Acoustics & Vibrations Engineer
SegulaTechnologies
Posted: May 13, 2026
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Work as an Acoustics & Vibrations Engineer in a dynamic environment, collaborating with industry leaders and contributing to the development of cutting-edge solutions.
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At SEGULA Technologies, we are building the future of industry by pushing the boundaries of engineering and innovation. Present in more than 30 countries and serving major industrial sectors, our success is driven by our people — over 15,000 talented individuals who bring their passion to every project. Our organization is growing rapidly and is highly dynamic.
Working with SEGULA means being part of an environment that values creativity, collaboration, and continuous development. We empower you to grow, share your expertise, and shape the future of technology alongside industry leaders.
• Develop and correlate advanced simulation models (FE, SEA, ray tracing) to evaluate, optimize, and enhance aircraft cabin acoustic comfort during the design phase.
• Develop innovative simulation methodologies, workflows, and analysis tools to continuously advance aircraft cabin acoustics prediction capabilities.
• Plan, set up, and participate in acoustic and vibration test campaigns in the BA Laboratory to validate design concepts, technologies, and simulation models.
• Support and participate in ground and flight test campaigns to assess cabin acoustic comfort and characterize aircraft vibratory environments in targeted areas of the aircraft.
• Analyze experimental and simulation data, prepare technical reports, and communicate findings, conclusions, and engineering recommendations to multidisciplinary stakeholders.
• Bachelor’s degree in Engineering complemented by a Master’s or Ph.D. specializing in Acoustics, Vibrations, or a related field.
• Relevant industry experience (typically 3–8 years) in acoustics and vibration engineering within sectors such as aerospace, transportation, or construction.
• Strong foundation in acoustics and vibration analysis, including numerical modeling, experimental measurement techniques, and signal processing.
• Advanced expertise in at least one of the following areas: finite element methods applied to structural dynamics and acoustics, or architectural/sound design for buildings and performance spaces.
• Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to balance long-term objectives, short-term priorities, and multiple concurrent activities.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey technical concepts to multidisciplinary audiences and stakeholders.
• Fluent in English, both written and spoken; proficiency in French is considered an asset.