Audio Quality and Data Engineer

Hark

$250K — $300K *
Telecommunications & Hardware
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years in audio quality, testing, or audio DSP engineering, preferably in consumer audio or voice AI.
  • Strong foundation in digital signal processing and statistics, with practical expertise in AEC, noise reduction, and speech enhancement algorithms.
  • Familiarity with telecommunications and audio quality standards, alongside objective metrics (e.g., POLQA, PESQ).
  • Proficiency in building automated audio test infrastructure using Python or similar languages.
  • Hands-on experience with professional audio test equipment and measurement techniques.
  • Proven record of managing audio data collection processes and maintaining dataset integrity.
  • Skilled in troubleshooting complex audio systems and effectively communicating results to engineering teams.

Responsibilities

  • Define and execute audio quality evaluations for voice AI, focusing on both end-to-end and component-level metrics.
  • Evaluate consumer AI device audio quality across various technical aspects like echo cancellation and noise suppression.
  • Characterize telephony audio quality performance including loudness and codec behavior.
  • Design and maintain an automated audio test system, integrating measurement and scoring pipelines.
  • Lead audio data collection efforts, managing protocols and ensuring dataset quality across multiple variables.
  • Investigate and address audio quality issues, isolating root causes and collaborating across tech teams for resolutions.
  • Establish audio quality standards for product launches by defining test plans and pass/fail criteria.

Benefits

  • Flexible working hours and remote work options.
  • Collaborative and innovative work environment.
  • Access to advanced audio testing equipment and technologies.
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth within the company.
  • Potential for involvement in cutting-edge audio quality research and standards contributions.
Full Job Description
About the Role

Voice is the primary interface between Hark's AI and the people who use it, so audio quality is a product requirement, not an afterthought. We are hiring an Audio Quality and Data Engineer to own the end-to-end measurement of how our voice AI sounds, listens, and behaves - from the microphone array on the device, through the speech enhancement front end, across telephony and network paths, and into the conversational model itself.

In this role, you will design test methodologies and metrics, build the automated test infrastructure that runs them, and lead the audio data collection efforts that feed both evaluation and model training. Your work will directly shape how customers experience our consumer AI devices and voice AI agents, and the quality bar you define will become the bar the rest of the company ships against.

Responsibilities
  • Define and execute audio quality evaluation for Hark's voice AI conversation system, including end-to-end conversational metrics (latency, barge-in behavior, turn-taking, intelligibility, naturalness) and component-level metrics for STT, TTS, and dialogue.
  • Evaluate audio quality of consumer AI devices across the full signal chain: acoustic echo cancellation (AEC), noise suppression (NS), beamforming, dereverberation, automatic gain control, and speech enhancement.
  • Characterize telephony audio quality - loudness, latency, jitter, packet loss resilience, codec behavior, double-talk performance, and compliance with ITU-T recommendations.
  • Design, build, and maintain an automated audio test system: instrumented test fixtures, playback/capture orchestration, signal generation, scoring pipelines, and CI integration for regression coverage.
  • Lead audio data collection programs: define recording protocols, acoustic conditions, device configurations, and speaker/language diversity targets; manage capture sessions and partner vendors; deliver labeled, structured datasets for both evaluation and model training.
  • Investigate audio quality regressions and field issues - reproduce in the lab, isolate root cause across hardware, DSP, network, and model layers, and partner with hardware, firmware, ML, and platform teams to drive fixes.
  • Establish the audio quality bar for product launches: write test plans, define pass/fail criteria, run pre-launch verification, and communicate results and risks to engineering and product leadership.

Requirements
  • 5+ years of experience in audio quality, audio test, or audio DSP engineering, ideally on consumer audio devices, voice communication systems, or voice AI products.
  • Strong background in digital signal processing and statistics, with hands-on understanding of AEC, noise reduction, beamforming, AGC, and speech enhancement algorithms.
  • Working knowledge of telecommunication and audio quality standards (ITU-T P-series and G-series, 3GPP, TIA), and the objective metrics built on them (POLQA, PESQ, STOI, DNSMOS, etc.).
  • Experience building automated audio test infrastructure in Python (or similar), including instrument control, signal generation/analysis, and scoring pipelines.
  • Hands-on experience with professional audio test equipments: Audio Precision, ACQUA, HATS, B&K / GRAS measurement microphones, artificial ears, R&S or equivalent RF/network test gear.
  • Demonstrated ownership of audio data collection: protocol design, session execution, dataset curation, and quality control.
  • Skilled at troubleshooting complex audio issues across hardware, software, and acoustic environments, and at communicating findings to cross-functional engineering teams.
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field; M.S. or Ph.D. preferred.

Bonus Qualifications
  • Experience evaluating LLM-based voice agents or full-duplex conversational systems (turn-taking, interruption handling, end-pointing, latency budgets).
  • Familiarity with ASR evaluation methodology - WER, robustness testing, regression criteria, and dataset construction for noisy/far-field conditions.
  • Contributions to industry standards bodies (ITU-T, 3GPP, IEEE) or published audio quality research.
  • Experience setting up an audio test lab from scratch - equipment selection, acoustic treatment, calibration procedures.
  • Familiarity with embedded audio platforms, Bluetooth audio stacks, or wearable/hearable form factors.
  • C/C++ proficiency for working close to the DSP or firmware layer.
  • Patents or publications in audio signal processing, echo cancellation, or speech enhancement.

Compensation

The US base salary range for this full-time position is between $250,000 - $300,000 annually.

The pay offered for this position may vary based on several individual factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package may also include additional components/benefits depending on the specific role. This information will be shared if an employment offer is extended.

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