acoustical engineer
Acoustical engineers study and apply the science of sound to various applications. They work in a wide range of areas including the consultation of the acoustics and elements affecting the transmission of sound in spaces for performances or recording activities. They can also consult on the levels of noise contamination for those activities that require compliance with standards on that matter.
Also called: acoustical engineering expert, acoustical technology engineering adviser, acoustical engineering adviser, acoustical technology engineering specialist, acoustical technology engineering consultant, acoustical technology engineer, acoustics engineer, acoustical engineering specialist
- 13
- essential skills
- 20
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2149
- ISCO-08 group
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Essential skills
13- acoustical engineering
- acoustics
- adjust engineering designs
- approve engineering design
- assess sound quality
- audio technology
- engineering principles
- engineering processes
- perform scientific research
- perform soundchecks
- prevent undesired changes to sound design
- technically design a sound system
- use sound measuring instruments
Optional skills
20- advise architects
- advise on building matters
- architecture regulations
- audio editing software
- building codes
- computer science
- create software design
- design principles
- design transportation systems
- develop audio system designs
- develop product design
- draft design specifications
- electrical engineering
- ensure compliance with noise standards
- examine engineering principles
- operate audio equipment
- operate audio-signal processors
- operate the sound in the rehearsal studio
- physics
- set up sound equipment
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