Starkey is looking for a Hearing Research Scientist who will support the initiatives of the Clinical and Audiology Research team. The primary responsibility of this position is conducting a variety of short- and long-term research studies that will have an impact on future hearing aid technology and bring benefit to the hearing impaired. Projects include perceptual science experiments, prototype technology evaluations, novel audiological procedure development, and validation of new hearing aid features. The individual in this role will participate on multidisciplinary teams throughout Starkey, including R&D, Product Management, Marketing and Education & Training. Ideal candidates will have experience in hearing research and statistical methods, enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, and be passionate about making a difference in the lives of those with hearing-impairment and auditory disorder.
Starkey is a world leader in the manufacturing and distribution of advanced hearing technologies. We are in the business of connecting people and changing lives. Our teams come to work each day focused on ensuring people everywhere have the products and services they need to hear better and live better.
Founded in 1967 by Bill Austin, Starkey is known for our cutting-edge hearing health innovations, industry-leading research and development, and not being afraid to push the edge of what's possible.
We are headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, have over 5,000 employees in 29 facilities across the globe, and conduct business in more than 100 markets worldwide.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES/RESULTS
-Publish research in scientific journals and present results at conferences.
-Manage, consult, and/or participate in all phases of collaborative research with external university researchers and researchers at partner companies.
-Provide research expertise and support to other departments within the company.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education, Certification and Experience Requirements
Education:
Ph.D in Hearing Science or related scientific field such as psychology, neuroscience, or electrical engineering with research expertise in hearing impairing required.
Experience:
Extensive experience conducting research on auditory perception and speech understanding as well as experience designing a variety of
different experimental protocols
Knowledge/Technical Requirements
* Understanding of hearing aid technology and fitting systems
* Thorough knowledge of the hearing science literature, including topics in binaural hearing and spatial audio
Competencies, Skill and Abilities
* Skills in the use of audiological and psychoacoustic instrumentation
* Skills in the use of MATLAB or equivalent programming tools for quantitative analysis of signals and systems
* Statistical analysis capabilities
* Good written and verbal communication skills
* Strong leadership characteristics
* Exceptional ability for innovation and creativity
WORK CONTEXT
Working Conditions
* Standard office conditions
* A small amount of travel may be required
Equipment Operation
* Psychoacoustic and Hearing Workstation with multi-channel sound card, Audiometer, Soundbooth audio
system, Hearing aid electroacoustic analyzer, videoconferencing system, Real-Ear measurement system
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