Acoustics engineer
Stadler has been building trains for over 80 years. With our innovative strength, flexibility, and reliability we are a leading manufacturer of rail vehicles today. In addition to our Swiss locations, around 14,500 employees work at 16 production and components sites at over 80 service locations in Europe, North America, and North Africa. Our passion goes beyond building the trains customers want and people choose to ride. As a complete service provider and dedicated partner in signaling and maintenance, we guarantee safety, availability, and operation.
Join our team and help us shape the future of mobility!
Tasks
- Acoustic Conformity: Provide support for vehicle projects from concept to completion, ensuring acoustic conformity through design, construction, and type testing.
- Acoustic Requirements: Evaluate and formulate acoustic requirements, and prepare offers based on budget and competitiveness.
- Supplier Coordination: Collaborate with suppliers to enforce noise-related component requirements and ensure compliance.
- Data Collection: Gather relevant vehicle information for acoustic prediction input.
- Result Implementation: Contribute to transforming acoustic prediction results into implementable vehicle improvements.
- Acoustic Simulations: Conduct acoustic simulations to optimize vehicle design.
- Measurement Campaigns: Lead air and structure-born sound validation measurement campaigns.
Profile
- Education: Completed BSc/MSc training with a focus on acoustics in Automotive, Aerospace, or Railways.
- Acoustic Knowledge: Familiarity with key acoustic simulation tools and their limitations.
- CAE Skills: Proficiency in a CAD platform, preferably Catia, and experience with Wave6 is an asset.
- Travel Readiness: Willingness to travel for validation or fault measurement campaigns.
- Communication: Strong communication skills and a can-do attitude.
- Language: Proven proficiency in German and English (min. B2).