Audio R&D Engineer
elasticStage · Elstree, England, United Kingdom
قدّم وتابع مع أبلاي إيدجCutting Edge Music Tech - On-Demand Vinyl RecordsWe are seeking an Audio R&D Engineer- DSP-focused to help us redefine the music industry. elasticStage is building the world's first on-demand vinyl and CD platform, unlocking physical music for the Digital Creator era. By 2030, there will be over 250 million music creators globally, most locked out of physical formats due to high minimum runs and operational complexity. elasticStage solves this through patented on-demand vinyl and CD manufacturing technology, powering a free-to-use platform where creators can produce and sell physical releases worldwide with no upfront costs or minimum quantities.And we are scaling fast:100,000+ creators are using the product within our first year of commercialisationAiming for 20X growth by 2027. Partnerships with SoundCloud and Amuse (with more major partners to come!)Shipped to over 90 countries. 4.7★ on Trustpilot and GoogleRecently raised a new funding, bringing the total capital raised to £30MJust moved to new office in Kings CrossWe are looking for a motivated and results-driven Audio R&D Engineer DSP-focused specialised in DSP to join our dynamic Audio R&D team. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and optimising internal audio tools, improving system robustness, and contributing to the evolution of our audio technology.ResponsibilitiesDeveloping internal audio tools - Design, implement, and maintain audio tools (scripts, plugins, and software) based on project requirementsImproving audio system efficiency - Evaluate existing and ongoing system development with a focus on computational demand and scalabilityContributing to the audio systems roadmap - Identify and implement solutions to support ongoing and future challengesAudio technology ownership - Collaborate with the wider audio team to manage the audio system pipeline and work with the software team to integrate and roll out new featuresAudio system calibration and measurement tools - Develop and implement tools and solutions for calibrating complex physical audio systems through automated measurementRequirementsMaster's degree in an engineering discipline related to signal processing, audio, acoustics, or electronicsProven experience working with signal processing and audio hardware in an R&D team or similar settingKnowledge of digital signal processing fundamentals; real-time audio processing, convolution, digital filtering concepts etcExperience working with embedded systems and designing DSP systems for limited performance constraints and integrating tools into broader software and hardware architecturesExperience developing audio software/tools with C++/MATLAB/Python/JUCE systems and using version control systems such as GitKnowledge of networked audio systemsAbility to work independently and take initiativeStrong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly to team membersNice to HavesExperience developing VST/AU/AAX/other format audio plugins. Experience with developing audio products/tools using audio-specific libraries, SDKs and frameworksExperience working with DSP as part of a hybrid system with analog signal pathsBackground in modelling electroacoustic systemsFamiliarity with machine learning applications in audio processingPassion for music and audio productionBenefitsWhat We Offer Industry-Leading Salary Package: Enjoy a highly competitive salary package that rewards your expertise and hard work Generous Paid Holiday: Take advantage of 25 days of paid holiday to relax and recharge Comprehensive Pension Scheme: Secure your future with our robust pension scheme Cutting-Edge Tech Office Environment: Work in a modern, tech-driven office environment equipped with the latest tools and technology Free Snacks and Beverages: Enjoy free snacks and beverages to keep you energised throughout the day Medical Insurance: Protect yourself with our comprehensive medical insurance planWork Location Enjoy a hybrid work model with the flexibility to work from home, while spending at least 3 days a week in our vibrant London, Elstree office