Bose Professional

Senior Electrical Engineer

Engineering - Framingham, MA - Full Time

Company Overview:
Bose Professional is a leader in the professional audio industry, specializing in the design and manufacturing of cutting-edge audio solutions including loudspeakers, amplifiers, signal processing devices, controls, software, and accessories. We create sound systems for Restaurants, Retail, Houses of Worship, and Live Performance Venues to bring people together and share common experiences. As we continue to expand our team, we are seeking a
Senior Electrical Engineer to join us on our journey.

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 & Responsibilities:

At Bose Professional, we create products that help people feel more, do more, and be more: sound systems in Restaurants, Retail Stores, and House of Worship that uses music to bring people together and share common experiences in world-wide markets. Bose Professional is seeking a Senior Electrical Engineer to help us define, design, and support our line of power amplifier and other installed audio electronics.  The Senior Electrical Engineer will work closely across the engineering community, product line management, and global design partners in New Product Development activities.  The experienced engineer will help in all phases of New Product Development including creating technical proposals, aiding in product definition, product architecture, designing Professional audio products, prototype evaluation and testing, and helping with sustaining engineering activities.  The ideal candidate will be experienced and technically skilled with Pro Audio product development and around electronic technologies such as power electronics, low-level analog and digital electronics, EMC design, and quality issue analysis. 


Qualifications:
Our ideal candidate will have 7+ years in the following areas:
  • Design, simulation, and performance evaluation for Switching Power Supplies and Class-D Audio Amplifiers. 
  • Design and simulation experience for audio digital signal processors, discrete component designs, Professional audio analog and digital interface circuits, and audio conversion and codecs.
  • Design experience in schematic capture and printed circuit board layout (Altium preferred).
  • Experience with networking and communication protocols (example - Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, I2C, UART etc.)
  • Electromagnetic analysis, design, and troubleshooting.
  • Strong Familiarity with product development processes, specifications, and test plans.
  • Carry out detailed Design Verification activities and documentation.
  • Strong design review practices of all design artifacts including schematics, layout, component derating, and BOM.
  • Failure analysis for high power electronics and 8D.
  • Sustaining Engineering activities include component EOL evaluation.
  • Demonstrated use of electronics lab equipment in conducting the above activities.


Position/Title: Senior Electrical Engineer
Reports to: ​Manager of Electrical Engineering located in the US
Time type: ​Full-time
Location: This is a hybrid role working 3-days a week onsite in Framingham, MA

 
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