The Role:
As an Interior Acoustics Engineer, you will play an advisory role on a major
capital rehabilitation project by supporting a multidisciplinary project team in
enhancing and standardizing acoustic performance across a complex historic
building. This is a part-time remote/hybrid contract role that is ideal for an
experienced professional with deep technical knowledge and an appreciation for
heritage conservation.
What You’ll Do:
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Advisory Support: Review and validate existing acoustic principles. Recommend
refinements and mitigation strategies to improve acoustic performance across
diverse interior environments.
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Standardization: Contribute to the development of standardized acoustic
performance guidelines that will be used both for this project and to inform
future initiatives.
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Best Practices & Strategic Input: Provide insights into current best
practices and industry standards, with a focus on complex institutional and
heritage settings.
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Stakeholder Engagement: Clearly communicate acoustic strategies, performance
expectations, and recommendations to a broad group of stakeholders. Translate
technical language into practical concepts for non-technical audiences.
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Heritage Considerations: Ensure all recommendations align with heritage
conservation priorities and precedents from similar projects.
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Hybrid Collaboration: Collaborate with project teams through a combination of
virtual and in-person engagement, including site visits as required.
What You’ll Bring:
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A collaborative mindset and a deep respect for the intersection of acoustics
and heritage conservation.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Acoustical Engineering, Architecture,
Physics, or a related field.
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10+ years of experience in acoustics consulting, ideally in large-scale
capital, institutional, or heritage building projects.
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Expertise in developing or applying acoustic strategies without requiring
detailed design or calculations.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present
technical concepts clearly and concisely.
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Familiarity with relevant Canadian and international acoustic standards and
guidelines.
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Experience working with public sector clients or projects considered an
asset.
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Memberships or certifications such as INCE Bd. Cert., ASA, CAA, LEED AP, or
WELL AP are considered assets.
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