Python and MATLAB Developer

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This role is for a Python and MATLAB Developer in Cupertino (Hybrid) for a contract length of "unknown". Pay rate is "unknown". Requires strong Python/MATLAB skills, UX design experience, and expertise in factory test/acoustic data analysis.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
💰 - Day rate
Unknown
Unknown
🗓️ - Date discovered
April 11, 2025
🕒 - Project duration
Unknown
🏝️ - Location type
Hybrid
📄 - Contract type
Unknown
🔒 - Security clearance
Unknown
📍 - Location detailed
Cupertino, CA
🧠 - Skills detailed
#Python #Matlab #Statistics #Data Science #Visualization #Data Analysis #Computer Science
Role description

REQ ID – 35880318

ROLE – Python and MATLAB Developer

LOCATION – Cupertino - Hybrid

MAIN SKILLS – Strong Python and MATLAB, understanding engineering workflows, UX design experience, Experience with factory test data and/or acoustic data

Key Qualifications

   • Strong Python and MATLAB development background

   • Experience understanding engineering workflows

   • Focus is on workflow development more than software development (UX design experience is a plus)

   • Design-minded: Critical of the status quo.

   • Doesn’t settle for clunkiness.

   • Strives for seamless user experience, balancing flexibility and modularity with streamlined user flows

   • Experience developing applications involving database construction and navigation, data visualization, and complex user flows

   • Experience with data science/statistics

   • Experience working with vendors

   • Experience with factory test data and/or acoustic data

Description

You will be working with a team of people passionate about audio and delivering the best possible user experience. You will drive all aspects of tool development for our team for acoustic data analysis and visualization. This includes working with vendors on data gathering and user-friendly tool development.

Education & Experience

Most of our engineers have advanced degrees in engineering or an equivalent field (physics, electrical, mechanical engineering, software engineering, computer science, etc.), but if you’ve followed a different path to expertise in acoustics and transducer design that’s fine too.