Audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer Job at Owllabs in Boston
Posted 2025-08-26
Remote, USA
Part Time
Immediate Start
We're Helping the WFA Movement Take FlightOur revolutionary vision is changing how people think about hybrid employment and collaboration. And we’re just getting started. We’re looking to expand, so join us and change the future of work.Employees can work at our Boston HQ, remotely, or a mix of both.Flexible ScheduleWe all work hard, and so we believe in working whenever you're at your best.Free Health InsuranceEnroll in Owl Labs's health plan for $1 for you and your family.Unlimited VacationWe have big goals. It makes sense to take what you need, when you need it.Celebrate InclusivityWe take off important holidays, like Juneteenth, Indigenous People's Day, and MLK Day.Incredible TeamLearn alongside phenomenal folks from Boston's most successful tech companies.We're a future-forward company making what's next now.Sorry in advance if the meeting goes long, it’s hard for us to stop creating.Despite the dozens of awards we’ve won, we’re not big on egos.What is your passion?Babs AdumbireThe genuine dedication of everyone and constant commitment to creating a better product for our users is something that fuels my love for Owl Labs. On top of that, I have the pleasure or working with some of the most interesting people I have ever met! We look out for and support to each other in a way that makes this journey nothing less than incredible.Kaylin McNamaraI love working for Owl because we are truly solving a pain point that has been dominant in hybrid work spaces for years. It's more relevant than ever given the change in our workforces due to the pandemic. Most importantly, we're helping people connect - in a more human way - while staying safe and productive wherever they may be.OperationsKaitlin McGuireSr. Operations AssociateIt’s been a wild ride being a part of a company that has grown so fast, so quickly! I’ve learned a lot from the team and have been able to hone my skills around process and managing fine details. Knowing that I play a small part in ensuring a seamless customer experience for users all over the world is extremely rewarding.Sam BramelI love working at Owl Labs because I get to work with the smartest, nicest and most driven people creating products that help connect people around the world. I love my role testing the hardware and software of our products because I have a constant drive to tinker and push things to their limits in the pursuit of perfection.Audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) EngineerOwl Labs is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing advanced audio signal processing algorithms for our cutting-edge communications and conferencing products.WHAT YOU'LL DODesign and implement state-of-the-art audio signal processing algorithms for real-time communication systemsDevelop and optimize audio enhancement features such as noise reduction, echo cancellation, and voice activity detection using both analytic and AI techniquesCollaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate audio processing solutions into our product ecosystemConduct research on emerging audio technologies and recommend innovative solutions to improve product performanceAnalyze and troubleshoot complex audio-related issues in existing productsQUALIFICATIONSEDUCATIONBachelor's degree in Acoustics, Audio Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field (Masters preferred)EXPERIENCE5+ years of experience in DSP and audio signal processing, preferably in the conferencing, communications, and/or pro audio industryStrong expertise in digital signal processing techniques, particularly those applicable to voice and audioProficiency in MATLAB, Python, C/C++ programming and optimization for embedded systemsExperience with audio coding standards and wireless audio technologiesSKILLSExperience with real-time audio processing and low-latency systemsFamiliarity with audio codecs, internet audio protocols, and relevant industry standardsDemonstrated ability to translate complex mathematical concepts into efficient, production-ready codeExcellent problem-solving and analytical skillsPassion for creating high-quality, innovative audio solutionsAdaptability to rapidly changing technology landscapesStrong communication abilities, both written and verbalAbility to work independently and as part of a collaborative teamExperience with audio testing and measurement tools is a bonusWHAT WE OFFERFully paid medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance for you and your dependentsUnlimited PTOWork From Home StipendFlexibility to work remotely or in a hybrid setting (based on location)15 Paid HolidaysOwl Labs is a hybrid company, we are over 40% remote, and our headquarters is based in Boston, MA.This role is a hybrid position.Owl Labs is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to our values of embracing inclusivity and creating a culture where everyone feels respected and connected, no matter the location of their work environment. 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