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As our new Senior Acoustic Engineer, you’ll be a key member of Aurecon’s specialist Acoustics team, helping to shape the soundscapes of Australia’s most complex and high‑profile projects. You’ll join a tight‑knit, collaborative team of more than 10 specialists across Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney - large enough to work on tier‑one projects, small enough that your impact is seen and valued. Unlike many firms that silo engineers into architectural or environmental acoustics, Aurecon offers the rare opportunity to work across both, building a broad, future‑proof skillset. This role is ideal for someone with 5–6 years of experience who thrives in a technically challenging environment, enjoys mentoring junior engineers, and is passionate about creating spaces that sound as good as they look - from performance‑driven buildings to large‑scale infrastructure.
Job Responsibility:
Lead and contribute to acoustic design for buildings, including sound privacy, reverberation, and noise control
Support environmental noise assessments and environmental compliance for infrastructure and energy projects
Work independently to deliver technical solutions and ask the right questions to guide design outcomes
Mentor and train graduates and junior engineers, sharing knowledge and building capability within the team
Collaborate with architects, engineers, and stakeholders to deliver integrated acoustic solutions
Prepare technical reports, specifications, and modelling outputs using industry-standard tools
Contribute to major projects including data centres, battery energy storage, and transport infrastructure
Requirements:
Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline
5–6 years’ experience in architectural and/or environmental acoustics
Strong technical capability in acoustic modelling, analysis, and reporting
Ability to work independently and mentor junior team members
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Passion for innovation and sustainability in acoustic design
Familiarity with state EPA guidelines and Australian Standards
What we offer:
Flexible work is not just a policy — it’s part of our culture
Whether you prefer hybrid work, flexible hours, part‑time arrangements we support balance so you can do your best work
Work within a multidisciplinary environment where acoustics, mechanical engineering, architecture, vibration, sustainability and digital delivery teams sit under one roof - giving you unmatched exposure to varied technical disciplines and development pathways