Audio Systems Engineering Co-Op

About the position

At Bose Corporation, we believe sound is the most powerful force on earth — and for over 60 years, we have been a company built on innovation, excellence, and independence. Privately owned, fiercely customer-focused, and driven by our values, we continue to lead industries and transform lives through sound. Today, Bose Corporation is entering an exciting new era. Across multiple global Business Units and Global Functions, we are shaping the future of audio technology, automotive, luxury, and premium experiences. We invite you to join us in this transformation. Job Description ABOUT THE CO-OP PROGRAM Bose Corporation is seeking students to participate in our Co-op Program who share our belief that sound is power. During the six-month co-op, students will have the chance to apply classroom learning in a hands-on work environment. Co-op participants will network across the business to gain diverse perspectives within Bose Corporation. Additionally, co-ops will connect with other students and colleagues, building valuable professional relationships for the future. Fall Co-op: Candidates must be available to work full-time (40 hours per week) in a hybrid, in-office format from July 13 through December 18, 2026. No relocation assistance is available. Being currently authorized to work in the U.S. is a precondition of employment for this position. THE ROLE We're looking for an Audio Systems Engineering Co-Op to join the Audio Tech Controls Team and lead data collection efforts for noise cancelling headphones. In this role you will...

Responsibilities

  • Perform audio measurements to support audio and controls design for Technology Licensing programs
  • Develop tools to simplify data collection and processing of audio data
  • Document and present results to teammates and occasionally to the broader engineering community

Requirements

  • Undergraduate or Graduate student majoring in an Engineering discipline
  • Advanced understanding of MATLAB, familiarity with MATLAB’s Audio Toolbox
  • Experience with collecting and processing microphone data and related software tools such as Audio Precision and Audacity
  • Personal interest in music, audio engineering, or a related field

Benefits

  • Our compensation is thoughtfully tailored to your skills, experience, education, and location, and goes beyond base salary.
  • The hiring range for this position in the primary work location of Framingham, Massachusetts is: \$22.00-\$31.75 per hour.
  • The hiring range for other Bose work locations may vary.
  • In addition to competitive base pay we offer rewards including bonus programs, comprehensive health and welfare benefits, a 401(k) plan, plus exclusive perks designed to support your wellbeing, and a generous employee discount where you can immerse yourself in our products and experiences.
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