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A leading company in music technology seeks a Senior Research Engineer to innovate AI-based music creation products. The role involves developing ML models, collaborating with creative minds, and optimizing solutions to enhance user experiences in music production.
Love music? Come sit with us. At our core, we help creative people make better music with cutting edge technology.
We are Output - the secret sauce behind much of the music you know. A global leader in music creation software, powering the world's biggest hitmakers. We are best known for our groundbreaking creative plugins and instruments like Arcade, Co-Producer, Exhale, Rev, and Portal—used to create hits by artists like Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Skrillex, and Björk, as well as scores for films and shows like Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, and countless others. We build tools that push the boundaries of musical creativity without replacing the human at the center, because as musicians ourselves, we believe the world needs more human creativity and less noise.
Our R&D team is growing, and we’re looking for a Senior Research Engineer to join us in creating innovative new AI-based music creation products. In this role you will help us rapidly prototype new ideas applying the latest technologies – developing, training, refining, and deploying ML-based models so they can be used for exciting new features that support rich new music experiences for our users. This role will work on prototyping features in areas including search, audio analysis, generative audio, and more. The ideal candidate will be comfortable working in a fast-paced start-up environment working closely with some of the most creative minds in music tech. We’re looking for someone who is intrinsically motivated, able to keep up with all the latest AI tech, detail-oriented, and energized to contribute to the future of our R&D roadmap.
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Output has made a name for itself as one of the fastest growing, creative, and influential music-making software companies in the world. The likes of Kendrick Lamar, Bjork, Rihanna, James Blake, Imagine Dragons, Justin Timberlake, Nine Inch Nails and many more use our software to write music as well as hit shows and films like Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, and Black Panther.
We are a strong group of like-minded music makers and music lovers sharing the common goal of helping music makers around the world be creative. We’re bonded by music. We’re motivated by challenging and fulfilling work. And we always do it while having fun.
We have adapted our working styles and have successfully launched new products, achieved record sales and we continue to thrive as a team all while working remotely. We have embraced the “work from anywhere revolution” and will continue to hire all roles remotely unless otherwise stated. Our Los Angeles office will remain open to those needing a space or looking for a place to collaborate with other teams. Our culture has always valued our employee’s work-life balance and we offer 5 weeks of PTO, excellent health care, and a community of music enthusiasts.
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