors, and cutting edge audio SOCs
Complete acoustic testing and subjective listening as part of R&D
Rapidly prototype and deliver full stack demos
Collaborating with mechanical, DSP, and electrical/hardware engineers
Qualifications |
Required
Dedication to creating products stretching the boundaries of possible
2+ years of experience working closely with audio algorithms and digital signal processing (school or personal projects counts)
Proficient working experience around audio ASICs, transducers, microphones, amplifiers, and DSP
Knowledge on the cutting edge of hearables/wearables audio and algorithms around noise control, beamforming, etc.
3+ years of experience working with hands around electronics with proficiency in soldering, 3D printing,
Self-driven engineer who can independently prioritize and "get things done"
Must have ability to be qualified to work in the U.S. in less than 3 months and have no restrictions for international travel
Ability to commute to Frontier Audio Labs' Chicago office on a daily basis
Preferred
Experience implementing adaptive active noise cancellation, transparency, or denoising algorithms
1+ years of experience with acoustic test and measurement and systems such as like Audio Precision, Clio, Klippel, or SoundCheck/Listen.
Strong critical listening experience
Members of our engineering team have degrees in Acoustics or a similar field (mechanical or electrical engineering, physics, etc.), but if you have taken a different route to gain the required experience, that is acceptable
Frontier Audio Labs evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics.
**Please send your resume to pmoeckel@frontieraudio.com to apply for this position and answer the following questions. We are not reviewing applications on LinkedIn.**
What audio algorithms / DSP have you prototyped/implemented or developed?
Describe the personal projects you have done over the last year. Ideally you can share a portfolio.
What rapid prototyping skills do you have? We are specifically looking for individuals who also have some rough proficiency in embedded software and hardware design/development in order to rapidly prototype systems.