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What we offer 
A position as electroacoustical design lead working with technology that improves the life quality of millions of hearing impaired people worldwide. You will be joining a dynamic team of dedicated and experienced multi-disciplined engineers in the Global Research and Development Organization at Widex HQ.  

Your Responsibilities  
As electroacoustical design lead you will have the responsibility of the acoustical design in the next generation hearing aids. You will help insure that the entire device – including electronics, transducers and mechanics – is optimally designed for sound. This is achieved through the use of state-of-the-art measurement equipment and simulation software. Your experience is vital when discussing and choosing between designs and materials, and your job includes feasibility studies on new ideas and technologies. 

You will also be involved in the continues improvement of our work methods and processes. This includes e.g. optimization and streamlining our measurement and documentation methods. Furthermore, increasing the use of simulations is a strategic focus area in Widex R&D and you will be one of the main drivers in developing and applying simulation tools for acoustical design.  

Some of your daily tasks as an electroacoustical engineer are: 

  • Design of the acoustical system in a hearing aid 
  • Selection of receivers and microphones 
  • Development and application of electroacoustical and vibroacoustical simulation models  
  • Investigations of future technologies for hearing aids 
  • Various acoustical verification measurements 
  • Debugging and optimizing existing acoustical designs in hearing aids 
  • Interaction with both electrical and mechanical engineers to find the optimums solution for the hearing aid design 
  • Design control and documentation 

Since the size and efficiency are two essential parameters of the hearing aid development, it is important that you feel passionate about development of small, efficient solutions that deliver the required performance in spite of the compact physical constraints in a hearing aid. You will be working in a dynamic environment in an interdisciplinary team, where contributions from many different stakeholders and professions need to align to develop the best possible products for our customers. The team includes both electronic, mechanic and electroacoustic engineers and covers all aspects of the hearing aid development.  You will be participating both as a specialist in your field and as a generalist when complex problems need solving.  

You 
You have an MSc or PhD education within acoustics, and ideally you have practical experience within the following areas: 

  • Small electrical and mechanical constructions 
  • Simulation of electroacoustical and vibroacoustical systems 
  • Measurements of electroacoustical and vibroacoustical performance 
  • Documentation of design and test – preferably within compliance of medical device directive. 

As a person, you understand the need for trade-offs between quality, cost and schedule and you are able to execute a task to a given deadline. You have an innovative mindset and a good drive, and you like to show results. You enjoy working independently when required, while staying organized and making decisions when needed. You take responsibility for your assignments, while keeping an overview of the ongoing tasks in the project team that are relevant to the overall acoustical performance of the hearing aid. You will be successful in this job if you are collaborative and work analytically and systematically.  

We expect that you communicate well in English, both orally and in writing.   

Join Widex 
Please submit your application as soon as possible. We will screen and invite candidates for interviews on an ongoing basis. If you require further information about this position, please contact: Kim Schjøtler Sørensen, Director Custom Stream via email: kssn@widex.com 

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