Acoustics Research Engineer
- Acoustics
- Rehovot, Israel
- Full-time
Why this role exists
Noise — not range, not cost — is what keeps aircraft out of cities. AIRLIFT One exists because we believe an acoustic signature roughly four times lower than conventional eVTOLs changes what urban aviation is allowed to be, and this role sits at the exact center of that bet. You will own the methods that tell us, with numbers we can defend, how quiet the vehicle actually is — and where the next decibel comes from.
What you'll own
- Develop and validate source-noise prediction models for our novel lift and propulsion architecture, from first-principles aeroacoustics through empirically anchored corrections.
- Design and execute acoustic measurement campaigns in anechoic facilities and at outdoor ranges, owning microphone array design, calibration chains, and data acquisition end to end.
- Reduce rig and flight-test acoustic data into validated spectra, directivity maps, and component-level source rankings that directly drive vehicle design decisions.
- Quantify community-noise exposure using EPNL, SEL, dBA, and tonality-corrected metrics, and translate the results into hard, testable requirements for design teams.
- Build psychoacoustic models — loudness, sharpness, tonality, fluctuation strength — and run jury listening studies that connect physical metrics to human annoyance.
- Run aeroacoustic simulations coupling CFD to acoustic analogy solvers (FW-H or equivalent), and reconcile predictions against measured data every design cycle.
- Define and defend the vehicle noise budget at design reviews, allocating margins across subsystems and flagging acoustic risk before hardware is built.
- Author measurement procedures, test reports, and model validation documents rigorous enough to anchor future certification arguments.
What you bring
- M.Sc. or Ph.D. in aerospace or mechanical engineering, acoustics, or physics, with a focus on aeroacoustics or noise control.
- 4+ years of hands-on aeroacoustics work — rotorcraft, propellers, fans, turbomachinery, or airframe noise — in industry or applied research.
- Proven experience running acoustic test campaigns: microphone arrays, beamforming, anechoic or wind tunnel measurements, and full calibration traceability.
- Strong acoustic signal processing skills — spectral analysis, order tracking, de-Dopplerization, coherence-based source separation — implemented in Python or MATLAB.
- Working command of source-noise prediction methods (Ffowcs Williams–Hawkings, semi-empirical broadband models such as BPM, or equivalent) and a clear-eyed view of their limits.
- Fluency in community and certification noise metrics — EPNL, SEL, dBA — and the measurement procedures behind ICAO Annex 16 / 14 CFR Part 36 style testing.
- Demonstrated ability to own a question end to end: from test plan to instrumented rig to a conclusion you would defend in front of the whole company.
Even better if
- Prior acoustics work on eVTOL, UAM, or other advanced air mobility programs.
- Exposure to noise certification campaigns or rulemaking discussions with EASA or FAA, including SC-VTOL context.
- Background in psychoacoustics, sound-quality engineering, or jury testing methodology.
- Publications in AIAA Aeroacoustics, JASA, or comparable peer-reviewed venues.
- Experience standing up labs, rigs, and procedures from nothing at startup pace.
Why this matters to quiet flight
Most of this industry treats noise as a constraint to be managed. We treat it as the product. The models you validate and the decibels you find — or prove are not there — will determine whether this aircraft is welcomed over cities or legislated out of them.
Life at AIRLIFT One
Small team, total ownership
No layers between you and the aircraft. You own your domain end-to-end — analysis, hardware, test — and your decisions fly.
Aviation breathing culture
Work alongside aviation geeks—engineers, innovators, and builders who are passionate about shaping the future of flight.
Stealth, not isolation
We don't publish yet, but we argue, test, and review relentlessly inside. Intellectual honesty is a daily practice, not a poster.
Built in Rehovot
We work on-site, around the hardware, in one of Israel's deepest engineering talent pools.
Apply
Applications go directly to the engineering team — no portal, no parser. Tell us what you've built.
Don't see your discipline?
We are always interested in exceptional engineers who choose difficult problems. Tell us what you would own.
