Bose Professional

Audio Electronics Product Manager

Product - (Multiple states) - Full Time

Company Overview: 

Bose Professional is a leader in the professional audio/video industry, specializing in the design and manufacturing of cutting-edge audio solutions including loudspeakers, amplifiers, signal processing devices, controls, software, and accessories. For more than 50 years our spirit of invention has focused on creating systems that are easy to design, install and operate for performance, commercial and conferencing applications.   

Mission: To help our users amplify their brand with sound.  
Vision: Be the preferred brand in the creation of engaging & extraordinary audio environments that connect people in meaningful ways.  

Core Values:  
Team - One Team, One Goal; Collaborative; "Not my job" is not in our vocabulary  
Customer - Outside > In; Complete Solutions; We are the product  
Trust - No Politics; Open & Direct; Collaborative; Deliver on commitments  
Respect – Empathy; Recognition; Fairness; Courtesy  
Excellence - Creative & Innovative Thinking; Do what it takes to serve the customer; Quality Solutions; Low-key but high performing 

 

Role Overview: 

We are seeking a passionate, curious, and enthusiastic industry expert to be our Audio Electronics Product Manager, who will design and execute our audio electronics roadmap. Our business is one of selling complete systems to our customers, where electronics and the software that drives them are critical to delivering excellent performance at an individual product level and deliver amazing performance at a system level. The Audio Electronics Product Manager role is the hub of this approach, working with both internal and external customers – other product managers, engineers, system integrators, product marketers, and more – to map out and execute a plan to deliver outstanding point products and systems. 

If you…  

live and breathe professional audio inside and outside of work 

are highly technical while also being obsessively practical about solving technical problems 

love working with a wide variety of people in the industry – from engineers to integrators 

view your success as the success of the team you work with 

have a passion for improving the state of the art over the status quo and love seeing others take advantage of these improvements 

…this is a position for you. 

Key Responsibilities:  

  • Determine the portfolio plan and roadmap to support Bose Professional audio systems for commercial, performance, conferencing and portable applications, and working directly with the product managers responsible for those systems to collect and understand the requirements. 

  • Define the customer-facing integration between various electronics within the sound system – primarily amplifiers and processors – and the loudspeakers that they enable, to ensure that the system provides optimal performance when these components are used together. This includes interaction with software, firmware, acoustics, electrical, and DSP development teams to reach this goal. 

  • Define product-specific customer requirements and work with the Development teams to deliver world-class amplifiers, digital signal processors, user controls, and other electronics to be used in Bose Professional sound systems. 

  • Analyze and strategize market trends relating to the use of electronics and software to improve our ability to deliver on customer needs and requirements. This includes emerging technologies, trends, and competitive introductions. 

  • Define and maintain ‘evergreen’ customer functional standards that apply across our entire portfolio to ensure consistent and appropriate performance. 

Qualifications: 

  • Significant experience working in the professional audio industry, ideally within the installed (commercial and/or performance systems) context. 

  • Experience working with portfolios including multiple hardware and software elements that work together as systems. 

  • Technical understanding of how amplifiers and digital loudspeakers operate, particularly how they interact with loudspeakers to form electroacoustic systems. 

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills – ability to speak the language of both external customers (system integrators and consultants) and internal technical product developers. 

  • Experience leading teams including multiple design disciplines through positive influence. 

  • Ability to work with a low-ego, highly collaborative, cross-functional team. 

  • Passionate about working in a fast-paced, forward-thinking environment focused on professional audio. Curious and passionate about technology in general, professional audio, and the industries we serve (restaurant, retail, hospitality, worship, corporate and others). 

  • Experience and formal training in Product Management is a plus. 

  • Formal training in physics, electronics, electrical engineering and related technical fields is a plus. 

Position/Title: ​Electronics Product Manager
Reports to: ​Director of Product Management located in the US
Time type: ​Full-time
Location: US, ideally East Coast with preference for Framingham, MA area. If local to MA, this is a hybrid role working 3-days a week onsite.

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