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Founded in 2002, Sepura is a trusted partner, offering professional mobile radio solutions for public safety and commercial critical communication users across the globe.

Our employees benefit from a creative, collaborative environment, where every employee has the chance to make a real impact on our business supporting support the front-line public safety workers who keep us all safe.

The Cambridge Research Park is located just outside Cambridge (Waterbeach), offering quick and easy access to the A10 and A14. Local bus services run to Cambridge and Ely, and a free shuttle operates between the Park and Cambridge North Station.

There is plentiful free parking on-site for cars, bikes and even electrical vehicles ensuring a hassle-free start and end to your day.

Sepura does not discriminate. We’re interested in your skills, your talent, your potential, and nothing else.

Main duties

  • Use our anechoic chamber and acoustic test equipment to ensure the end-to-end audio quality of our products
  • Specify new acoustics tests and extend our acoustic measurement capability
  • Contribute to the technical design, specification and optimisation of acoustic solutions for radio products and accessories, including:
    • Acoustic design, evaluation and testing
    • Providing input into the electronics, audio algorithm and mechanical design
    • Transducer selection and evaluation
    • Creation of design and test documentation
    • Technical requirements analysis
  • Resolution of design, integration and production issues
  • Technical support to suppliers, internal teams and external customers

Skills and Expertise

Applicants must have completed a degree in Acoustic Engineering or similar, and will have skills and experience in several of the following areas:

  • Experience using MATLAB or Python for data processing and analysis
  • Degree level understanding of the fundamentals of acoustics
  • Understanding of digital signal processing
  • Experience with speech analysis
  • Understanding of audio electronics, amplifiers and transducers