PT. Marshall
Machine Learning DSP Engineer

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Machine Learning DSP Engineer
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Marshall Group is the audio, tech, and design powerhouse uniting musicians and music lovers through genre-breaking innovation. Our flagship brand, Marshall, is uniquely positioned with over 60 years of rock 'n' roll attitude on stage, at home, and on the go. Our iconic products are brought to life by a dedicated team of 800 passionate employees and sold in over 90 markets worldwide.
Right now, we need to strengthen our Software team with a Machine Learning DSP Engineer who will focus on developing audio algorithms using machine learning techniques and deploying cutting-edge ML solutions to embedded platforms.
What You'll Do
You'll play a key role in pushing the boundaries of audio processing by combining machine learning with DSP expertise. From researching next-generation ML techniques to training models on Marshall's exclusive back catalogue, you'll help keep Marshall at the cutting edge of audio innovation. You'll write cross-platform C libraries, optimize ML technologies for Marshall's hardware, and support the development of the next generation of products for guitar players and owning ML features through complete development cycles.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Write and maintain cross-platform C libraries for audio processing across Marshall's product range, and optimize existing ML technologies for deployment on Marshall's hardware
- Research next-generation ML techniques to keep Marshall at the cutting edge, and train models on Marshall's exclusive back catalogue
- Support specification and implementation of next-generation products for guitar players, and work on Proof of Concept (PoC) projects
- Conduct code reviews, maintain documentation, and provide support to the embedded and DSP team on non-ML tasks when needed
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You're passionate about audio technology and excited by the possibilities of machine learning. You thrive in a research-driven environment but are equally comfortable getting hands-on with implementation and optimization. You're collaborative, curious, and committed to delivering solutions that work beautifully in real-world products.
You Probably Have The Following Experiences & Skills
- At least a couple of years developing and integrating DSP solutions for audio applications, particularly in guitar amplifiers or musical/audio products
- Extensive provable experience with ML/AI solutions for audio through professional experience or a postgraduate degree
- Solid expertise in DSP fundamentals and their practical application to audio effects and processing techniques
- Strong coding skills in C or C++, with experience in Python or MATLAB for prototyping and testing
- Professional experience with Git for source control, and ideally knowledge of embedded systems, guitar playing, or analogue electronics


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We thrive to foster an inclusive workplace and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, disability, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, or marital status. We firmly believe that Marshall thrives when our employees do, leading to better experiences for our consumers.
We encourage applications from all over the world. To enable transitioning from another country for a role at Marshall, we offer relocation support. This support is tailored for each role but always includes visa/work permit application, local authority registration, and home finding service. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
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Department: R&D
Locations: Milton Keynes
Remote status: Hybrid
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